Allergy Calculators & Quizzes
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We offer 17 free online allergy and asthma calculators covering symptom severity, treatment readiness, and risk profiling. Highlights include the allergy vs cold quiz, the validated Asthma Control Test (ACT), the cedar fever risk profiler, the food allergy risk quiz, and the pediatric allergy risk profiler. All take 2 to 5 minutes and produce personalized results.
Several are validated clinical tools used in research and practice (ACT for asthma, POEM for eczema, SNOT-22 for sinus disease, TNSS for nasal symptoms). The risk profilers and screening quizzes are educational tools built around our 45 plus years of clinical experience treating Central Texas patients, designed to help you decide whether evaluation is worthwhile. None replace a professional allergy evaluation. Take the ACT, POEM eczema score, or SNOT-22 for the validated tools.
Match the calculator to your dominant symptom. Nasal symptoms drive the TNSS and SNOT-22. Asthma drives the ACT or the Asthma & Allergy Connection quiz. Skin issues drive the POEM. Eye symptoms drive the eye allergy severity score. Sleep issues drive the nocturnal allergy assessment.
Yes, and that is exactly the intent. Print or screenshot your result and bring it to your next visit. Validated tools (ACT, POEM, SNOT-22) produce scores that physicians track over time to assess treatment response. Risk profilers and screening quizzes provide a structured way to describe symptom severity that beats memory alone. If your result suggests evaluation, schedule through new patients. Our 45 plus years in Waco means we know what to do with each result.
Yes. The allergy testing readiness quiz walks through medication washouts, conditions, and pregnancy considerations to tell you whether you are ready for skin testing, need to stop certain medications first, or should use blood testing instead. The immunotherapy candidacy quiz screens for allergy shot or drop suitability. Both link to scheduling. Read our allergy testing service page for what the visit looks like.



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