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Dr. Priya J. Warrier is a board-certified allergist and immunologist at Family Allergy & Asthma’s Lexington Beaumont office. She helps patients manage asthma, seasonal allergies, food allergies, hives, eczema, and immune concerns with testing and individualized allergy treatment.
Dr. Prudhvi Regula is a board-certified allergy and immunology physician at MercyOne Grand Crossing Allergy & Immunology Care in Waterloo. He treats adults and children with allergies, asthma and immunological disorders using evidence-based care. Patients in the Cedar Valley area can use this profile to find local allergy testing, asthma care and immunology evaluation.
Dr. Puja Rajani is a pediatric allergy and immunology physician with Novant Health in Charlotte, NC. She helps children and families address pediatric allergies, eczema, asthma concerns, food allergy questions, and immune deficiency evaluations at the Novant Health Pediatric Allergy & Immunology - Carmel clinic.
Dr. Purvee Samir Shah is a Kaiser Permanente allergist-immunologist at Riverside Medical Center. Patients looking for allergy and asthma care in Riverside can find support for rhinitis, pediatric and adult asthma, eczema, hives, food allergy, and immune-system evaluation.
Dr. Purvee Samir Shah is a Kaiser Permanente allergist-immunologist at Riverside Medical Center. Patients looking for allergy and asthma care in Riverside can find support for rhinitis, pediatric and adult asthma, eczema, hives, food allergy, and immune-system evaluation.
Dr. Quan Nguyen is listed with ENT & Allergy of Delaware in Newark for pediatric allergy and immunology care. Families can look to his profile for allergy testing, asthma support, hay fever, food allergy evaluation, skin allergy concerns, and recurring allergic symptoms in children and adolescents.
Dr. Qura Tul Ain Rashid is a board-certified allergy and immunology physician with Atrius Health in Quincy and Boston-Kenmore. She provides allergy care for patients with asthma, food allergies, drug allergies, hay fever, stinging insect reactions, and other allergic conditions.
Dr. Rabia Q. Chaudhry is a board-certified adult and pediatric allergist-immunologist at South Florida Food Allergy Center in Boca Raton. She focuses on thorough allergy evaluations, food allergy care, asthma, environmental allergies and personalized treatment plans for children and adults.
Dr. Rachel G. Robison is a pediatric allergy and immunology physician at Vanderbilt Children’s Allergy and Immunology Clinic in Nashville. She directs food allergy research and cares for children with food allergies, asthma, and other allergic conditions.
Dr. Rajan Ravikumar is a University of Michigan Health allergy and immunology physician who sees patients at the Brighton Center for Specialty Care and Domino’s Farms. He treats adults and children ages five and older for allergic rhinitis, asthma, hives, angioedema, anaphylaxis, drug allergies, immune deficiencies, chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, and food allergy.
Dr. Rajesh K. Patel is a board-certified allergist-immunologist at Asthma Allergy Care Center in Lake Mary, Florida. He treats asthma, allergic rhinitis, sinus allergy symptoms, food allergy concerns, eczema, hives, and immune-related allergy conditions, with additional availability through the practice’s Orange City office.
Dr. Rakesh C. Verma is an allergy and immunology physician in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He treats adult and older adult patients with allergic rhinitis, asthma, hives, chronic sinus and allergy symptoms, medication reactions, and immune-related concerns in the Blair County region.
Dr. Ralph Cahaly is an allergy and asthma physician with Asthma & Allergy Physicians in Brockton, Massachusetts. He evaluates patients for asthma, environmental allergies, chronic hives, eczema, sinus-related allergy symptoms, and food or medication allergy concerns.
Dr. Rama Yerramsetti is an adult and pediatric allergy specialist with Texas Multi-Specialty Group in the Houston and Cypress area. Dual board-certified in allergy and immunology and pediatrics, he treats children and adults with asthma, seasonal allergies, sinus-related allergy symptoms, eczema, hives, food allergy concerns and other allergic conditions. His care focuses on understanding each patient’s triggers, confirming diagnoses with appropriate testing and building practical treatment plans for lasting symptom relief.
Dr. Ramarathinam Nagarajan is a board-certified allergist, immunologist, and pediatrician serving patients at Minnesota Allergy & Asthma in Edina. He provides allergy and asthma care for children and adults, including evaluation of seasonal allergies, food allergies, eczema, immune concerns, and recurring respiratory symptoms in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area.
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.