If a student is established
with an allergist either here in Tallahassee or in his or her
home town, the student can have
injections given at Thagard Student Health Center. Allergy
injections are by appointment-only and can be made at least
24 hours in advance by contacting Cathy Molitaris, RN
at 644-9492 or cmolitaris@admin.fsu.edu.
As a matter of safety and continuity of care, our clinic will
establish
relationships
with
allergists’ offices
to clarify any possible dosing questions and report any reactions.
We always have a physician on duty and we stock anti-anaphylactic
medications and oxygen in the clinic in the event of a severe
reaction.
Routine appointments take approximately 30 minutes, while initial
appointments take 30-45 minutes because of some required paperwork.
Charges are $15.00 per visit. Due to the
volume of students requesting allergy appointments, patients
who miss their appointment time will be charged a No-Show
fee, and the patient will need to reschedule another appointment.
The following is required from prescribing physicians
before students may receive allergy injections at TSHC:
- Signed letter or Rx from the prescribing physician
requesting administration of allergy injections, stating
you are under their care fro defined treatment and diagnosis.
- Physician name, address, office phone / fax numbers.
- List of all materials in Allergy Serum vials.
- Specific dosage and frequency of injections.
- Instructions for interruption of schedule (i.e., missed
injection).
- Name of patient on each vial.
- The concentration of each vial.
- The expiration date of each vial.
- Treatment of local/systemic reactions
- Complete instructions
with each new vial or change in concentration.
- (At Thagard Student Health Center Allergy Clinic):
Signed Patient Consent Form from Thagard Student Health
Center, which includes: Procedure Consent to perform
the injection, Medical Records release for TSHC to communicate
and release information with the prescribing physician,
Accidental Exposure of Healthcare Workers release for
source testing. This Form is signed by each student (if
under age 18, then signed by parent).
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- Reordering of Allergy Serum is the responsibility
of the patient
- Payment is required when services are rendered.
- The required
waiting period after receiving an injection is a minimum
of 20 minutes. If you do not wait,
due to the possibility of an anaphylactic reaction, you
will no longer be able to receive allergy injections at TSHC.
Local Allergists in Tallahassee:
Rand Malone, M.D. – Southeast Asthma & Allergy Clinic
(850) 656-6269
1634 N. Plaza Dr. – Tallahassee, FL
Ronald Saff, M.D. – Allergy & Asthma Diagnostic Treatment
Center
(850) 386-6680
2300 Centerville Rd. – Tallahassee, FL
Brian Wilson, M.D. – Tallahassee Allergy, Asthma
& Immunology
(850) 656-7720
1708 Riggins Rd. – Tallahassee, FL
DISCLAIMER: The Allergy
Clinic is for those patients already established with a private
allergist, either
in the home town
or in Tallahassee. TSHC’s Allergy Clinic provides the services
of giving these patients their regularly scheduled allergy injections
with serum provided by patients, via their allergists. This
is also known as desensitization therapy. TSHC’s Allergy
Clinic does not test for allergies or mix serums. We simply give
the injections according to the orders provided by the patient’s
private allergist.
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