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Kansas City 'SkyCast' Air Quality Indicator

Main Office
8675 College Blvd. Suite 200
Overland Park, KS 66210
Olathe Office
20375 W. 151st St., Suite 402
Olathe, KS 66061
Shawnee Mission Office
8901 W. 74th Street, Suite 328
Shawnee Mission, KS 66204
Independence Office
17000 E. 40 Hwy, Suite 1
Independence, MO 64055
(913) 491-5501
Walk-In Hours available for Established Patients at Main and Independence locations

Our Mission Is: To be the preeminent caregivers for patients with allergic diseases and asthma.
Gerald L. Goldstein, M.D.
Scott J. Frankel, M.D.
Jeffrey A. Wald, M.D.
Mark R. Neustrom, D.O.
Derrick R. Ward, M.D.

Monica Apollo, PA-C
Loretta Heinen, PA-C
Kristy Mohn, M.S., ARNP
KCAA Announces 2009
Employee of the Year

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Our care for you and your family is driven by the highest standards of care. We offer the following procedures and services as they relate to the comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of asthma, allergy, and related illnesses in children and adults:
- Allergy Skin Testing for environmental allergens and food
- Pulmonary Function (Lung) Testing meeting ATS standards
- Exercise Challenge Testing
- Methacholine Challenge Testing
- Food Challenges
- Venom Testing
- Patch Testing for contact dermatitis
- Aspirin Testing and Desensitization
- Local Anesthetic Testing
- Immune System Testing
- Fiberoptic Rhinolaryngoscopy
- Patient Education
- Immunotherapy (Allergy injections)
- Research/Clinical Trials to develop future treatments
Ask for our Referring Physician or Main Appointment Coordinator 913-491-5501
Thank you for choosing Kansas City Allergy and Asthma Associates. We appreciate your referrals and pledge to provide your patient with exceptional care and service.
Please contact us at 913-491-5501 if you have additional questions about our allergy and asthma specialty services. This convenient main phone number is for patients seen at any location.
While avoidance is the best defense, it is often impossible to avoid allergens that can trigger your allergies. To relieve the suffering of allergy symptoms, for most inhalant allergies (dust mites, cockroaches, cats, pollen, mold) and stinging insect (bees, wasps) allergies, you can get allergy shots. Allergy shots are also known as "immunotherapy". Recent research has clearly shown the effectiveness of allergen vaccine immunotherapy for both allergic rhinitis and asthma. It is also highly effective for stinging insect allergies. These new studies have confirmed what allergy specialists have observed for years in their patients: Allergy shots work in relieving allergy symptoms! In fact allergy shots are the ONLY way to suppress the underlying allergy response for long-term relief.
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