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Stop Your Kids’ Allergies Before Spring Break

Spring break starts in a few days, which means your kids will have the whole week to take it easy or go on a little trip. Before they head out or stay home, get their allergies treated at our southwest Houston medical clinic so they can enjoy spring break to the fullest.

At Medinet Family Care Clinic, our medical staff works hard to ensure every patient receives the very best attention and treatment for their allergy symptoms. We treat everyone of every age. Since kids are the ones who really look forward to spring break, we want them to be able to have the most fun possible without dealing with itchy eyes, runny noses, and lots of sneezing. This can make any week miserable, despite the fun planned.

ALLERGIES THAT OUR MEDICAL CLINIC TREATS

Our physicians have been treating patients in the Houston area for more than 20 years and have experienced just about every type of allergy symptom. Here are some of the more common allergies our patients experience:

If your teenager or college student is going on a trip for spring break, send them to Medinet first so they can make certain their allergies aren’t causing them issues. Also, they may have food allergies, which can cause some real issues. Our Houston medical facility treats various food allergens, including the following:

MAKE SPRING BREAK FUN AND ALLERGY-FREE

The pollen has been floating around Houston for a while now. You can stop the allergic reactions now and we can help. Simply contact our medical clinic today and schedule your appointment before spring break is here.

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