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
Marilyn C...ham
Love this app. It helps me decide whether I should open windows to get fresh air or not.
12 devs in 1
Widgets : broken App: broken Example; shows 20% of what it used to show.
rosieotosie
And yet there’s tree and ragweed pollen too? It’s December 30th, we have 9 inches of snow and half the trees are gone from the derecho. Are you kidding me?
amvallejo311
This is a very good app for standard allergies but does not break down tree pollen. For someone living in central Texas with severe cedar tree allergies, I need more info to plan ahead.
KimbPW
How can I have 12 inches of snow on the ground and the app tell me dust is high? Is the snow the dust? Deleting the app.
mmsrgood
Great app❗️Very helpful since I do have allergies & will make me aware of why I feel draggy or great. Glad I downloaded❗️
cynhoof
I have tried other allergy apps and I always return to this one as it is the only one the that appears to track dust levels. I am asthmatic and when I start to cough or feel a tightness in my chest I immediately jump to do I have COVID or is there a la allergen triggering my asthma. Having an app that shows indoor, environmental allergen triggers as well as outdoors helps me to identify what or if something triggering my asthma. My only issue with the app is that it generalizes tree and grass pollens. It would help to know what type of pollen is in the air and not just a general tree or grass.
Cidstevens
Checking several different apps and they don’t seem to agree on the allergens. They seem to present conflicting information. In my opinion this app is not doing a good job of being accurate. I suggest a local weather station to get allergy info.
Heyniks1
i love this app! it covers dust, ragweed, and pollen which is what i was looking for. highly recommend