Detailed Introduction
Allergy Partners of the Piedmont is a prominent clinic that operates as a regional branch of Allergy Partners, the largest network of premier allergists and immunologists in the United States. Located in North Wilkesboro, NC, with additional offices in Winston-Salem, Kernersville, and Mount Airy, this clinic specializes in providing comprehensive care for individuals suffering from allergies, asthma, and various allergic diseases.
The clinic's approach emphasizes personalized solutions, with treatment plans developed by a vast network of specialists. They utilize a four-step process for patient care: planning the first visit, the initial consultation, diagnostics and testing (including skin prick tests, intradermal tests, blood tests, and pulmonary testing), and developing a customized treatment plan. Services offered cover a wide spectrum of conditions, including seasonal allergies, chronic cough, eczema, angioedema, sinusitis, hives, and food allergies.
Allergy Partners of the Piedmont is committed to staying at the forefront of their specialty, incorporating the latest advancements in scientific research and offering cutting-edge treatment options. These can include allergen immunotherapy (allergy shots), oral immunotherapy (OIT) for food allergies, prescribed medications, sublingual immunotherapy, and biologics for severe cases. They also offer specialized programs like Food Allergy Risk Reduction (FARRĀ®) for infants and young children.
Carrie DeLong, PA-C, is a Physician Assistant affiliated with Allergy Partners of the Piedmont, serving patients across multiple locations including North Wilkesboro. She plays a vital role in delivering patient care, conducting comprehensive exams, and working with physicians to implement individualized treatment strategies. The clinic prides itself on its compassionate, patient-centered services, ensuring patients feel heard, respected, and understood. Their goal is to help patients find lasting relief and significantly improve their quality of life by controlling allergic diseases and asthma rather than letting these conditions control them.