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AllergyWaco vs Aspire Harker Heights

If you live in Harker Heights, Killeen, Temple, Belton, or near Fort Cavazos, your closest allergy clinic is Aspire's Harker Heights location. We're 55 to 60 minutes north in Waco. We're an independent allergy clinic that's been treating Central Texas patients for over 45 years. Aspire is a national allergy and sinus network with the Harker Heights clinic and dozens more across the country. Here's what to consider when you're choosing.

Which allergist is right for your family?

Aspire Allergy & Sinus
Treatment Philosophy
Standard treatment protocols
Root-cause focused. Personalized to your triggers.
Immunotherapy Options
ExACT Immunoplasty, shots, drops
Shots and drops
Daily Pollen Count
Regional pollen estimates
Published daily + PollenCast forecasts
Central TX Expertise
National network with a Harker Heights clinic
45+ years. Cedar, oak, ragweed, dust storms.
Review Detail
Strong patient feedback
Patients name conditions, outcomes, providers.
Provider Continuity
Multi-provider clinic
Same team every visit. Tenure 12-20+ years.
Neffy (Nasal Epi)
Standard autoinjectors
Needle-free epinephrine spray (FDA-approved)
Xolair & Biologics
Standard allergy medications
Xolair for severe asthma + food allergies
PollenCast Forecasts
Standard pollen tracking
Seasonal forecasts by allergen type
Virtual Care
In-office visits
Telehealth for follow-ups + meds

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How do I choose between AllergyWaco and Aspire Allergy in Harker Heights?

Both practices treat allergies. Aspire Harker Heights is closer to Killeen, Temple, Belton, and Fort Cavazos. AllergyWaco is an independent allergy clinic with over 45 years of treating Central Texas patients, both allergy shots and drops with clinical guidance, daily pollen counts, and biologics like Xolair for severe cases. Many patients along the I-35 corridor drive to Waco for the depth of treatment options. The right choice often comes down to whether proximity or treatment depth matters more for your situation.

Is the Harker Heights drive worth it from Killeen, Temple, or Belton?

That depends on your case. If your allergies are seasonal and well-managed, the closer clinic may be fine. If you want both shots and drops with a clinical recommendation on which fits you, biologics for severe asthma or food allergies, or you've struggled to get clear answers about your specific Central Texas triggers, patients regularly tell us the drive to Waco was worth it.

What should I look for when choosing an allergist?

Three questions help most. Does the practice offer both allergy shots and drops, with guidance on which fits you? Will you see the same provider each visit? Does the clinic track local pollen and seasonal patterns? Allergists who watch their local environment closely tend to give more accurate seasonal advice.

How can I switch to AllergyWaco without a gap in my treatment?

Call us at (254) 753-3646. We will request your records from your current provider, schedule your first visit, and have one of our allergists review your immunotherapy protocol so you can continue your shots or drops without interruption. Most patients are seen within a week.

Does AllergyWaco see patients from Fort Cavazos and the surrounding area?

Yes. We treat military families and civilian patients from across the I-35 corridor including Killeen, Harker Heights, Temple, Belton, Copperas Cove, and the Fort Cavazos area. We accept most major insurance plans including TRICARE.

Who are the allergists at Allergy & Asthma Care of Waco?

Our team includes board-certified allergist-immunologists who have been treating patients across Central Texas for over 45 years. Most of our nursing staff and medical assistants have been with the practice for 12 to 20 years. You see the same team at every visit, which makes a real difference over the years immunotherapy takes to work.