Allergy & Immunology

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This department offers

  • Allergy & immunology
  • Allergy shots
  • Allergy testing
  • Skin tests

Expert allergy and asthma care for patients in Cache Valley

Our team provides comprehensive testing, diagnosis, and treatment for allergies, asthma, and immune-related conditions. We are proud to offer board-certified allergists in Cache County, giving patients access to specialized expertise close to home.

What makes our clinic different

Patients choose Budge Clinic Allergy & Immunology because we offer:

  • Personalized care tailored to each patient’s symptoms and lifestyle
  • A highly trained team experienced in managing a wide range of allergy and asthma conditions
  • Comprehensive services—from diagnosis to long-term management—under one roof
  • A modern, patient-centered clinic environment designed for comfort and convenience

Our providers

Conditions we commonly treat

  • Seasonal and year-round allergies
  • Asthma
  • Food allergies
  • Stinging insect and venom allergies
  • Eczema and rashes
  • Chronic cough or breathing issues
  • Sinus problems
  • Medication allergies
  • Hives or unexplained swelling

Services we offer

Our clinic provides a full spectrum of allergy and immunology services, including: 

  • Allergy testing (skin testing and blood testing)
  • Allergy shots (immunotherapy) to reduce long-term symptoms
  • Asthma evaluation and management
  • Food allergy diagnosis and treatment
  • Environmental allergy care (pollen, dust, pets, mold, insects, venom, etc.)
  • Chronic sinusitis evaluation
  • Eczema and skin allergy treatment
  • Medication allergy evaluation
  • Hives and swelling (urticaria/angioedema) management
  • Immune system evaluation for recurrent infections 

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about our allergy & immunology services.

You may benefit from an allergy evaluation if you experience ongoing sneezing, congestion, coughing, wheezing, rashes, or reactions to foods, medications, or insect stings.
Most patients receive skin testing, which involves placing small amounts of allergens on the skin to see how your body reacts. Results are typically available the same day.
Some medications—especially antihistamines—can affect test results. Our team will give you clear instructions before your appointment.
Allergy shots (immunotherapy) help your body build tolerance to allergens over time. They can significantly reduce symptoms and long-term medication needs.
Yes. Our providers care for both children and adults with allergy and asthma concerns.
This depends on your condition and treatment plan. Many patients are seen every few months, while those receiving allergy shots may come weekly or monthly.

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