5/5 rating based on 378 reviews. Read all reviews for WebMD Allergy for iPhone.
WebMD Allergy is free iOS app published by WebMD Health Corporation
Chrystal1999
Is this app not meant for an iPad??? I only get a little sliver of picture and not the full screen. Have no idea what it says, because I have about a one inch strip running down the screen.
ThemApples
love the glanceable allergy severity ratings. could we please have a dark mode?
Ladytiger310
Everyday it tells me the dust is terribly high. This happens when there is 2 feet of snow on the ground, when it’s raining or snowing or nice out. Not at all helpful!
Tayroxy
I use this app every day when determining my tasks. The app is informative and very accurate. I have a lot of allergy problems and this app has proven invaluable to me, it means the difference between having a miserable day or a productive one! Thank you.
Static47
App only shows data for Dust and even that is incorrect. Tested this in multiple cities against multiple competitor apps. I’d expect more from WebMD
thankful in FL
Very helpful to have local information about allergens in the air. My asthma is triggered by allergies and this App is a helpful guideline for me. Thanks.
3000ks
Every other pollen count has cedar going crazy but they are stuck on “grass” in the winter. Wondering what kind of grass they are smoking.
BiigNiick
The app is nice and has good features. I’ve been using it for a few weeks to track my allergies instead of the local weather guy’s app and was so confused on why I felt so bad and stuffy and the app said dust low and grass medium. . . Apparently cedar wasn’t on the list and I don’t see if it’s even an option to add. The count jumped from 7 ppm to over 6,000 ppm in a day. But I would have never known that using this app... Would like ability to track cedar pollen.
Katydid126
As someone who suffers from allergies and asthma, I depend on this app to let me know before I head outside what the air quality is like. It works very well. I use it every day!
ZenJim
Today my allergies have been very bad but app shows tree at 0. Watched nightly news and they say cedar is the 4th highest on record. Allergy counts are inaccurate