AllergyWaco vs Waco Allergy Center
Two Waco allergists with similar names. Both have been treating Central Texas patients for decades. The names cause real confusion: Allergy & Asthma Care of Waco (allergywaco.com) is not the same practice as the Allergy & Asthma Center of Waco (wacoallergy.com). Here's how the two compare and what to think about when you're choosing.
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Both Allergy & Asthma Care of Waco and the Allergy & Asthma Center of Waco are strong, established practices. The choice often comes down to specifics. If you want both allergy shots and allergy drops with clinical guidance on which to pick, AllergyWaco offers both. If your case involves severe asthma, food allergies, or a need for biologics like Xolair, ask whichever practice you're considering whether they offer those treatments. If telehealth follow-ups would help your schedule, ask if it's available. Many patients book a first visit at one and trust their experience to guide future care.
No. They are two separate, unaffiliated clinics. wacoallergy.com is the Allergy & Asthma Center of Waco. allergywaco.com is Allergy & Asthma Care of Waco. The similar names cause confusion when you're searching online. Always double-check the website address before booking.
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 publish or track local pollen counts? Allergists who watch their local environment closely tend to give more accurate seasonal advice.
Yes. We offer both allergy shots (subcutaneous immunotherapy) and allergy drops (sublingual immunotherapy). Each has different success rates and fits different lifestyles. Your allergist will walk you through which option matches your situation, your schedule, and your preferences.
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.
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.



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