Alpha-Gal Treatment in Ohio

Alpha-Gal Syndrome

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What is Alpha Gal Syndrome?

Alpha-gal syndrome, or AGS, is an allergic condition in people allergic to red meat. It occurs when individuals develop an allergic reaction to the alpha-gal molecule, a sugar molecule found in red meat. The Lone Star tick can also transmit the alpha-gal molecule through its saliva when it bites you.

The alpha-gal molecule triggers an immune response by the body, leading to the flare-up of allergic symptoms. Symptoms vary from mild to potentially life-threatening allergic reactions that require prompt medical attention.

AGS can be prevented by avoiding unapproved red meat and wearing protective wear when handling tick-infested livestock or hunting in the wild. However, in the event that you or a loved one does become infected with Alpha Gal Syndrome, our team of AGS experts here at Premier Allergy & Asthma is here to offer our assistance and support. Contact us today!

Common symptoms of Alpha-Gal Syndrome

Skin reactions

Alpha-gal syndrome causes various reactions, including rashes that appear as red itchy bumps that become redder and itchier with persistent scratching. You might also experience flushing or erythema, causing redness that’s especially noticeable on the fingers and toes. Other skin reactions include hives and swelling of the lips and face.

Gastrointestinal issues

Patients might also experience gastrointestinal symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Some individuals also experience cramps, indigestion, and heartburn, which disappear after taking medication.

Lung symptoms

AGS may also trigger lung and respiratory complications. These complications include wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing. In severe cases, AGS may trigger anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition that causes swelling of the tongue and throat and disrupts breathing.

The Alpha-Gal Syndrome treatment process

Step 1

Uncover the cause

Alpha-Gal Syndrome is a delayed allergy to red meat, often triggered by a Lone Star tick bite. We begin with a deep dive into your symptoms and medical history, followed by a specialized blood test to confirm the presence of alpha-gal antibodies. Identifying the allergy is the key to moving forward with clarity.

Step 2

Navigate your new lifestyle

Once diagnosed, we’ll help you make informed choices about your diet, medications, and daily habits. Many patients are surprised to learn that alpha-gal can be found in unexpected places—like gelatin in pills or even cosmetics. We’re here to guide you through every change with education and support.

Step 3

Monitor progress over time

With ongoing support, we’ll track your sensitivity and watch for signs of improvement. Some patients experience reduced reactivity over time, and we’ll adjust your plan accordingly. You’ll always know what’s next, with a team that’s invested in your well-being.

Imagine...

Eating meals confidently, without fear of hidden triggers

Knowing exactly what to avoid and how to stay safe

Feeling in control of your health, not confused by your allergy

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Meet the Providers

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Dr. Summit Shah

MD, FAAAAI

Dr. Andy Dang

MD

Dr. Gital K. Patel

MD

Dr. Meenakshi Rana

CNP

Benjamin Boerner

CNP

Katie Lacy

CNP

Julie Gillen-Zinsmeister

NP

Jessica Randolph

MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Carly Jones

MD, FAAAAI

Dr. Summit Shah

MD, FAAAAI

Dr. Andy Dang

MD

Dr. Gital K. Patel

MD

Dr. Meenakshi Rana

CNP

Benjamin Boerner

CNP

Katie Lacy

CNP

Julie Gillen-Zinsmeister

NP

Jessica Randolph

MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Carly Jones

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Frequently asked questions

We use a combination of your medical history and a specialized blood test to detect alpha-gal antibodies. The test is straightforward and gives us clear answers about your sensitivity levels. Once we have results, we can build a treatment plan that works for your life.

Some patients experience reduced reactivity over time, though it varies from person to person. The good news is that with proper management and avoidance strategies, most people live full lives without major restrictions. We'll monitor your progress and adjust your care as things change.

Red meat is the primary concern, but alpha-gal can hide in unexpected places like gelatin, certain medications, and some cosmetics. We'll give you a complete list of what to watch for and help you navigate grocery shopping and dining out. Knowledge is your best defense against accidental exposure.

Wherever you are, we've got you covered

We believe world-class allergy care should be accessible and inclusive for all. Premier Allergy & Asthma offers 13 award-winning boutique clinics conveniently located across Ohio that provide innovative solutions, efficient appointments, and professional care in positive environments.

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Marion
Reynoldsburg
Lancaster
Marysville
Lewis Center
Grove City
Grandview
Dublin
Canal Winchester
Bellefontaine
Hilliard