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Asthma Treatment in Birmingham

Comprehensive Asthma Care at Alabama ENT & Allergy

Asthma can make everyday life unpredictable. Coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath often come and go — and for many people, symptoms are connected to allergies, sinus inflammation, or chronic airway irritation.

At Alabama ENT & Allergy, we provide asthma treatment in Birmingham designed to uncover what is actually driving your symptoms. Our integrated ENT, allergy, sinus, and immunology team evaluates the entire airway to create a treatment plan focused on long-term control and easier breathing.

Whether you are newly diagnosed or frustrated by ongoing flare-ups, we are here to help.

We offer extended hours for all of our patients receiving allergy testing and immunotherapy. Our allergy hours are as follows:

Monday – Thursday: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Friday -8:00am-11:30am - Providence Park location ONLY

**Stadium Trace does not offer allergy injections on Fridays.

Why Choose Alabama ENT for Asthma Care?

Asthma is not always just a lung issue. Allergies, sinus disease, nasal congestion, and postnasal drainage can all worsen breathing symptoms and make asthma harder to control.

Our coordinated approach helps patients:

  • Breathe more comfortably
  • Reduce asthma flare-ups
  • Improve sleep and exercise tolerance
  • Identify hidden triggers
  • Build a long-term management plan that works

Because ENT, allergy, and asthma services are connected under one roof, patients benefit from more complete and personalized care.

Asthma Testing in Birmingham

Diagnostic Spirometry

Spirometry is one of the most important tools for evaluating asthma. This simple breathing test measures how well air moves in and out of your lungs and helps identify airflow restriction associated with asthma.

Spirometry can help:

  • Confirm an asthma diagnosis
  • Measure symptom severity
  • Monitor treatment progress
  • Track lung function over time

FeNO Testing

FeNO testing measures airway inflammation by analyzing nitric oxide levels in your breath. This quick, noninvasive test helps identify inflammation patterns that may be contributing to asthma symptoms.

FeNO testing can help your care team:

  • Evaluate airway inflammation
  • Personalize treatment decisions
  • Monitor response to therapy
  • Better understand difficult-to-control symptoms

Personalized Asthma Treatment

Asthma treatment should fit your symptoms, triggers, and lifestyle. Alabama ENT & Allergy creates customized treatment plans designed around the full airway — not just the lungs alone.

Treatment options may include:

Controller inhalers

Rescue inhalers

Allergy treatment

Sinus care

Trigger reduction strategies

Biologic therapy for qualified patients

Ongoing asthma monitoring and follow-up

Our goal is to help patients achieve more stable breathing, fewer interruptions, and better day-to-day control.

Advanced Asthma Care and Biologics

Some patients continue to experience flare-ups despite using inhalers correctly and following treatment plans carefully. In these cases, additional testing may reveal more complex inflammation patterns.

For qualified patients, biologic therapies may help reduce severe symptoms and improve long-term asthma control. Alabama ENT & Allergy provides advanced evaluation and monitoring for patients who may benefit from these treatments.

The current Biologic Medications that we offer for Complex Asthma Care include: 

  • Omalizumab (Xolair)
  • Mepolizumab (Nucala)
  • Benralizumab (Fasenra)
  • Dupilumab (Dupixent)
  • Tezepelumab-Ekko (Tezspire)

Could Allergies or Sinus Problems Be Affecting Your Asthma?

Allergies and sinus inflammation commonly contribute to asthma symptoms. Ongoing congestion, drainage, pollen exposure, mold, dust mites, and pet dander can all keep the airway irritated and make flare-ups more likely.

Our integrated evaluation helps identify:

  • Allergy triggers
  • Chronic sinus inflammation
  • Postnasal drainage
  • Upper-airway irritation
  • Other conditions that may mimic asthma symptoms

Treating these contributing factors often leads to better breathing and more consistent asthma control.

Signs You May Need an Asthma Specialist

You may benefit from specialty asthma care if you experience:

  • Frequent coughing or wheezing
  • Nighttime breathing problems
  • Shortness of breath during exercise
  • Symptoms that worsen during allergy seasons
  • Frequent rescue inhaler use
  • Ongoing sinus congestion or drainage
  • Repeated asthma flare-ups or urgent care visits

Get Back to Easier Breathing

If you are looking for asthma treatment in Birmingham, Alabama ENT & Allergy offers advanced testing, coordinated airway care, and personalized treatment plans designed to help you breathe easier.

Our ENT, allergy, and immunology team proudly serves patients across Birmingham and throughout Alabama with comprehensive asthma care focused on long-term results.

Schedule an Appointment

Contact Alabama ENT & Allergy today to schedule your asthma evaluation and take the next step toward steadier breathing and better daily control.

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