AAICA will remain open for normal operations, regardless of volcano warning status, until there is an active erruption.
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Center of Alaska
We care deeply about our patients and about their quality of life. That’s why we employ the best providers, medical assistants, and nurses in the Anchorage, Alaska area.
Waiting for a volcanic eruption and ash event can be
stressful. For those living with respiratory challenges, the
wait is even more stressful than usual. With or without pre-exisiting breathing challenges, knowing you’re prepared,
will help ease the stress.
For our Medical Director’s Respiratory Recommendations, information and official resources on what to do if/when Mt. Spurr (or any of our local volcanoes) erupts causing an ash event, please click the button below.
New Patients
We are ready to help you with a wide variety of allergy, asthma, and immunology problems, including: allergic rhinitis (hay fever), asthma, food allergy, immunodeficiencies (chronic infections), bee/wasp/yellow jacket/ant venom allergy, latex allergy, reactions to medications, reactions to immunizations, urticaria (hives) and angioedema, allergic fungal sinusitis, as well as other allergy related problems.
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Our Clinics
Our Main Clinic
The clinic is located in the Providence Health Park .Our building easily accessed off Providence Drive (or 36 th Street) before you get to the main Providence Hospital entrance. Turn onto Piper Street , across from UAA at Sea Wolf Drive. Once on Piper Street , building “T” will be just ahead on the left. The “T” in the address designates the building. The “4” is the floor. And “054” is our suite. For your convenience there is a parking garage immediately next to the T and U buildings.