The office is located just south of Layton, on 76th street, in the building next to Carraba’s, and is very easy to get to. I’ve seen Dr. Basich(Bass-ick) a couple of times over the years and have had, on the whole, positive experiences. Years ago, I was diagnosed with allergies to mold, dust, pollen and dogs. We lived in an apartment with a chronically leaky roof that no amount of repairs could seem to fix. I was tired all the time, sleeping up to 12 – 14 hours a day and only felt better when I left. Visiting family that owned dogs meant a runny nose the entire visit. So, based on the diagnoses, and the mold that HAD to be up in the ceiling, we moved. *I should note here that I am on an anti-itch medication on an as-needed basis for eczema in my ear canals… ever had itchy ears? Horrible! The lethargy went away, but I still had the chronically runny nose and it was now in my own apartment and we didn’t even own a dog! I suffered through it because the runny nose was something I could tolerate. Fast forward to earlier this year: We bought a house a couple of years ago and I had reached a point where I could NOT tolerate the runny nose any longer. We had owned a rescue dog for a year before she passed away from cancer, and although my nose was still running, it hadn’t gotten any worse once she moved in. I went back to see Dr. Basich and he ran all the tests again. This time? No allergy to dogs, but the other 3 were still there. He told me to give Zyrtec a try because, although I had taken it in the past and built up a tolerance for it, having been off of it for so long could mean that my body lost the tolerance and it would work. Well, it didn’t. One day, we received a coupon in the mail for allergen reducing air filters so we tried them out and Voila! My runny nose is virtually non-existent! My only explanation for this is that I’m either a really horrible housekeeper(admittedly, I could be better) and I’m just not thoroughly getting the dust, or the air filters in those apartments(if there even were any) were über filthy and virtually useless. I just had a follow up visit the other day and Dr. Basich told me to keep doing what I’m doing as long as it is working and to let him know if I need more of the anti-itch meds. He makes me feel that he is on my side, trying to get to the bottom of the problem rather than pushing medications. 89÷2015÷183