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Dr. Lauren Gunderman is an allergist and immunologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital and a faculty member in pediatric immunology. She cares for children with allergic disease and patients with inborn errors of immunity, bringing training from Northwestern and Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Families looking for pediatric allergy and immunology care in Seattle can turn to Dr. Gunderman for evaluation of allergic conditions, immune concerns and treatment options that support safer daily routines and long-term health.
Dr. Lauren Handelman is a board-certified allergy and immunology specialist with Northeast Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in Leominster, Massachusetts. She treats pediatric and adult patients with allergies, asthma, and related immune concerns, supported by training at Stanford University School of Medicine and Boston Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Lauren W. Kaminsky is an allergy and immunology physician with Medical Arts Allergy, PC in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Her profile supports local patients seeking help with asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, hives, food allergy concerns, allergy testing, and allergy immunotherapy in the Carlisle, Mechanicsburg, and Harrisburg area.
Dr. Lauren Rothstein is an Optum allergy and immunology specialist seeing children and adults in Lake Success/New Hyde Park and Smithtown, NY. She provides evidence-based care for asthma, food allergies, medication allergies, allergic skin conditions, and other immune-related concerns with a personalized approach for Long Island patients.
Laurianne Wild, MD, provides allergy and immunology care through LCMC Health and Tulane in New Orleans, Louisiana. She helps patients evaluate asthma, allergic rhinitis, chronic sinus symptoms, eczema, hives, food allergy concerns and immune-system issues. This profile is optimized for patients searching for an allergist in New Orleans, Metairie and the greater southeast Louisiana region.
Dr. Lawrence Landwehr is a Family Allergy & Asthma physician in Warrensburg, Missouri. He provides allergy and asthma care for patients in Johnson County and nearby communities, including evaluation for environmental allergies, asthma, hives, eczema, food allergy concerns, and allergy-shot treatment when clinically appropriate.
Dr. Lawrence Larson is a board-certified pediatric allergy and immunology physician with Pediatrics Northwest and Mary Bridge Children’s in Tacoma. He brings pediatric pulmonology and allergy expertise to children and families dealing with asthma, allergies, eczema, and immune-related concerns.
Dr. Lawrence E. Montelibano is an Ochsner Health pediatric allergy and immunology specialist in New Orleans, Louisiana, with additional availability in Metairie. He treats children and adults with allergy and immune concerns, with special interests in eczema care and the evaluation of patients who experience recurrent infections.
Dr. Lawrence Pasik is a West Bloomfield Township allergist and immunologist with Allergy & Asthma, P.C. His profile helps patients find care for seasonal allergies, asthma and immunology-related symptoms.
Dr. Lawrence Sher offers adult and pediatric allergy, asthma, and immunology care with Palos Verdes Medical Group in Rolling Hills Estates. Patients in the South Bay can find help with allergic rhinitis, asthma, food allergy, sinus-related symptoms, immunotherapy, and allergy testing from a physician also experienced in pediatrics and clinical research.
Lawrence Sindel, MD, provides allergy and immunology care with Pulmonary Associates of Mobile in Mobile, Alabama. He supports patients with asthma, allergic rhinitis, sinus-related symptoms, hives, eczema, food and medication allergy concerns and immune-system issues. This search-friendly profile helps Gulf Coast patients find allergy testing and asthma treatment through an established Mobile allergy practice.
Leilanie Perez Ramirez, MD, provides pediatric allergy and immunology care with Children's Nebraska in Omaha. She helps children and families manage asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, hives, food allergy concerns, sinus symptoms and immune-related issues. This profile is optimized for parents searching for a pediatric allergist in Omaha and the surrounding Nebraska and western Iowa communities.
Dr. Lenora M. Noroski is a Houston allergy and immunology specialist at Texas Children’s Hospital Wallace Tower with deep experience in primary and secondary immunodeficiency, autoimmune and immune dysregulation disorders, and complex allergic disease. She also leads allergy-immunology fellowship education and immune-disorder programming at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s.
Leonor Carrasco, MD, provides allergy, asthma and immunology care in Kinston, North Carolina through Eastern Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, PA. She helps patients evaluate respiratory allergies, asthma, sinus-related allergy symptoms, eczema, hives, food allergies and immune concerns. This description is optimized for patients searching for an allergist in Kinston and eastern North Carolina.
Dr. Leslie Prophet is an allergy and immunology physician with Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem. She treats children and adults with allergies, asthma, anaphylaxis, angioedema, eczema, food and drug allergy, hives and primary immune deficiencies. This profile helps patients find comprehensive allergy testing and immunology care in Winston-Salem and High Point.
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.