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Dr. Vidyashankar B. Revan is a board-certified allergist and immunologist serving Springboro and southwest Ohio. He helps patients manage asthma, environmental allergies, chronic sinus symptoms, food allergies, hives, and immunology concerns with evidence-based allergy testing and treatment.
Dr. Vijaya Knight is affiliated with Children's Hospital Colorado's Allergy and Immunology department with a focus on laboratory immunology. Her work supports advanced immune system evaluation, specialized testing and translational insight for complex immunology cases. This profile is best suited for patients and referring clinicians looking for immunology expertise connected to a pediatric academic medical center in Aurora, Colorado.
Dr. Vikas Kancherla is an Allergy & ENT Associates allergist-immunologist serving Sugar Land and Fulshear-area patients. He helps patients manage asthma, seasonal and environmental allergies, sinus-related allergy symptoms, food allergy questions, hives, eczema, and immune concerns.
Dr. Vincent Devlin is a board-certified allergy and immunology physician at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage. He treats infants, children, and adults with allergy, asthma, and immune-related concerns, bringing additional training in pediatrics, molecular microbiology, immunology, and vaccine health policy.
Dr. Vivek Agarwal is an allergy and immunology specialist caring for patients in Silverdale, Washington. He sees children and adults with asthma, seasonal allergies, allergic rhinitis, immune concerns, and other allergy-related conditions. Based at The Doctors Clinic’s Cavalon Place location, Dr. Agarwal focuses on listening carefully, identifying triggers, and building individualized care plans for Kitsap County patients seeking allergy testing and asthma management.
Dr. Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo is a Miami Lakes pediatric allergist-immunologist and founder of Allergy & Immunology Care Center of South Florida. She cares for children with food allergy, anaphylaxis, asthma, eczema, recurrent infections, drug allergy, hives, angioedema, and immune disorders.
Dr. Vivian Cruz Nanagas is an allergist-immunologist serving Zionsville and the north Indianapolis area. She evaluates allergies, asthma, environmental triggers, and immune concerns for children and adults, with care plans focused on long-term symptom control and everyday relief.
Dr. W. Mona Hirani is an allergy and immunology physician with Allergy Partners of Chicago, with a focus on pediatric asthma, food and drug allergies, desensitization, eosinophilic disorders, and immune deficiency care. Her Park Ridge listing helps local families find allergy and asthma care close to home.
Dr. Wai-Tim Chew is an allergy and immunology physician serving Cypress and Greater Houston, TX. Dual-trained in allergy/immunology and internal medicine, he helps patients with asthma, environmental allergies, food and drug allergy concerns, immunotherapy planning, and comprehensive immune-system evaluation.
Dr. Walaa Y. Hamadi is an allergy and immunology physician at Intermountain Health’s River Road Clinic in Saint George. She treats asthma, environmental allergies, food and contact allergy concerns, eczema, hives, sinus symptoms, and immune-related conditions.
Dr. Walter M. Ryan III is a Nashua, New Hampshire allergist and clinical immunology physician with Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics. His profile is useful for patients searching for allergy testing, asthma care, allergic rhinitis treatment, food allergy evaluation, hives management, eczema support, and immune-system guidance.
Dr. Warren Frick provides allergy and asthma care at Lawrence Otolaryngology Associates in Lawrence, Kansas. He treats adult and pediatric allergic disorders, including asthma, hay fever, food allergy, eosinophilic esophagitis, eczema, hives, drug allergy, stinging insect allergy, chronic cough, and immunotherapy needs.
Dr. Waseem Makhoul is a board-certified allergist and immunologist at Valley Allergy & Asthma Clinic in Clackamas, OR. He provides allergy testing, asthma care, immunotherapy, and treatment for rhinitis, sinus symptoms, eczema, hives, food allergies, insect sting reactions, and immune concerns.
Dr. Wei Wei Li is an allergy and immunology physician at Center for Asthma & Allergy in Westfield, New Jersey, helping patients evaluate and manage asthma, seasonal allergies, environmental allergies, hives, sinus symptoms, and immune concerns.
Dr. Weihong Zheng is a board-certified allergy, asthma, and immunology physician serving patients in Boston and Needham, Massachusetts. At Allergy and Asthma Center of Boston, she evaluates adults and children for concerns such as asthma, seasonal allergies, food reactions, drug allergies, and immune-related symptoms.
Allergists are physicians trained to diagnose and manage allergic disease, asthma, eczema, hives, medication reactions, immune concerns, and food allergy risk. Use the directory to compare nearby physicians, but confirm insurance coverage, referral requirements, and testing availability with the office.
What is the difference between an allergist and an ENT?
An allergist focuses on immune-system causes of symptoms, allergy testing, asthma care, immunotherapy, and reactions to foods, medicines, insects, pets, pollen, and mold. An ENT focuses on surgical and structural conditions of the ear, nose, throat, sinuses, tonsils, voice, and airway. Many patients benefit from both: an ENT may evaluate chronic sinus blockage, while an allergist identifies triggers that drive inflammation or asthma flares.
What should you expect during your first allergy test?
Most first visits start with a symptom history, medication review, exposure review, and focused physical exam. If skin testing is appropriate, small amounts of common allergens are placed on or under the skin and checked for a controlled reaction. Some patients need blood testing instead, especially when skin testing is not safe or medicines cannot be paused.
How should you prepare your child for pediatric allergy testing?
Ask the clinic which antihistamines or sleep aids should be stopped before the appointment, bring a list of reactions and foods or environments involved, and pack snacks, comfort items, and past test results. Tell children that testing may feel itchy or briefly uncomfortable but should not feel like a vaccine shot.