What you need to know about H1N1
Sneezing LadyFall is here and so is the flu. Cases of H1N1 and seasonal flu are cropping up everyday. KCAA is pleased to provide you with the lastest information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as tips from our board certified allergy and asthma specialists. Click on the links below to learn how to protect your family from colds and the flu this year. 
 
 
Flu Vaccine Update
KCAA will have regular seasonal flu vaccines available October 1, 2009. KCAA patients who have seen their physician in the last year may get their regular seasonal flu vaccine on a walk-in basis at any of our allergy injection clinics (except Saturdays), or during their next scheduled visit. H1N1 flu vaccines have not been made available to us yet. Visit our website at www.kcallergy.com for updates on H1N1 flu vaccine availability.
 
Links to more information about H1N1:
www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu (Centers
 for Disease Control and Prevention)
www.kdheks.gov/H1N1 (Kansas Dept. of Health)
www.kcmo.org/health (City of Kansas City, MO Health Dept.)
 Our newsletter is now available online
 
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Students on BusHere's what you'll find:
  • Back-to-school allergy and asthma tips
  • Tackling food allergies
  • Treatment options for performers and singers 
  • Clinical trials...what they're really like  
  • KCAA celebrates 30 years of quality patient care
 

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Kansas City Allergy and Asthma Associates is proud to celebrate its 30th year as Kansas City's leading allergy and asthma specialty group. On behalf of the five board certified physician specialists, our clinicians and patient support staff, we thank you for the opportunity to care for you.

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