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Florida ranks among the most challenging states for allergies, with cities like Sarasota, Cape Coral, and Orlando in the top 10. Yet only 380 allergists serve millions of residents—far too few to meet the growing demand.
At AllergyX, we connect Floridians to top U.S. board-certified allergists for expert, personalized allergy and asthma care.
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In 2021, approximately 31.8% of U.S. adults and 27.2% of children reported having some form of allergy in Alabama, while there are approximately 65 allergist-immunologists, according to the CDC.
At AllergyX, we help the people of Alabama get board-certified allergy care.
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According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s (AAFA) 2024 Allergy Capitals report, Dallas ranked 3rd and Houston 12th among the most challenging cities for allergy sufferers. In Texas, grass pollen allergies are predominant during the summer months.
At AllergyX, we assist Texans in combating allergies and asthma.
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In 2023, approximately 1,190,377 Ohio residents, both adults and children, were estimated to have food allergies(foodallergy.org). Additionally, Ohio is experiencing longer allergy seasons compared to the 1990s, which is attributed to climate change, as per Axios.
At AllergyX, we provide Ohio residents with enhanced allergy care through online consultations.
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According to the AAFA’s 2024 Allergy Capitals report, Indianapolis ranked 22nd among the most challenging cities for allergy sufferers. Additionally, approximately 11.3% of Indiana’s population (6,880,131 as of 2023) suffers from some form of food allergy.
At AllergyX, we assist Indiana residents in managing their allergies and asthma through our online consultation services.