5 Best Rated Allergy And Immunology Clinics In and Around Frisco, TX in 2026
In this episode of Review Remedy by ScoreDoc, we explore the 5 Best Rated Allergy and Immunology Clinics in and Around Frisco, TX in 2026, helping you make informed and confident decisions when it comes to managing allergies and immune-related conditions.
Allergy and immunology care plays a crucial role in improving quality of life—especially in regions like Frisco, where seasonal allergies, asthma, and environmental triggers are common. From chronic sinus issues to food allergies and immune disorders, finding the right specialist can make a significant difference in both diagnosis and long-term treatment outcomes. Studies show that patients often rely heavily on reviews and provider experience when choosing specialists, making reputation analysis a key factor in decision-making.
That’s where ScoreDoc simplifies the process. By analyzing patient feedback across trusted platforms such as Google, Yelp, Healthgrades, and Facebook, ScoreDoc evaluates clinics based on review volume, sentiment, recency, and overall patient satisfaction, ensuring only consistently high-performing providers are highlighted.
Featured Allergy & Immunology Clinics in This Episode
Allergy & Asthma Center of Texas
Allergy and Asthma of Prosper and Celina
North Texas Allergy and Asthma Associates
Southwest Allergy & Asthma Center - Plano
US Allergy & Asthma
These clinics stand out for delivering comprehensive care, including allergy testing, asthma management, immunotherapy, and treatment for chronic allergic conditions—while maintaining strong and consistent patient feedback.
In this episode, we also break down what patients value most when choosing an allergy and immunology clinic—from accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans to compassionate care and efficient clinical experiences. Whether you’re dealing with seasonal allergies or complex immune conditions, this episode will help you make a smarter and faster healthcare decision.
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Chapter 1
Welcome, Breathing Easy, and Why This Episode Matters
Ava Dawson
Welcome, welcome, welcome to Review Remedy by ScoreDoc. Welcome back to Review Remedy.
Daniel Garcia
And I’m Daniel Garcia. This is a really useful one, because a lot of people shrug off allergy symptoms as, “Eh, probably a cold,” when actually the pattern tells a different story.
Ava Dawson
Right. Like if your nose is running, your eyes are itchy, your throat feels weird, and somehow it keeps happening every time the weather changes, or after cleaning out a closet, or after visiting that one friend with the very fluffy dog...
Daniel Garcia
...that may be less “random bad luck” and more a reaction to triggers like pollen, dust, mold, pet dander, or other allergens. And asthma symptoms can get mixed in too, which is where things get more important to evaluate properly.
Ava Dawson
Yeah, because at some point it stops being a nuisance and starts becoming a mystery you are tired of starring in.
Daniel Garcia
Exactly. Allergy and immunology care is often where people finally get answers. These clinics focus on diagnosing and treating conditions tied to allergies and the immune system. That can include seasonal allergies, asthma, food allergies, skin allergies, and certain immune-related disorders.
Ava Dawson
And that word “diagnosing” matters. Because people will try everything first. New air filter, new tea, new pillowcase, maybe a dramatic breakup with dairy even though dairy did nothing. Sometimes you really need someone to help identify the trigger instead of guessing.
Daniel Garcia
At an allergy and immunology appointment, a specialist will usually review symptoms, medical history, and possible triggers. They may do a physical exam and recommend testing, such as skin tests or blood tests, then build a treatment plan based on the results. That plan might involve medications, avoidance strategies, or immunotherapy like allergy shots.
Ava Dawson
So today, we’re giving you a practical starting point: five best rated allergy and immunology clinics in and around Frisco for 2026, based on patient feedback data. Not random hype, not whoever yelled the loudest online, but measurable review patterns.
Daniel Garcia
Right. This list comes from an evaluation of 31 clinics in and around Frisco, using patient review data from the last 24 months. The methodology looked at overall star ratings, review volume, recent review activity, written sentiment, and reputation indicators gathered from major platforms patients actually use.
Ava Dawson
And that last-24-month window is important. I mean, a five-star review from years ago is nice, but if the front desk changed, the scheduling changed, the doctor mix changed, the whole patient experience may have changed too.
Daniel Garcia
Exactly. Reviews are most helpful when they reflect current operations. Also, quick note: this kind of ranking helps identify clinics with strong review performance. It does not, by itself, measure medical competence. It’s a starting point, not the whole decision.
Ava Dawson
A very helpful starting point, though. Especially in a fast-growing area like Frisco, Plano, Prosper, and nearby communities, where you’ve got options and maybe zero desire to compare thirty-one clinics by yourself on a Tuesday night.
Daniel Garcia
That sounds like a very specific Tuesday.
Ava Dawson
Too specific. So let’s make this easier. We’re gonna walk through the five clinics that stood out, and then we’ll talk about how to read the reviews like a smart, calm, not-overcaffeinated healthcare researcher.
Chapter 2
The Five Best Rated Clinics in and Around Frisco
Ava Dawson
Alright, let’s do the list. Not in dramatic reality-show elimination style, because honestly all five made the cut for a reason, but we are going clinic by clinic so you can get a feel for the field.
Daniel Garcia
And I’ll bring the numbers, because numbers keep us honest.
Ava Dawson
First up: Allergy & Asthma Center of Texas in Frisco. Conveniently right in town at 6946 Lebanon Road.
Daniel Garcia
This clinic had a 4.7 rating, with 131 total reviews, 24 recent reviews, and 93.1 percent positive sentiment. That’s a strong combination of volume and positivity. The review summary indicates steady patient engagement across major platforms, with generally positive experiences tied to care quality, clinic services, and interactions with the care team.
Ava Dawson
I like seeing that balance. Big enough review volume that you’re not just looking at a tiny handful of opinions, but also recent enough activity that the feedback still feels current.
Daniel Garcia
Exactly. Volume helps give context. Recent reviews help show whether that experience is ongoing.
Ava Dawson
Second clinic: Allergy and Asthma of Prosper and Celina, located in Prosper on West Frontier Parkway. And this one jumps out fast.
Daniel Garcia
It does. This clinic had a perfect 5.0 rating, with 22 total reviews, 7 recent reviews, and 100 percent positive sentiment. The report notes steady patient engagement and a strong share of favorable feedback related to treatment experiences and clinic interactions.
Ava Dawson
Now, little reality check here: perfect scores are eye-catching, but I always wanna pair that with review count. Twenty-two reviews is not tiny-tiny, but it’s also not ninety or a hundred-plus.
Daniel Garcia
That’s the right way to read it. A 5.0 is impressive, and seven recent reviews show current participation, but you’d still want to compare that against clinics with a broader review base.
Ava Dawson
Third: North Texas Allergy and Asthma Associates in Plano, on West Plano Parkway. This one feels like a really strong data point.
Daniel Garcia
I’d agree. North Texas Allergy and Asthma Associates posted a 4.9 rating, with 92 total reviews, 42 recent reviews, and 96.7 percent positive sentiment. That’s one of the strongest combinations in the group because it pairs a very high rating with substantial review volume and a lot of recent activity. The report describes consistent patient feedback patterns and active recent participation.
Ava Dawson
Forty-two recent reviews is a lot in this context. That says patients are still actively talking about their experience now, not just years ago.
Daniel Garcia
Right, and when sentiment stays high with that much recent activity, it usually makes the data more persuasive.
Ava Dawson
Fourth on the list: Southwest Allergy & Asthma Center in Plano, on Windcom Court.
Daniel Garcia
This clinic had a 4.6 rating, 91 total reviews, 6 recent reviews, and 87.9 percent positive sentiment. The report notes strong patient satisfaction trends across multiple review platforms, with many positive experiences related to treatment quality and overall patient care.
Ava Dawson
This is a good example of why one number never tells the whole story. A 4.6 is still strong. Ninety-one reviews gives it weight. The recent review count is lower than some others here, so that’s something I’d notice, but it clearly still performed well enough overall to make the top group.
Daniel Garcia
Yes, and that’s why the methodology uses multiple factors rather than just sorting by star rating.
Ava Dawson
And fifth: US Allergy & Asthma in Frisco, on State Highway 121.
Daniel Garcia
US Allergy & Asthma had a 4.8 rating, 54 total reviews, 4 recent reviews, and 94.4 percent positive sentiment. The summary describes ongoing patient engagement and a considerable portion of positive feedback related to treatment services and overall clinic care.
Ava Dawson
So if we zoom out, here’s the quick snapshot. Allergy & Asthma Center of Texas brings strong volume in Frisco. Allergy and Asthma of Prosper and Celina has that perfect score with a smaller pool. North Texas Allergy and Asthma Associates looks especially robust on both quality and recency. Southwest Allergy & Asthma Center has big review volume and solid satisfaction. And US Allergy & Asthma lands in that very strong range too, with a high rating and positive sentiment.
Daniel Garcia
That’s a fair summary. And importantly, these five stood out from 31 clinics evaluated in and around Frisco based on recent review activity, patient sentiment patterns, and measurable reputation indicators over the past two years.
Ava Dawson
Which means if you’ve been putting this off, like, “I should probably find someone about these allergies,” this list saves you from opening seventeen tabs and spiraling.
Chapter 3
How to Read Reviews and Choose the Right Fit
Daniel Garcia
So let’s talk about how to actually use this list well. First, recent reviews matter because they’re more likely to reflect the clinic’s current service level. Staff turnover, scheduling systems, wait times, and communication practices can all change. A clinic’s reputation from three or four years ago may not describe the experience you’d have today.
Ava Dawson
Yes. And when you’re reading reviews, don’t just stare at the stars like they’re the entire story. Read for patterns. Are people consistently mentioning clear communication? Do they feel listened to? Did they understand the next steps after the appointment? Those details matter so much, especially in allergy care where treatment can be ongoing.
Daniel Garcia
I’d also pay attention to consistency across a meaningful number of reviews. One glowing review and one angry review can happen anywhere. What you’re looking for is repetition. If multiple patients describe positive care team interactions, smooth scheduling, or helpful follow-up, that starts to carry more weight.
Ava Dawson
And on the flip side, if several recent reviews keep circling the same issue, maybe communication gaps, maybe long delays, maybe confusion about appointments, that’s worth noticing too. Not as a deal-breaker automatically, but as a clue.
Daniel Garcia
Exactly. Reviews are signals. They help you know what questions to ask next.
Ava Dawson
I’d add one more thing: trust your own practical needs. Maybe one clinic has a slightly different review profile, but it’s closer to home, or the location works better for regular visits, or the appointment process sounds easier for your schedule. In allergy and immunology care, fit matters because this may not be a one-and-done appointment.
Daniel Garcia
That’s especially true if testing, medication follow-up, or immunotherapy becomes part of the plan. Convenience and communication can affect whether a patient sticks with treatment.
Ava Dawson
Also, quick FAQ energy, because people mix this up all the time: allergy clinics and immunology clinics are closely related, but not exactly identical. Allergy care focuses on allergic conditions like seasonal allergies, asthma, food allergies, and skin reactions. Immunology is broader and looks at the immune system more generally. A lot of clinics combine both, because the immune system is basically in the middle of the whole conversation.
Daniel Garcia
That’s a good distinction. And if your symptoms keep returning and no one has really pinned down the cause, that’s often a sign it may be time to see a specialist rather than continue guessing.
Ava Dawson
Guessing is exhausting. Also expensive, weirdly. You buy one hopeful air purifier and suddenly you’re acting like an unpaid detective in your own house.
Daniel Garcia
Very true. So here’s the grounded takeaway: these five clinics are a strong starting point for anyone researching allergy and immunology care in the Frisco area. They stood out based on measurable review data, including rating, review volume, recent activity, and patient sentiment over the last 24 months.
Ava Dawson
Those five again: Allergy & Asthma Center of Texas, Allergy and Asthma of Prosper and Celina, North Texas Allergy and Asthma Associates, Southwest Allergy & Asthma Center in Plano, and US Allergy & Asthma.
Daniel Garcia
Use the list to narrow your search, then read current reviews, compare locations, and consider which clinic seems best aligned with the kind of care experience you want.
Ava Dawson
That’s the sweet spot, honestly. Data first, then personal fit. If your sinuses have been writing mystery novels without your permission, hopefully this episode gave you a clearer next step.
Daniel Garcia
Thanks for listening to Review Remedy.
Ava Dawson
I’m Ava Dawson.
Daniel Garcia
I’m Daniel Garcia.
Ava Dawson
Take care of yourselves, breathe easy if you can, and we’ll see you next time. Bye, Daniel.
Daniel Garcia
Bye, Ava. See you next episode.
