Dr Jeremy Richard Brozyna addresses allergies and related problems. This includes asthma, sinus problems, and skin allergies. Dr Jeremy Richard Brozyna also treats food and drug reactions. Problems with the immune system are also controlled. The purpose is to find the causes. Relief is sought from symptoms. Serious reactions are prevented. Patients may be more comfortable. It is expected to break out less.
Contact & Appointment Information:
- Address: 1600 7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35233-1711, USA
- City/Country: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
- Phone: (205) 638-9072
Appointment information
- How to book: Call (205) 638-9072 to schedule.
- What to share: Your main concerns, insurance details, and whether your plan requires a referral.
- What to bring: Photo ID, insurance card, medication list (with doses), prior test results, and your epinephrine auto-injector (if prescribed).
- Testing prep: Many antihistamines must be stopped 3-7 days before skin testing. Ask the clinic about your specific medicines before stopping anything.
- Arrival tips: This address is within a large medical campus; plan extra time for parking and ask for the exact building/suite.
Doctor services (clinical)
- Evaluation and management of: seasonal/perennial allergies, asthma and chronic cough, eczema/atopic dermatitis, hives/angioedema, food allergy and anaphylaxis risk, drug allergy (e.g., penicillin), insect venom allergy, chronic sinusitis/nasal polyps, and suspected immune deficiencies.
- Testing: skin prick/intradermal testing, patch testing (contact dermatitis), spirometry and FeNO (asthma assessment), allergy blood tests (specific IgE), supervised oral food challenges (when appropriate).
- Treatments: personalized medication plans, biologic therapies when indicated, and allergy immunotherapy (“allergy shots,” SCIT) when available.
Other patient services
- Personalized allergy/asthma action plans
- Allergen avoidance counseling and environmental control advice
- Epinephrine auto-injector education (use/technique)
- Coordination with your primary care and other specialists (e.g., ENT, pulmonology)
- Telehealth/virtual follow-ups (availability varies by site)
- Help with school/work forms related to allergies or asthma
Cost and insurance
- Insurance: Accepted plans vary by location. Call with your insurance card handy to confirm in-network status and referral needs.
- Good Faith Estimate: You may request a self-pay estimate before your visit (per the No Surprises rules).
- Tip to check costs with your insurer: Ask the clinic for the likely CPT codes for your visit/testing. Common codes include:
- New patient visit: 99203-99205
- Established visit: 99213-99215
- Skin testing: 95004 (prick), 95024 (intradermal)
- Patch testing: 95044
- Spirometry: 94010
- FeNO: 95012
- Oral food challenge: 95076–95079
- Immunotherapy: 95165 (antigen prep), 95115/95117 (injections)
- Final charges depend on your plan’s copay/coinsurance/deductible and the services performed.
Notes
- Office hours and shot clinic times vary by location. Please call to confirm.
- Three additional clinic locations are available. Tell me your preferred area, and I can list the nearest addresses and hours.
Department
- Allergy & Immunology
- Internal Medicine
- Doctor type: Allergist/Immunologist and Internal Medicine physician
About Dr Jeremy Richard Brozyna
The general problems observed include:
- Nose and eye allergies.
- Asthma and persistent cough.
- Symptoms of exercise-inspired asthma.
- Eczema and urticaria.
- Inflammation of the face and lips.
- Food allergies and anaphylaxis practice risk.
- Drug allergies, such as penicillin.
- Allergic reaction to insect bites.
- Frequent infection or a weak immune system.
- Chronic sinusitis and nasal growth.
Available Tests and Treatment:
Skin samples, such as stabs and intradermal templates.
- Patch test for skin irritation.
- Breathing tests for asthma.
- Blood tests for specific allergies.
- Caring for the challenges of food.
- Allergic immunotherapy.
- Medications for asthma and urticaria.
- Biological therapy can be used.
Note: The services deviate from the site. Confirm while ordering.
How to Order an Appointment:
Call the office (205) 638-9072. Share your main concerns and insurance details. Mention if your plan requires a referral. Ask to stop medication before the tests. Confirm your appointment.
What to bring for your first visit:
Your Photo ID and Insurance Card. A list of all medicines and their doses. Previous test results or clinic notes. Description of previous allergic reactions. Your prescribed epinephrine cartridge construction. Your referral authority, if necessary.
How to prepare for Allergic Tests:
- Stop most antihistamines 3-7 days in advance.
- Some cold medicines and antidepressants interfere.
- Ask the clinic. Do not prevent asthma medication or epinephrine.
- Use small sleeves for an easy cell test.
Insurance, invoicing, and Referral:
Confirm the approved insurance plans. Prepare your card. Some plans require a referral from your doctor. Police and deductibles may apply. Ask for an estimate.
Tips on location, parking, and arrival:
The main address is 1600 7th Avenue S, Birmingham, AL 35233-1711. Allow extra time for parking. Find the right building. If you are unsure, call for further directions.
Further clinic placement: Three other websites are available. Call the nearest.
Safety and emergency: For serious reactions, if determined, use epinephrine. Call 911. For non-essential needs, call during office hours.
Training and language support: Inform the reception about any needs. This includes mobility or language help.
FAQs
Q1: Which Dr Jeremy Richard Brozyna takes new patients?
Accessibility changes, but often yes. Call 205-638-9072 for the current opening.
Q2: What is it necessary to refer?
It depends on your insurance. Contact our supplier or reception.
Q3: How long is the first deal?
Expect 45 to 60 minutes. Plan for a long time if the tests are scheduled.
Q4: Should I avoid antihistamines before testing?
Stop them 3 to 7 days before the skin test. Get specific advice from the clinic.
Q5: What about asthmahalators or biology?
Continue to take the necessary medications. Ask the clinic for personal instructions.
Q6: Do you give allergic shots?
Many practices. The lengths and treatment were adapted last year.
Q7: Can food challenges be made safe?
When appropriate, challenges arise in a safe, observed setting.
Q8: Did TeleHements visit an option?
Yes, for some problems and follow-up. Ask about what’s available.
Q9: Do you treat both children and adults?
The age limit varies from site the site. Call to look for pediatrics or adult programs.
Q10: What insurance plans do you accept?
The plans are different. Your insurance details are ready when you call.
Q11: How do I get prescription refills?
Call the office or use the Patient Portal. Allow one to two business days.
Q12: What should I do after using epinephrine?
Call 911 or go to it. Then contact the clinic for follow-up.
Q13: Can you test for drug allergies?
Many allergy tests test for penicillin reactions. Confirm this service while ordering.
Q14: Where are laboratories or imaging tests being done?
Tests can be on-site or at partner facilities. Your care team will guide you.
Q15: How can I find elsewhere and hours?
Save places and contact for operational time (205) 638-9072. Alternatively, I can collect this information for you.