Allergy & Asthma Care in Baltimore: Adult-Focused Practice with Same-Day Skin Testing
Allergy & Asthma Care is a solo allergist practice in the Canton neighborhood that focuses on evaluating and treating seasonal, environmental, and occupational allergies in adults and adolescents ages 16 and older. The practice handles initial workups, skin testing, immunotherapy (allergy shots and sublingual tablets), and asthma management, with an emphasis on identifying specific triggers rather than symptomatic treatment alone.
What the practice actually offers
The practice operates as a medical allergology office, not an allergy clinic within a larger health system. It performs in-house skin testing (intradermal and percutaneous) and maintains a small immunotherapy program for patients interested in shots or sublingual tablets. The doctor does not perform oral immunotherapy. The practice is not set up for primary care; new patients are either self-referred or come by physician referral, though referral is not required to schedule.
Services and pricing
Initial consultation costs $200 to $250 and includes a detailed history and examination. Skin testing (single panel for environmental allergens, or targeted panels for foods or occupational triggers) ranges from $150 to $300 depending on the number and type of allergens tested; results are available within 20 minutes. Immunotherapy initiation is charged separately from ongoing maintenance visits; buildup phase visits typically run $40 to $60 per visit (before insurance), and maintenance visits are $30 to $50. Sublingual tablets (Oralair for grass, Grastek for timothy grass, Palforzia for peanut) are priced according to the manufacturer's distributor and insurance coverage; patients should verify co-pay tiers with their insurer before beginning. Confirm current fees by calling, as they shift annually.
The practice accepts most major insurance plans including United, Cigna, Aetna, and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield. Uninsured patients receive a 10 percent discount on consultation and testing fees if paid at the visit. The practice does not bill Medicare directly; patients on Medicare should request an itemized receipt for out-of-network reimbursement claims.
How it compares to other Baltimore allergists
Baltimore has three main pathways for allergy care: private allergists in individual or small-group practices, allergists embedded in health systems (University of Maryland Medical Center, Sinai Hospital, MedStar), and urgent care or primary care practices offering basic allergy management without specialist training.
Allergy & Asthma Care differs from health-system allergists primarily in scheduling and testing speed. Health-system practices often require primary care referrals and may have 4- to 8-week waits for new-patient appointments; this practice typically accommodates new patients within 2 weeks and performs skin testing on the first or second visit. Those needing rapid diagnosis (before travel or a specific season) or who prefer a single-doctor continuity often choose this practice over larger systems. However, patients with complex asthma requiring pulmonary function testing or those wanting integrated care with a primary physician in the same building may prefer MedStar or UM practices.
Patients with Medicare or who need evening hours should note that this practice operates standard daytime hours only; MedStar allergists at various locations in Baltimore offer extended hours and are more likely to have schedulers familiar with Medicare prior-authorization workflows.
Who this practice suits and does not suit
This practice works well for adults and mid-to-late adolescents with straightforward allergic rhinitis, urticaria, or mild asthma who want targeted testing and immunotherapy without the overhead of a large system. It suits self-motivated patients willing to schedule their own referrals and track appointment continuity. Patients with severe, brittle asthma, complex medication interactions, or pediatric patients under 16 should go elsewhere; this practice does not manage those populations. Those dependent on evening or weekend appointments, or who want mental health or nutritional counseling co-located, will find better fit in larger health systems.
What the first visit involves
New patients check in 10 minutes early and complete a one-page symptom and exposure history. The initial appointment (typically 30 to 45 minutes) includes a focused history, physical examination of the nose and lungs, and discussion of testing and treatment options. Skin testing is usually done the same day unless the patient is on antihistamines, which must be held for 48 hours beforehand. The doctor explains results in real time (scratch-test wheals are measured on the spot) and proposes a management plan on that visit. If immunotherapy is elected, a separate appointment for initial injection training and a test dose is scheduled 1 to 2 weeks later.
Hours, parking, and logistics
The practice is located at 3101 Boston Street, Suite 201, in Canton, open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Parking is unrestricted street parking on Boston Street and nearby residential blocks; there is no dedicated lot. There is no elevator in the building; the office is on the second floor, accessed by interior stairs. The practice is not wheelchair accessible. Verification note: hours occasionally shift seasonally; call 410-563-1800 before your first visit to confirm the week you plan to come.
Allergy & Asthma Care fills a gap in Baltimore's allergy landscape for adults who value quick skin testing, specialist-level diagnosis, and continuous care from a single doctor rather than rotating physicians in a larger group.

