Environmental Allergy Evaluation and Treatment in San Gabriel, CA
A San Gabriel Valley environmental-allergy history should compare symptom patterns across home, school, work, outdoor activity, pets, cleaning, and travel.

Clinical Overview
About Environmental Allergy Care in San Gabriel Valley
Environmental allergy evaluation starts with when and where nasal, eye, skin, or breathing symptoms occur. Targeted testing can identify sensitization to relevant allergens, while treatment may combine exposure reduction, medicines, and allergen immunotherapy when appropriate.
Note whether nasal, eye, skin, cough, or wheeze symptoms occur and whether they resolve in another setting. Those contrasts help select meaningful allergens rather than treating the entire region as one exposure.
At South Santa Anita Street, a positive result matters only if it matches the clinical pattern and would change avoidance, medicine, or immunotherapy planning. Ask for appointment-specific instructions before holding any drug for a possible skin test.
For a broader clinical overview, read the environmental allergy care guide.
Local clinic: Modena Health San Gabriel Valley, 207 South Santa Anita Street, Suite 335, San Gabriel, CA 91776. Phone: 626-284-3400.
Clinical references: AAAAI: Rhinitis Overview and AAAAI: Allergy Testing.
San Gabriel Valley Providers
Meet the San Gabriel Valley Care Team
Patient Experience
A Published San Gabriel Valley Patient Experience
"Been coming here for over a year now to treat my allergies and it has been a great experience. Not only is Dr. Wong a wonderful and caring doctor but his team is also very caring and understanding. They are very inclusive here and have multiple employees that are bilingual, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, and Vietnamese are just some I know they speak!
As someone that came in with severe allergies and asthma that was left untreated, Dr. Wong was able to help me figure out what I need to be doing to manage them. I also got an allergy test done here, which no surprise I'm allergic to almost everything. So I am currently taking allergy shots on a weekly basis but will slow down the shots eventually. All the employees I see are very friendly and more than willing to help! Brian has been here for awhile and is really such a nice guy! I definitely recommend to friends to come here and get a allergy test to figure out what they are allergic to! It has truly changed my life coming here!"
Frequently Asked Questions
Environmental Allergy Care Questions in San Gabriel Valley
The clinician looks for a reproducible relationship between symptoms and exposures at home, work, school, outdoors, or around animals before selecting tests or treatment.
A positive test is interpreted alongside the calendar and exposure history. The plan should prioritize measures that are realistic and likely to help rather than asking a patient to avoid every positive result.
Relevant information includes a seasonal and location-based symptom calendar, details about animals, work, school, and home exposures, and medicines tried and any prior skin or blood testing. This context helps the clinician focus on evidence that can change diagnosis, treatment, or day-to-day care.



