Phoenix Persistent Cough Treatment

San Tan Allergy & Asthma

Some patients may experience a persistent cough that doesn’t seem to go away. At San Tan Allergy & Asthma we seek to find the cause of chronic coughs that may be caused by allergies, asthma, GERD/reflux, or other causes.

Achieving control of your cough requires a comprehensive approach. After a thorough evaluation by one of our providers, further testing such as lung function, exhaled nitric oxide, and Phoenix allergy testing may be suggested to find the cause of your persistent cough.

San Tan Allergy & Asthma

4915 E. Baseline Road, Suite 112
Gilbert, AZ 85234-2966

Office: (480) 626-6600
Email: officemanager@santanallergy.com
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Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Common Symptoms of a Chronic Cough

When you have been plagued with a chronic cough, it can be tough to figure out if it is simply a cold, or if there is a large problem at hand. These types of coughs can range from mild to severe and can disrupt your lifestyle, cause sleep deprivation or lack of sleep quality, and it can cause serious respiratory problems. Often times, these coughs are caused by asthma, nasal drainage, or acid reflux. Causes are typically different in children and adults, asthma being the main cause in children and nasal drainage being the main cause in adults.

Proper Diagnosis of a Chronic Cough

When you visit the PHX allergy and asthma specialists at San Tan Allergy & Asthma, having a proper conversation about your chronic cough is the best course of action to diagnosing it. Telling your doctors about your symptoms in detail and taking a series of breathing tests may help conclude if you have a cough or if allergies are involved in some way. At San Tan Allergy & Asthma, we can determine if you have one of the more common causes of chronic coughs, or if a less likely cause is evident.

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"I had to take my son in for testing. They were fantastic and squeezed us in for our follow up appointments on days they don't usually do testing. Thankful we found an office with a caring and accommodating Doctor and staff!!"

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"The doctors and associates at the San Tan Allergy & Asthma are fantastic. They are very detailed orientated and give me all the options available to make better decisions on what medicines work best for me."

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"The doctors and staff at San Tan Allergy and Asthma are awesome. After being put on a personalized treatment plan by doctors who listened to us regarding his symptoms his life has changed. His quality of life and ours has improved 100%."

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"Great staff and physicians! Courteous and up to date on recent research. Very conscientious regarding their patient care, yet down to earth and personable."

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Phoenix Arizona treatment for persistent chronic coughs

Contact San Tan Allergy Today For Persistent Cough Treatment

When you have a persistent cough that needs to be taken care of, make sure you consult with the allergy and asthma specialists,  Dr. Shimamoto at San Tan Allergy & Asthma. Voted top rated doctors in 2014, 2015, and 2017, their patient centered approach is hailed by their clients with five star reviews. A member of the American College of Allergy & Immunology, and a Phoenix Top Doc for over ten years, Dr. Shimamoto strives to provide excellent patient care with help from our capable and qualified Physician Assistants to achieve solutions for your persistent cough and make sure you are on your way to respiratory health.

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