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
DJ Rizzo
I can deal with the same lame notifications comments about dust and pollen because I do want to know when it’s going to be a Bad day. But it annoys me to no end that the devs still don’t have the widget in accordance with Apple design standards. It is supposed to have a white translucent background. Not having the correct background makes the widget less legible and is just another daily reminder to me that I shouldn’t expect much from WebMD when it comes to mobile technology (their baby tracking app is my other daily reminder of that).
Dmgabriel214
Not only do I... a major allergy sufferer, love this app -- the info I share broadly amongst friends is appreciated by them. Thank you!
Dennis Coll
I'm a lung transplant candidate. Before this app I found myself wondering if I would make it thrust the day. Now my habit is to check the app for air quality. When it's bad I stay confined to the house. It doesn't change my condition but does prevent REALLYdown days.
Cuatrista
Before I get out of bed every day, I check the pollen count. Often there is an article that is worth reading as well. I'm not given to hyperbole, so I won't say it has changed my life. On the other hand, it has become an omnipresent tool enhancing my life.
dr_punditington
Nearly full-screen popups about subscribing to a newsletter. If you tap on a specific allergen to learn more, you're taken to nowhere in particular, but to a general collection of articles. In the case of outdoor dust, this is never even addressed in any of the articles. Local "data" consists of vague colored bar graphs with no details or numbers or directly-tied explanatory articles. This app is actually little better than nothing.