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Effective immediately, ALL patients entering Park Allergy Center, whether for an appointment, treatment, or allergy injection, will be required to wear a facial mask (cloth facial coverings acceptable). All patients are asked to bring and use their own mask as our supply is almost exhausted. Following is a link to the latest CDC recommendation regarding the use of cloth facial masks in public. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-face-cover.html

As always, thank you for your understanding and trust in Park Allergy Center.

Effective immediately, administration of allergy injections will be limited to asthmatics and patients with stinging insect allergies.  

All non-urgent, in-office appointments will be rescheduled either to a later date or to a Telemedicine appointment.  

We feel this new policy achieves the best balance of honoring Governor Whitmer’s Stay-At-Home order while continuing to provide care for those most at risk.


Also, please refer to the latest Policy Update dated April 6, 2020. https://www.parkallergy.com/policy-update-april-6-2020/

Thank you for your understanding and your continued trust in Park Allergy Center. 

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Telemedicine has arrived at Park Allergy Center!   We are pleased to announce that we now offer online, video appointments.  Given the current SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19) Pandemic, many health insurance companies now cover telemedicine appointments.  Enjoy the benefits of receiving a consultation from Park Allergy Center while in the safety and security of your own home. If you’d like to schedule an online, video appointment please call our office at 269-321-6673.