Walk-In Allergy Treatment for Patients in Glastonbury, CT

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Sneezing, itching, red and watery eyes—you’re well acquainted with the hallmark symptoms of an allergic reaction. Many people are able to alleviate their allergy symptoms using over-the-counter medication, but if at-home methods aren’t bringing you relief, where can you turn for treatment? If you’re in Glastonbury, Connecticut, or the surrounding area, you can rely on PhysicianOne Urgent Care. We proudly offer allergic reaction treatment on a walk-in basis.

What Are Seasonal Allergies?

You may have heard of seasonal allergies and wondered what they are and how they differ from other types of allergies. As their name suggests, seasonal allergies tend to develop at certain times of the year. Other types of allergies include food allergies (many people are allergic to milk, peanuts, and shellfish) and environmental allergies (some common allergens are dust mites, mold, and pet dander).

While many people associate seasonal allergies with springtime, they can also occur during the other seasons. For example, pollen—which is one of the most common triggers for seasonal allergies—can come in the form of tree pollen in the spring, grass pollen in the summer, and ragweed pollen in the fall.

Don’t Wait Any Longer

If your allergy symptoms have become unbearable, there’s no need to continue suffering while you wait for an appointment with your primary care provider. Instead, head to PhysicianOne Urgent Care. Our Glastonbury urgent care center—located at 2928 Main Street, close to I-91 and CT-3—offers allergy treatment without the need for an appointment (although you have the option of checking in online if you’d like to expedite your visit). We’re open every day of the year with extended hours, and we also offer Virtual Visits for times when you don’t feel up to leaving the house.

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I wanted to take a moment to thank you for the attention you gave me last week. My son was started on antibiotics and ear drops. Within 24 hours he began to feel better. The poor kid had been going to school in tears because he was afraid of missing any more days, but feeling (and looking) just awful! He's not been able to even think about lacrosse practice, but thanks to starting him on antibiotics, he was thrilled to return to practice today.
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