The ABCs of Asthma Management at the Riley Asthma Care Center consist of three visits: Assessment, Basics and Beyond, and Control. Upon completion of the program, you and your child will have a good understanding of your child's condition and how to manage it, including treatment plans for daily asthma control, acute attacks, and long-term maintenance. First Visit: AssessmentVisit one focuses on an assessment of the past and current status of your child's asthma. Prior to this visit, you and your child complete a medical history questionnaire and allergen exposure survey, which will be sent to your home once you schedule an appointment. When you arrive for the first visit, the physician will review these materials and complete a comprehensive history and physical exam. Lung function testing is conducted on children to help measure the severity of the disease. Highlights of the first visit with the Riley Asthma Care Team:
Second Visit: Basics and BeyondVisit two consists of instruction of asthma medications. If needed, allergy skin testing may be done at this time. At the second visit:
Third Visit: ControlVisit three focuses on controlling your child's current condition and planning for long-term management. A careful review of the patient's progress since starting the program is completed. Special attention is given to:
Moving Past the ABC's: Special Asthma ProgramsIn addition to our general program, the Riley Asthma Care Center offers specialized clinics for patients requiring multidisciplinary assessment and management, such as:
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