Maya N. Gharfeh, M.D., has joined the Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic medical providers’ staff. Dr. Gharfeh treats both children and adults with asthma and allergic conditions. Her particular areas of expertise include atopic dermatitis, asthma, food allergy and delayed hypersensitivity. She is board-certified with the American Board of Allergy and Immunology and the American…
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New Patient & Established Patient OAAC Guidelines Beginning May 11th
BEGINNING MAY 11th – Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic will revert back to ALL in person patient appointments.All patients are required to wear their own cloth or medical masks into the clinics when arriving for appointments. Due to supply chain issues, OAAC will not be able to provide masks to patients. To limit your time in…
Read MoreNew CDC Guidelines: You are required to wear a mask when entering this office
How to properly fit a face maskDUE TO SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES, YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN CLOTH or MEDICAL MASK. OAAC will not be able to provide a mask for you.Our providers and co-workers do have the necessary PPE to wear for the protection of our patients.• You could spread COVID-19 to others even if…
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OAAC's Telemedicine Instructions for Patients
1. Use a computer or device with camera/microphone 2. Follow the link sent to you earlier via text message or email 3. Allow your browser to use your webcam and microphone 4. Type in your name and click check in 5. Your care provider will start your visit. Call Tips…
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): What People With Asthma Need to Know
What Is the Coronavirus (COVID-19)? A coronavirus is a type of virus that often occurs in animals. Sometimes, it can spread to humans. This is rare. In December 2019, a new coronavirus started spreading. Experts think people first caught the virus at a fish and live animal market. Now it is spreading from person to person. According…
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2020 Allergy Capitals™ Report Ranks the Most Challenging Cities in the U.S. for Allergies; Oklahoma City named 9th out of 100
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), the premiere patient advocacy organization representing more than 60 million Americans with asthma and allergies, just released its annual Allergy Capitals™ report for 2020. The report identifies the most challenging places to live with spring and fall allergies in the top 100 metropolitan areas in the U.S.…
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