Find Asthma Care in Raleigh & Garner
Asthma is the most common chronic childhood illness. Many patients and families deal with cough and labored breathing regularly. We know that these symptoms can be controlled if parents and children have a good understanding of asthma and the medications used for treatment. Well-controlled asthma means children should have a normal lifestyle, activity and healthy lungs for the future.
What Causes Asthma in Children?
Asthma triggers and symptoms are different for each individual. The most common triggers are respiratory infections, allergies, exercise, and weather changes. Symptoms of asthma are persistent cough, labored breathing and sometimes audible wheezing.
Schedule an Appointment With an Asthma Specialist
Raleigh Pediatrics’ dedicated asthma teams are here to help patients and their families navigate asthma confidently.
For further questions regarding asthma evaluation appointments, you can leave a message for one of our certified asthma educators in Raleigh at 919-872-0250 ext. 262, and in Garner at 919-779-6423 ext. 329.
Pulmonary Function Testing at Raleigh Pediatrics
Pulmonary function testing is recommended by the National Institute of Health’s guidelines for the successful treatment and management of asthma. Spirometry is a type of pulmonary function test that measures the amount and speed of air forced out of the lung. Children are asked to blow down pictures such as candles or the three pigs house. Children four years and older usually perform this test well. They enjoy the “video game” testing and incentives. We ask that children that have inhalers and spacers bring them to the office on the day of testing.
When visiting the office for asthma or allergy education and testing, you will see one of our certified asthma educators, who will spend 30-40 minutes with you and your child. After seeing the “asthma nurse” your child will see the doctor for a brief asthma exam. The doctor will evaluate testing and send prescriptions if needed. Plan to be at the office for about one hour. The normal office co-pay or deductibles will apply to this visit.
Asthma Control Test Forms
How To:
- How to use an EpiPen
- How to use an inhaler with a spacer
- How to use an inhaler with a spacer and mask
- What is vocal cord dysfunction?
- Vocal cord dysfunction exercises
Allergy & Asthma: helpful links
- What Is Asthma? (American Lung Association)
- My SMART Asthma Booklet(Children’s Mercy, Kansas City)
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology: Information about allergic diseases and asthma. Includes a Patient/Public Resource Center and a Just For Kids section of resources and puzzles.
- CDC Asthma Information Website: Information and resources to help you better control your asthma from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network: Resources for patients with food allergies or who are at risk for severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).
Raleigh office
fax: (919) 848-3054
Office Hours
Mon-Fri*: 8:00am–5:00pm
Closed from 12:45–1:45pm for lunch.Sun: 8:00am–11:00am
urgent matters by appt only (Raleigh closed on Saturday)*Wednesdays, we begin seeing patients at 9:00am.
Garner office
fax: (919) 662-2021
Office Hours
Mon-Fri*: 8:00am–5:00pm
Closed from 12:45–1:45pm for lunch.Sat: 8:00am–11:00am
urgent matters by appt only (Garner closed on Sunday)*Wednesdays, we begin seeing patients at 9:00am.

