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Almost 1 in 5 children (18%) in the United States suffer from some kind of allergy

9 out of 10 homes have detectable levels of cat or dog allergens

The Hurdle:
Accessibility

In addition to the problems that allergic disease causes, we face another challenge of accessibility to proper screening, diagnosis, and treatment for disease.

 

Millions of people go undiagnosed and/or untreated every year due to lack of access to the specialized care required. Our goal is to make these diagnostic tools and therapeutic solutions accessible to all patients, offices, and communities.

Cat and Dog

Allergic Disease is Progressive

- meaning that it gets worse over time if left untreated. This also means that people can go their entire lives without experiencing allergy symptoms and then one day start suffering from them.

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