Patient Resources
Bill Pay Options
Our dedicated billing service is available to help answer questions about statements, pay bills over the phone, and set up payment plans. Call the phone number printed on your billing statement for the fastest resolution.
All new patients and services provided on or after February 3, 2025, call (866) 238-0278. For services provided before February 3, 2025, call (866) 258-7609.
Open Hours
- Monday: 7:30 – 5:45
- Tuesday: 9:00 – 4:00
- Wednesday: 9:00 – 5:00
- Thursday: 7:30 – 6:00
- Friday: 9:00 – 4:00
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Allergy Shot Hours
- Monday: 7:30 – 5:45
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 9:00 – 12:45 (By Appt Only)
- Thursday: 7:30 – 5:45
- Friday: 9:00 – 3:45
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
The clinic will be closed for lunch from 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm.
About AllerVie Health – Glastonbury
At AllerVie Health – Glastonbury, we’re committed to providing expert and comprehensive care for allergies, asthma, and related immunological disorders for adults and children. As part of the AllerVie Health network, we strive to offer accessible, gold-standard care through the integration of innovation and technology.
Our board-certified allergists and a team of advanced practice providers are dedicated to diagnosing and treating allergies in their patients. Our approach is personalized, with each treatment plan uniquely designed to manage your specific allergies or asthma effectively. We are here to ensure your health doesn’t prevent you from enjoying life’s pleasures.
Let us help you regain control of your allergies and asthma. Trust in our expertise and personalized care.
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Local Pollen Levels
How to read pollen count
Pollen and mold levels are determined by the National Allergy Bureau and have been translated into four levels based on the counts for the majority of days and the averages over the years.
A low pollen count means that only people who are extremely sensitive to pollen and mold will have allergy symptoms.
A moderate pollen count means more people will have allergy symptoms.
A high pollen count means that most people with a sensitivity to pollen and/or molds can experience allergy symptoms.
A very high pollen count means that almost everyone who has an allergy to molds and pollen will experience symptoms.