Patient portal is now ready…
Our patient portal is now ready for registration. Soon, patients will be able to request refills, appointments and look up [...]
Our patient portal is now ready for registration. Soon, patients will be able to request refills, appointments and look up [...]
We are implementing electronic medical records starting January 20th. Please bear with us as we introduce the new technology. Once [...]
Our Chandler office hours are now extended to 530 pm on Mondays and Fridays. Allergy shots will be given now [...]
February 28, 2019Dearest Patients,I am writing to you to announce my retirement from the Allergy Asthma Clinic, Ltd. effective the [...]
Our new Greenway Office is ready! We will be open downstairs in Suite 140 on Thursday Jan 3, 2019.
2525 W Greenway Rd. Ste 140
Phoenix, AZ 85023
602-993-7540
Dr. Chris Couch was invited to write an article for USA Today entitled "Ask A Doc: Can I Do Anything [...]
The Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development held their annual conference this month. The three day conference was titled 'Tackling Problematic Sinusitis: Evolving Towards Personalized Management 2018'.
Dr. Mark S. Schubert, M.D.,Ph.D. of the Allergy Asthma Clinic presented a lecture on the 'Management of Allergy and Immunodeficiency in the CRS (chronic rhinosinusitis) Patient'.
We are pleased to offer extended allergy patch testing for contact dermatitis. The full panel was put together by the American Contact Dermatitis Society and can be found here.
11th Annual AZ Asthma & Allergy Clinical Conference will be attended by Dr. Christopher Couch, our pediatric-trained allergist, on Saturday October 7, 2017.
Millions of Americans live in fear of the peanut. And for good reason: These humble legumes are associated with some of the most severe of all food-related allergic reactions, including life-threatening anaphylaxis. Moreover, studies show that peanut allergies in children have more than tripled from 1997 to 2008, leading to what the National Institutes of Health have deemed a “growing public health problem.” Read more about Allergy Asthma Clinic's Dr. Chris Couch's research here.