Peak hurricane season in Florida can last from August through November. These storms can leave a wake of destruction but being prepared is one of the best ways to stay safe. Creating an emergency plan and compiling a Disaster Supply Kit is advised for each family to be stocked and ready for hurricane season.
Read MoreIt’s hurricane season in south Florida! Be sure to register for the special needs shelter. Lee County’s special needs program provides shelter for those who live in a home or area that is not safe from storm surges or wind. Register today by filling out the 2022 Application and stay safe this hurricane season!
Read MoreAllergies occur when our immune system has a reaction to a foreign substance like molds, pet dander, and pollen. Normally our immune system's natural defense is to fight off germs; however, most allergic reactions are sort of a false alarm. Symptoms of seasonal allergies can vary but oftentimes include runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, irritated sinuses, watery and itchy eyes. During allergy season, let us help you find some relief. Call us at (239)-574-2644 to schedule an appointment.
Read MoreMany who are afflicted with seasonal allergies, also suffer from asthma. When seasonal allergies flare, asthma symptoms can be triggered. If you're experiencing asthma and allergy symptoms, give us a call at (239)-574-2644.
Read MoreWhile dealing with seasonal allergies and asthma may feel overwhelming, there are steps you can take to provide some relief. Checking your outdoor air quality every day, keeping your home tidy, and checking pollen counts before doing any outdoor work can help to minimize symptoms. If you're still struggling, give us a call at (239)-574-2644 and we'll help you find some solutions.
Read MoreSpring is here and for most of the mainland, that also means seasonal allergies have arrived. But in Florida, allergy season in lasts around ten months out of the year. If you’re having allergy issues, we are here to help. Call us at (239)574-2644 to schedule an appointment today.
Read MoreThe airways become swollen and inflamed, the muscles around them constrict, and the airways produce extra mucus. During an asthma episode, you might experience coughing, wheezing, and trouble breathing. If you’re struggling with asthma, let us help you get it under control – schedule an appointment today by giving us a call at (239)574-2644.
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