Pediatric Allergy Care in Henderson, NV | Tottori Allergy & Asthma Associates
Allergies can affect a child’s daily comfort, development, sleep, school performance, and overall quality of life.
When symptoms go untreated, they can lead to persistent breathing problems, chronic sinus issues, or limitations in activities. At Tottori Allergy & Asthma Associates, we provide comprehensive pediatric allergy care in Henderson, NV, offering specialized testing, diagnosis, and long term management designed specifically for infants, children, and teens.
Our experienced team understands how differently children experience allergy symptoms. We take a compassionate, family centered approach to ensure every child receives the highest level of care, all within a calm and supportive environment.

Why Specialized Pediatric Allergy Care Matters
Children’s immune systems are still developing, which means allergy symptoms often appear unexpectedly or evolve over time. Early evaluation is essential for preventing complications and establishing proper management strategies.
Common pediatric allergy concerns include:
- Food allergies
- Eczema and skin rashes
- Chronic hives
- Nasal congestion and sinus issues
- Allergic rhinitis
- Asthma and wheezing
- Reactions to dust, pollen, mold, or pets
Some symptoms may appear mild, such as morning congestion or occasional sneezing, but persistent issues can impact a child’s comfort and quality of sleep. If your child regularly wakes up congested, the article Morning Allergy Symptoms Explained: Why You Wake Up Congested provides insights into how allergies can affect the start of the day.
Learn more about the full range of pediatric conditions on our conditions we treat page.
Comprehensive Pediatric Allergy Testing in Henderson
A clear and accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective allergy care. Our pediatric testing options include:
Common Allergy Symptoms in Children

Children may not always be able to explain how they feel, so parents often spot allergy symptoms through behavior or physical signs. Symptoms may include:
- Persistent runny or stuffy nose
- Itchy, watery, or red eyes
- Frequent sneezing
- Chronic cough
- Hives or unexplained rashes
- Stomach aches after eating certain foods
- Eczema or dry skin patches
- Shortness of breath or wheezing
- Irritability or difficulty sleeping
For parents unsure whether symptoms signal allergies, the article Allergies in Children: Recognizing Symptoms and Best Practices for Parents is a useful resource.
If symptoms worsen during sports or outdoor activities, the blog Allergy Testing for Athletes: Staying Active and Breathing Easier in the Desert Heat explains how allergies can affect performance.
Personalized Treatment Plans for Children
All children are different, and so are their allergy triggers. After testing, we create a treatment plan customized for your child. This plan may include:
Environmental and Lifestyle Adjustments
Strategies to reduce allergen exposure at home can be very effective, especially for dust mites, pet dander, mold, or indoor allergens. The article Hidden Indoor Allergies: How Your Home Environment May Be Affecting Your Symptoms offers helpful guidance for families.
Medications for Allergy Relief
Depending on severity, we may recommend antihistamines, nasal sprays, asthma medications, or topical creams for eczema.
Immunotherapy for Long Term Improvement
For persistent allergies, immunotherapy builds tolerance over time. Learn more about options such as:
These treatments can significantly reduce symptoms by helping a child’s immune system respond more appropriately to allergens.
Asthma Management
Asthma often overlaps with allergies. Through evaluation and proper medication plans, we help children control flare ups and stay active.
School and Activity Support
We provide written care plans that help teachers, coaches, and caregivers understand your child’s needs and safety considerations.
Meet Our Pediatric Allergy Care Team
Our providers are specially trained in diagnosing and treating allergies in children. Visit our providers page to learn more about their experience, approach to care, and commitment to patient wellness.
To better understand the roles in our practice, explore What Is a Physician Assistant for insight into how our PAs support children and families during treatment.

Related Educational Articles for Parents

These blog articles offer additional support and guidance for families managing allergies:
- 5 Signs Your Kids Might Have Allergies
- Allergies in Children: Recognizing Symptoms and Best Practices for Parents
- What Are the Signs and Symptoms of an Allergic Reaction to Food
- Tips to Keep Kids from Getting Sick
These resources can help you understand symptoms, recognize early warning signs, and support your child’s health at home.




