Allergist Says Year-Round Symptoms Becoming More Common
According to Morris Hospital Allergist Dr. Hetal Amin, allergy seasons in the Midwest have been extended approximately 25 days a year, leaving some feeling like their allergies are closer to year-round rather than seasonal. In this WCSJ radio interview, Dr. Amin explains why a primary care doctor or allergist can help you identify the cause of your allergies and get you on a path to feeling better. If you are suffering from allergies, call 815-705-1300 to make an appointment with Dr. Amin or visit www.morrishospital.org/allergy for more information.
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