River Road Clinic - Allergy & Immunology
This department offers
- Allergy testing
- Asthma evaluation
- Immunotherapy shots
- Skin tests
Allergy and immunology care in St. George
Allergies can wear you down.
Maybe it is constant congestion. Maybe your child keeps coughing at night. Maybe your skin reacts to things that never used to bother you.
At River Road Clinic - Allergy & Immunology in St. George, we help you get clear answers. Our team cares for children and adults across Southwest Utah who are dealing with seasonal allergies, asthma, food reactions, and ongoing skin irritation.
You deserve to feel better, and it starts with understanding what is causing your symptoms.
Our providers
Testing that gets to the root of the problem
The first step is identifying your triggers.
We offer comprehensive allergy testing to evaluate environmental, food, and contact allergies. Depending on your symptoms, testing may include:
- Skin testing for pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mold, and certain foods
- Patch testing to identify contact allergies such as metals, fragrances, and skincare products
- Additional testing when clinically appropriate
Patch testing is especially helpful for people who struggle with unexplained rashes or reactions to jewelry or cosmetics.
Once we identify what is driving your symptoms, we create a personalized treatment plan built around your daily life.
Treatment options designed for long-term relief
Treatment is not one-size-fits-all. Your plan may include medication, lifestyle adjustments, or immunotherapy.
Immunotherapy is a long-term treatment that helps retrain your immune system. Options include:
- Allergy shots, given in our clinic
- Allergy drops placed under the tongue and taken at home after evaluation
- These treatments are commonly used for reactions to pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold. Many patients experience lasting improvement and rely less on daily medications over time.
Because allergies and asthma are closely connected, we also evaluate symptoms such as chronic cough, wheezing, shortness of breath, and frequent sinus infections. Treating underlying allergies often improves asthma control.
Our focus is simple. Help you breathe easier and feel well enough to do the things you enjoy.
What to expect at your first visit
Your first appointment is focused on listening and understanding your story.
We will review your medical history, talk through your symptoms, and discuss possible triggers. If testing is recommended, we will explain the process and answer your questions before moving forward.
By the end of your visit, you will have a clear plan and practical next steps.
When it is time to see an allergist
It may be time to schedule an evaluation if you:
- Have symptoms that return every season or last all year
- Depend on daily allergy medication
- Experience hives, rashes, or persistent skin irritation
- Have asthma that is difficult to control
- Notice new allergy symptoms as an adult
- React to materials or exposures at work
Allergies can develop at any age. If symptoms are affecting your sleep, work, school, or quality of life, an evaluation can provide clarity and direction.
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about our services
Allergy shots, also called immunotherapy, are designed to help your body build tolerance to specific allergens over time. Instead of only masking symptoms, they work to gradually reduce your immune system’s reaction.
They are often used to treat pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold allergies.

