Allergy & Asthma Center in Westminster: Specialized Allergy and Asthma Treatment in Carroll County
Allergy & Asthma Center's Westminster office is a physician-led practice focused on diagnosis and management of allergic and asthmatic conditions for children and adults. Located in Carroll County on the Baltimore metropolitan fringe, it serves patients seeking allergy testing, immunotherapy, and asthma control without the wait times and administrative burden of a hospital-based system.
What Allergy & Asthma Center actually is
The practice is a standalone allergist office, not part of a hospital network. It operates with allergists and clinical staff trained in pulmonary and immunologic disease. The Westminster location handles testing, treatment planning, and ongoing management; most complex cases stay within the practice rather than requiring referral back to a Baltimore facility. Staff can typically schedule new-patient appointments within 1 to 3 weeks rather than the 6 to 8 weeks common at larger health systems.
Services and pricing
The practice provides scratch and intradermal allergy testing, food and environmental allergy evaluation, and subcutaneous immunotherapy (allergy shots) and sublingual tablets for environmental and dust mite allergies. Asthma diagnosis and control planning include spirometry and methacholine challenge testing when needed. Pediatric asthma management and food allergy evaluation are core to the practice.
Pricing is not standardized across insurance plans. For uninsured patients, an allergy test panel typically ranges from $150 to $300; immunotherapy administration visits cost $25 to $45 per injection. Many allergen immunotherapy courses run 3 to 5 years. Confirm current fees and your plan's coverage before scheduling; the front desk can provide an estimate based on your insurance.
How it compares to other Westminster-area allergy options
Westminster residents have limited in-network options for specialized allergy care. Carroll Hospital's physician network includes allergists available through referral, but appointments typically carry 6 to 8 week lead times and involve hospital system billing overhead. University of Maryland Medical System allergists in nearby Timonium are accessible to Carroll residents on certain plans but require Baltimore commuting and similarly extended waits.
Allergy & Asthma Center's advantage is speed of access and continuity with a single provider across multiple visits, which matters in immunotherapy courses that require regular follow-up. Choose the practice if you need quick appointments, prefer a small-office environment, and already have or can use out-of-network benefits on your plan. Choose Carroll Hospital's allergists if you are heavily integrated into their system and want in-network protection; choose University of Maryland if your insurance narrows options to that system.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
This practice is ideal for patients with uncomplicated environmental or food allergies, mild to moderate asthma, and the flexibility to drive to Westminster. It suits families seeking pediatric allergy evaluation without hospital-clinic bureaucracy. It does not suit patients who require hospital-level acute asthma care, patients on plans with no out-of-network coverage, or those unable to commit to a multi-year immunotherapy course if recommended.
What the first visit involves
New patients receive a thorough allergy and asthma history, including symptom triggers, past treatments, and family history. A basic pulmonary function test (spirometry) is standard. If allergy testing is clinically indicated, the practice typically performs scratch tests on the first visit; results appear within 15 to 20 minutes. If immunotherapy is planned, additional baseline bloodwork or specific IgE testing may be ordered. Plan for 45 minutes to an hour. Bring insurance cards and a list of current medications.
Hours, parking, and logistics
The Westminster office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with limited availability on some afternoons. Parking is available on-site. The practice does not hold weekend or evening hours. Confirm hours before your first appointment, as clinician schedules shift seasonally; call the office directly rather than relying on directory listings.
The Westminster location is approximately 30 miles northwest of downtown Baltimore and 15 minutes from I-70. It serves Carroll County and parts of Howard County. Patients from Baltimore expecting a quick visit should account for 45 minutes to one hour of travel time each way.
A dedicated allergy practice with prompt appointment availability and continuity of care fills a gap for Carroll County patients who would otherwise defer allergy testing or drive into Baltimore for the same service.

