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If you're seeking a fresh source of revenue for your hospital, medical group, or practice, your search ends here.

Allergy Services of America stands as a trusted industry leader, providing reliable allergy testing and immunotherapy services that are both safe and convenient. Elevate accessibility and ensure revenue growth by exploring our proven solutions. Click on the video to learn more.

Why Partner With ASA?

"Partnerships with physicians that provide quality allergy care
to their patients"

The shortage of allergists in the U.S. has prompted physicians to partner with ASA (Allergy Services of America, LLC) to address the growing demand for allergy treatment.

ASA offers Subcutaneous Immunotherapy (SCIT) and Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) through Clinical Allergy Coordinators. ASA provides antigens, medical supplies, facilitates patient testing, and oversees immunotherapy administration. The provider conducts the ENT assessment and approves custom prescriptions.

ASA ensures effective communication, billing accuracy, and timely reimbursement through daily coordination between the provider's office manager and an ASA representative. This collaboration allows physicians to offer immediate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and generate additional revenue for their practices.

ASA Impact

Our
Services

  • Provide custom allergy services to physicians under the direction of a board certified allergist and clinical staff.
  • Environmental, Food and Penicillin Testing, Scratch/Prick and Intradermal Testing.
  • Immunotherapy:  Subcutaneous and Sublingual.
  • Spirometry.

Benefits of
Immunotherapy

  • Long term allergy relief.
  • No long term (or reduced) cost of allergy medication.
  • Can prevent the development of new allergies.
  • Prevent the progression of allergy related diseases in children.

  

Primary
 Care Access

  • Family Practice and Internal  Medicine.
  • Pediatrics.
  • General ENT and Pulmonary Medicine.
  • Multi-provider (5+ including NP’s and PA’s) independent practices.

Additional 
Access

  • Acute care hospitals and health care systems.
  • Rural hospitals.
  • Critical access hospitals.

About ASA

ASA is a healthcare service provider that partners with primary care physicians, ENT’s and pulmonologists to deliver safe and effective allergy testing and immunotherapy that is customized for individual patients.  We are committed to ongoing training and education of our providers, staff and patients.

Our Clinics

ASA provides physicians with a state-of-the-art allergy testing facilities in their practice which are staffed by our trained Clinical Allergy Coordinators under the supervision of ASA’s Director of Clinical Allergy Services. This eliminates the need for the physician to out-source allergy testing and have to wait for results.

Our Medications

Our medications are unique custom-formulated antigen therapies that can help desensitize a patient to many of the molds, pollens, and other triggers that lead to discomfort. This desensitization therapy (Immunotherapy), allows the patient to improve their quality of life and be around those allergens without experiencing common allergic reactions or symptoms. 

Allergen Immunotherapy

Allergen Immunotherapy is the most reliable means of desensitizing the body to what it’s allergic to. Also known as allergy shots or desensitization, is a medical treatment designed to reduce or eliminate the symptoms of allergies by exposing the immune system to gradually increasing doses of the allergen(s) triggering the allergic reactions. This form of therapy is commonly used for allergic conditions such as hay fever (allergic rhinitis), allergic asthma, and insect sting allergies.

Get The Facts

Financial Impact
$7.9 billion is the estimated annual cost to the healthcare system and businesses in the US due to allergy related illness 10.5 million school days are missed each year 1.8 million ER visits were caused by asthma 44% of people that are hospitalized are children7.7% of the population suffers from asthma 55% test positive for one or more allergens 2 million adults over the age of 65 suffer from asthma 1:5 people have allergy or asthma symptoms 9% or 6.6 million children report having hay fever.
Benefits of Immunotherapy
Long term allergy relief No long term (or reduced) cost of allergy medication.

Can prevent the development of new allergies Prevent the progression of allergy related diseases in children.
Testing Cost's
CAT Scan- $318-$738 per patient and up to $9,000 dollars per patient without insurance.

X-Ray- average $370 dollars per patient without insurance. $10-$50 co-pay with insurance.

Surgery- can cost $6,000-$30,000 or more per patient, depending on what is included (such as cartilage scoring, contouring or a replacement/graft).

Sleep Study- estimated $5.8 billion was expected to be spent on sleep studies in 2012.
Who Benefits from IT?
Research shows that allergy immunotherapy can be effective in treating:

Allergic Asthma

Allergic Rhinitis

Conjunctivitis

Stinging insect allergy

Atopic dermatitis

Sinus Diseases
Symptom Medications (OTC)
Americans spend more than $4 billion on symptom medications (OTC) each year.

In the US $12.1 billion dollars- $31.3 billion dollars are healthcare expenditures caused by using 1st generation antihistamines to treat respiratory conditions that originate from allergy sufferers.
Cost vs. Benefit
In most cases, once a patient has reached the maintenance dose, the cost of a year’s treatment which would include the allergy serum and monthly injections is often less than $1000 per year. However, the cost increases for patients requiring multiple vials of serum. In contrast, the cost of medications (including prescription antihistamines, physician visits nasal sprays and eye drops and other medication) can often exceed $2500 each year and may be less effective than SCIT (subcutaneous immunotherapy) in controlling severe allergy symptoms.
Prescription Medications
Americans spend more than $7 billion on prescription medications each year.

Antibiotics are currently prescribed to 41% of patients with suspected viral pharyngitis; ranking third among activities thought to be in common practice, but of little benefit, with additional annual cost of $116.3 million. Antibiotics account for 20% of all drug-related emergency department visits in the US; 80% of which are for allergic reactions.
Social and Economic Cost
The annual cost of allergies is estimated to be approximately $14.5 billion.

Approximately 85% (12.3 billion) is for direct costs including $1.3 billion for doctor office visits and $11 billion for medications.

($7 billion in prescriptions and $4 billion for OTC symptom medications).

Indirect cost of allergy (missed work or school, lost productivity, death etc.) account for approximately $2.2billion (15%) of the total annual cost of allergies in the U.S.

Asthma costs in the U.S. grew from about $53 billion in 2002 to about $56 billion in 2007. About a 6% increase.

For adults, allergies (Hay fever) is the 5th leading chronic disease and major cause of work absenteeism and presenteeism .

resulting in nearly 4 million missed or lost work days each year resulting in a total cost of more than $700 million.

Allergy and Asthma in America

Over 50 million people in the US suffer from allergies, directly impacting our healthcare economy

by over 7.9 billion dollars due to pharmaceuticals, hospitalizations, increased physician visits, and missed workdays. All of these only masking the underlying condition with adverse affects.

Practice Analysis

The main objective of conducting a practice analysis is to assist Allergy Services of America (ASA) in creating a comprehensive and precise overview of your hospital or medical practice.

After the analysis is finished, the confidential data collected will be utilized by ASA to tailor an allergy program that aligns with the unique characteristics of your medical setting. Additionally, ASA will formulate a personalized business proforma, serving as a management tool to monitor and facilitate future growth. We kindly request you to take a moment to complete the online practice analysis form for your practice.

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