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Allergy Pollen Count reports pollen and mold counts based on actual air sampling. These are done by Pollen Certified Counters of the National Allergy Bureau ( Part of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology).
I live in California. Allergy season runs year round here. AllergyPollenCount is specific to Ohio which is a severe limitation. The data feed if you look carefully is in part from California, but some is from Ohio. This can be confusing and misleading.
My asthma has been bad since we had our last heat wave and the fires and smoke only aggravated it. Humidity is high right now and I am experiencing mild symptoms. However, mold count data from Ohio is not relevant!
Actual app looks nothing like the pictures
2022-06-24
by Kitsyn
All I see are general mold and pollen counts. There’s no information about specific pollens, as shown in the pictures. There’s some mysterious information about shots, but only in the Toledo, Ohio area. Not as advertised!
Confused
2022-07-25
by Raep98
I was so excited to download AllergyPollenCount but I do not have nearly as much information as what is advertised. My home screen on AllergyPollenCount gives general allergy information and that’s it. I can’t go to any other screens for details.
Great if you live in Ohio
2022-08-26
by Michp1000
I thought this would be great because it uses national stations that supposedly report air samples. The 2 WI locations are over 100 miles from where I live and haven’t submitted samples since August 1st...today is September 14th. I was looking forward to something more detailed and accurate...right now the two apps I have offer conflicting data.
The instructional video shows there should be 4 tabs across the top on the home screen. I have none. Even the data I see on my home page is much less detailed than shown in the video. Has AllergyPollenCount been changed (in which case, it isn’t as good), or is it not working properly?
Was a 5 star app, now it’s too general
2022-10-28
by Nofziger6
AllergyPollenCount used to give great details about what was in the air, breaking it down by tree or weed. (Oak Pine Mulberry very high, hickory occasional, etc). Now it just tells me that trees are high without specifying which types. Not good enough. I’m really really sensitive to a couple trees and have no problem with the rest. If it doesn’t say what’s in the air, it’s not telling me anything. UPDATE - ok
Update May 14, my wife was complaining to me about this on Sunday. And I couldn’t remember how to do it. I told her I would go check my review to get the instructions. Why should I click on a video button, then F? Why not just put the most valuable info that comes in the notification right on the main screen?
Ohio?
2022-11-29
by Ittybittypilot
Useless unless you live in Ohio. Developers, please change the title, very misleading and a waste of time as I tried to find a setting to change location. ....update! Thank you for fixing so it's now more than just Ohio! :-)
Update for iOS 11 doesn’t work
2022-12-30
by Fu_Manchu
My go to app for allergen counts. However the latest update for the horrible iOS 11 has rendered AllergyPollenCount useless. It no longer opens. *edit* Ok so AllergyPollenCount opens fine but it doesn’t show any recent allergen counts. Last pollen count was October 26. Everyday. A month without being able to see allergen levels? Sorry but I have to delete AllergyPollenCount now. I’m sorry iOS 11 has ruined so many great apps. It’s certainly ruined my first iExperience...
Disappointed
2023-01-31
by Mask Queen
I thought I would get allergy reports for my area. The closest count is hundreds of miles from my area. There is no feature for telling it where I live.
I’m was happy with AllergyPollenCount as I used it regularly for checking the molds but now it won’t update. It’s stuck on Aug 7 and it’s Aug 31. I removed it and redownloaded it but that didn’t help. I’ll have to find another one I guess.
Pretty effective...
2023-04-02
by OrinL
... to see what is in the air RIGHT NOW. There is no warning feature or predictions like 'Ragweed will be high over the next few day' which would be incredibly useful.
In short, if you want to know what sort of airborne ugliness is making your allergies spike off the charts, AllergyPollenCount will tell you!
2nd nearest location alerts
2023-05-04
by Sotnpma
I am unable to get rid of the 2nd nearest location on the Home page. That means I am getting alerts for that location which I do not want. Any suggestions?
Great Allergy Info For Ohio Residents!!
2023-06-04
by Bawhite1
Thanks Dr. Safadi for making AllergyPollenCount possible as part of your allergy and asthma practice! All of your patients as well as residents of Northwest and Central Ohio love knowing the exact pollen count and species of the day!!
Great little App
2023-07-06
by Big-F00T
Great little App. Gets you the allergen information you need when and where you need it!
AllergyPollenCount is very useful. I can always depend on AllergyPollenCount for current up to date information.
Accurate
2023-09-07
by Arockstir54
This is the best app for allergy and more info about why you are suffering! Thorough and even gives a mild count!!!
Very reliable for allergens
2023-10-09
by JimVinNYC
AllergyPollenCount is way more accurate than others I've used and correlates extremely well between what's "in the air" and how I feel for my known allergens.
It helps me to plan outdoor activities.
Allergy Alerts
2023-11-09
by Carolyn Perez
Love AllergyPollenCount! Sends info specific to my area and known allergens for that day. Thats more than the other apps do. I've also used AllergyPollenCount for educating myself on my sensitivities. I thank the team that makes this possible!
Such a helpful shortcut
2023-12-11
by Kmelsayed
It's great to know what the pollen levels are so we know when to keep allergy meds in stock.
I love that I can check office hours and call right from here. The next best thing would be a messaging system so we can send our CNP or Dr a message or request instead of waiting for the telephone funnel. Thanks!
AllergyPollenCount is very informative and helps my family plan for outdoor activities as well as keep us organized for appt. love it!!
Is Allergy Pollen Count Safe? 🤗🙏
Yes. Allergy Pollen Count is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 246 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 3.9/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Allergy Pollen Count Is 63.4/100.
Is Allergy Pollen Count Legit? 💯
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Features
These are done by Pollen Certified Counters of the National Allergy Bureau ( Part of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology).
In addition, the app provides continuously updated, Allergy related educational short videos by Board Certified Allergist - Dr.
Allergy Pollen Count reports pollen and mold counts based on actual air sampling.