WebMD Allergy Reviews – Page 3

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

Accurate App - HATE ADS

LiverLoaf

I’d pay for the app to get rid of the ads.


All That I Expect

In Bonita

It works well.


Track history

JDonMo

The tracker only seems to let you track your symptoms & treatment. I’m interested in what the allergen levels were historically, on the days I felt high reactions. I’ll keep looking .


Not accurate

Mazel Tov2

I’ve depended on this app for years to give me a reading on pollen and dust, but this fall found the ragweed levels reported wildly inaccurate. Very disappointing.


Love the app

mfcogg

I use the Webmd Allergy app everyday. I have a severe allergy to mold as well as asthma. I use it to tell me when I need to do indoor exercise and help me anticipate my need for extra allergy meds. Love it!


Hum .....

Cinderella502

I keep getting a high mold alert from the news and yet the app is barely showing any mount of mold going on. Not sure if I can trust this app now.


The notifications need help!

Gyrdjiyf

LOVE being able to look up levels of allergens. LOVE customization for level of allergens by type that will trigger an allergy alert notification. FRUSTRATED at repetitive daily notices which have nothing to do with allergens in my area. EXAMPLE: Every day for weeks at a time, I will receive the same thing: Allergies acting up? Mold is likely the culprit, stay inside and avoid raking leaves. I live in a desert - mold is always low, and nearly every day the same notice. Argh!! So.... SUGGESTION: if you want to send something daily, either target them to whichever is the most elevated in that area (or when applicable, send a “Breathe easy, allergens are low in your area today!” notice.) OR just label all notices “Allergy Tips” create a boatload of all different short tips and alternate sending a different one easy day.


Part of my Daily Planning Info

AloneALot

Good clues as to what I will experience during my day. Decisions about avoiding some areas or even staying inside can now be data driven.


Contradictory information

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I check my air pollution app and then my allergy app every day before deciding what my outdoor activities will be. Almost every time that this allergy app says that all allergens are low, within an hour or two I get a notification that there are high levels of mold. When I check the app again, it still shows that molds are low. Makes it hard to trust and to plan when to open windows and go outdoors for exercise.


Thank you

Eric ^

I said thank you because I couldn’t figure out why I had such a severe sinus headache. All the weeds were Low, including ragweed which affected me while living in TX. The I downloaded Alergy MD and sure enough, Dust was Extreme. Now I’m going to check regularly.