Here at Schreiber Allergy, we are getting many questions and visits related to food intolerance. We hope that this post can answer some common questions regarding the differences between food allergy and food intolerance. It is true that adverse reactions to foods are very common. But it is ... Read more »
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COVID-19 Vaccine Updates and More
Dear Patients,We are excited to see the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine approved for children 5 to 11-years-old! Please contact your pediatricians for vaccine administration. We are not administering COVID-19 vaccines in our office. The dose that will be administered is 10mcg (the adolescent/adult ... Read more »
Allergic Reactions and the COVID Vaccines
The FDA has now approved two COVID-19 vaccines for emergency use which are available for some at-risk individuals. And with the first wave of vaccinations, there have been reports of allergic reactions and even anaphylaxis. Most importantly, all patients should know that reactions to ... Read more »
Allergies During the Holiday Season
Somehow we made it through the springtime allergy season, while first learning of COVID and new quarantine restrictions. Then we survived summertime grass pollen and mold spore allergens while trying to stay cool. Then, of course, fall weed season was upon us, all while juggling virtual learning and ... Read more »
ALERT – LETTER TO PATIENTS REGARDING TEMPORARY POLICIES AND ALLERGY SHOT SCHEDULING
Dear Patients,We have spent much of this weekend on conference calls at the state and national level to learn as much as possible about the COVID-19 virus. One of the key lessons is social distancing, to slow the spread of the virus as much as possible. To that end, for the health and ... Read more »
Allergies vs. COVID-19
Dr. Schreiber addresses the recent commonly asked question by our patients - is it allergies or COVID-19? ... Read more »