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Patient-Centered Allergy Treatment Center Serving Princeton

TexasAllergyMD provides allergy and asthma treatment for patients in the Princeton, TX area. Led by board-certified allergist Dr. Nana Mireku, our team offers compassionate care for adults and children with seasonal allergies, food allergies, skin reactions and asthma. For more than a decade, our advanced treatment options have helped patients understand why their immune systems react the way they do, and how to reduce the risk of symptoms.
Dr. Mireku is a board-certified allergist and a fellow of both the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Her innovative care has been recognized by DFW Child Magazine, which named her a Mom-Approved Doctor five times between 2016 and 2026. When you’re ready to find relief, TexasAllergyMD is here to help adults and children across the Princeton area.

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Board-Certified Allergist Covering Princeton, TX

Recurring allergy and asthma symptoms are not always easy to pin down. A runny nose, itchy eyes or shortness of breath could potentially be caused by several different triggers. Plus, allergic conditions often affect more than one part of the body at the same time. Dr. Mireku and the TexasAllergyMD team identify what’s driving a patient’s symptoms to build the right treatment plan for Princeton families. Here are some situations we can help with.
  • Symptoms return seasonally or in specific environments.
  • Congestion or coughing continues after over-the-counter treatment.
  • Reactions to foods, medication or insect stings keep happening.
  • Symptoms interfere with sleep, school, work or outdoor activities.
  • A child has recurring symptoms but struggles to describe how they feel.
  • You’ve never been tested and want to know what’s causing your symptoms.
  • Recurring skin, sinus or breathing symptoms have no clear cause.
By itself, a test result isn’t enough to confirm or rule out an allergy. At TexasAllergyMD we consider test results, symptoms, medical history and other factors to deliver an accurate diagnosis.

Our Princeton Allergy and Asthma Management Options

TexasAllergyMD supports Princeton patients with allergy and asthma care at every stage. Whether your child has experienced allergy symptoms for the first time or you’ve struggled with asthma for many years, our team can provide a range of patient-centered services.

Allergy Testing for Adults and Children

Our range of allergy testing options allows us to provide an accurate diagnosis that can direct a long-term treatment plan. Skin prick testing is the most common method for diagnosing environmental, food and insect sting allergies. For patients unable to undergo this type of test, we also offer IgE blood testing. To confirm or rule out a food allergy, we may recommend taking an oral food challenge.
Skin allergies can be difficult to trace, particularly when a rash develops well after contact with the triggering substance. Patch testing can reveal delayed reactions to substances such as metals, fragrances and preservatives. Before reaching a diagnosis, our board-certified allergist considers these findings in addition to when (and where on the body) the rash appears.

Allergy Drops (SLIT) for Princeton Patients

Allergy drops, or sublingual immunotherapy, is one of our allergy treatment options for patients with seasonal, environmental and food allergies. This treatment can reduce sensitivity to allergens like pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander and foods. Patients take drops under the tongue daily, with regular appointments to track symptoms and adjust dosing as needed.
As part of our adult and pediatric allergy management options, allergy drops can reduce the risk of severe reactions from accidental allergen exposure. It’s a popular alternative for patients who want to avoid regular allergy shots. We also offer traditional allergy shots for patients who prefer a clinician-administered treatment.

Alternative Allergy Treatment Options

At TexasAllergyMD, every treatment plan is built around each patient’s specific triggers. For food allergies this can include oral immunotherapy, which involves consuming manageable amounts of a food allergen to build immune system tolerance over time. We also support food allergy treatment with advice on avoiding allergens and emergency preparedness planning. For seasonal, environmental, pet and skin allergies, we may use antihistamines, nasal corticosteroid sprays, eye drops and other medications to control symptoms.

Asthma Testing and Treatment in Princeton, TX

Allergic asthma and seasonal asthma can cause symptoms that overlap with other respiratory conditions. For Princeton families dealing with recurring symptoms, our asthma testing and treatment can identify the cause and get symptoms under control. We use spirometry to measure how much air a patient can exhale, and how quickly. Treatment is adapted for each individual and may include options like quick-relief inhalers, nebulizers, oral medication and SLIT treatment (when allergens are contributing to asthma symptoms).

What Are the Most Common Seasonal Allergies in Princeton, TX?

The most common seasonal allergies in Princeton are triggered by tree, grass and ragweed pollen. Mold is a year-round allergen, but spore levels are highest during humid or rainy periods.

Are Allergy Drops Suitable for Children in Princeton?

Allergy drops are suitable for many children in Princeton and are considered a safe option for younger patients. Allergists consider a child’s age, health and allergy history before prescribing SLIT treatment.

What Are the Benefits of Allergy Drops for Patients in Princeton?

The benefits of allergy drops for patients in Princeton include a convenient, at-home treatment without needles. SLIT can also reduce reliance on medication and prevent severe reactions from allergen exposure.

Contact Our Princeton, TX Allergy and Asthma Doctor

TexasAllergyMD provides long-term testing and treatment for seasonal, environmental and food allergies, as well as asthma care services. If you’re located in the Princeton area and could benefit from professional allergy and asthma management, speak with our team today. Call (469) 375-1525 or request an appointment.

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