WELCOME
TO OUR PRACTICE!
We feel a good relationship is essential to your overall care. With this
in mind, we have assembled information to help acquaint you with our
office, staff and policies.
You can help us get to know you and assess your medical needs by completing
the medical history and patient information forms available on
this page, or in PDF form here.
Please bring the completed forms with you, along with your insurance
card, when you come in for a thorough consultation.
WHAT
IS MOLD? Molds
are microscopic fungal organisms. They grow as networks
of interlocking filaments that spread on and into organic
matter, leading to its decomposition. When clusters of
these filaments become large enough, they are visible
as fuzzy growths of mold or mildew. Bread mold is a familiar
example. Mold reproduces by releasing spores into the
air.
WHERE
ARE MOLDS FOUND?
Molds are found primarily in warm, dark and damp locations. Molds obtain
their energy by digesting other organic matter and they need moisture.
Molds generally grow out doors, but, if the humidity is high enough,
can grow indoors as well. They do not have the clearly defined seasons
that pollens do, and are absent in outdoor air only if there is snow
on the ground. They can grow on grass and on the bark of trees, and are
plentiful in fallen leaves and other decaying vegetation. Mold spores
are easily released while mowing the lawn and often cause allergic symptoms.
Indoors, they live in areas of high humidity, such as basements or poorly
ventilated bathrooms. Or in any area that has been flooded or leaked
into from plumbing problems, etc.
WHAT
CAN BE DONE TO DECREASE EXPOSURE TO MOLD?
Clean
your home:
1. Use diluted bleach to eliminate visible mold growth
2. Avoid carpets in bathrooms
3. Remove any carpeting that has been installed directly on basement
concrete floors
Control
your air:
1. Keep humidity under 50% by using air conditioning- possibly supplemented
with dehumidifiers.
2. Avoid over-humidification
3. Do not store firewood indoors
Repair:
1. Leaking shower enclosures, sinks, or pipes.
2. Roof leaks
3. Sprinkler wetting of walls.
Convenient
Early AM, Lunch and Evening Appointments Available. Hablamos Español.
Coastal
Allergy Care/Allergy Care Center, A
Medical Corporation
Lewis
J. Kanter, M.D., President & CEO | Cristina
N. Porch-Curren, M.D.,
Vice President