Central Texas allergy data: See what's making you sniffle and sneeze
Click here to view our interactive allergy page — including historical levels for the past month.Find the latest allergen counts for Central Texas, as measured by Sheila M. Amar, M.D., and Kim T. Hovanky, M.D. of Allergy & Asthma Center of Georgetown. Whether it is cedar, mold, cottonwood, oak, ragweed, ash, pine, mulberry, elm, poplar, or any other allergen in our area, you can track recent allergy reports here.What time of year do allergens appear?Mold is pre
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