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Allergy & Immunology

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Entrance 2, Level 4

This department offers

  • Allergy & immunology
  • Allergy shots
  • Allergy testing
  • Skin tests
Patient consulting with doctor

Expert allergy and immunology care

If allergies, asthma, or immune conditions are affecting your daily life, the right care can make a real difference. At Alta View Clinic, our allergy and immunology specialists help patients identify triggers, manage symptoms, and build personalized treatment plans that support long-term relief.

From allergy testing and immunotherapy to ongoing asthma and immune system care, our team focuses on clear answers and next steps—so you can breathe easier and get back to feeling your best.

Our providers

Huyen-Tran (Cecilia) Nguyen
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Huyen-Tran (Cecilia) Nguyen, MD

Allergy and Immunology
Alta View Clinic - Allergy and Immunology
801-501-2145

Conditions We Treat

Our clinic specializes in diagnosing and treating a variety of allergy, asthma, and immunological conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Seasonal and Perennial Allergies
  • Asthma
  • Food Allergies
  • Drug Allergies
  • Skin Allergies (Eczema, Hives)
  • Sinusitis
  • Insect Sting Allergies
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Mast Cell Disease
  • Immunodeficiency

Procedures

We offer a range of procedures to accurately diagnose and effectively manage your allergy and asthma conditions:

  • Allergy Testing: Including skin prick tests, blood tests, and patch tests to identify specific allergens.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests: To assess lung function and diagnose asthma.
  • Immunotherapy: Allergy shots or sublingual tablets to desensitize your immune system to specific allergens.
  • Biologic Therapies: Advanced treatments for severe asthma and other allergic conditions.
  • Medication Management: Personalized plans to manage and alleviate symptoms.

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