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Dr. Taiil “Ted” Song is an allergy and immunology physician serving patients in Lakewood and the South Puget Sound area. He helps adults and children evaluate and manage environmental allergies, asthma, allergic rhinitis, sinus concerns, eczema, hives, food allergy questions, and other immune-related conditions. His Lakewood allergy practice gives Tacoma-area patients a more local option for testing, diagnosis, immunotherapy, and long-term allergy care.
Dr. Talal M. Nsouli is the medical director of Watergate and McLean Allergy and Asthma Centers, serving patients in Washington, DC and Northern Virginia. He provides adult and pediatric allergy, asthma, and immunology care and is affiliated with MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.
Dr. Tamara Perry is a pediatric allergy and immunology physician in Little Rock, Arkansas, with Arkansas Children's Hospital and UAMS. She cares for children with asthma, food allergies, eczema, allergic rhinitis, and immune-related disorders, while also leading research focused on pediatric allergy outcomes and access to care. Her profile is a strong fit for families looking for an experienced Little Rock pediatric allergist for child-focused asthma and allergy treatment.
Tanuja Vedere, MD, provides allergy and immunology care with Allergy Specialists of the Palm Beaches in Port Saint Lucie, Florida. She helps patients manage asthma, allergic rhinitis, sinus symptoms, eczema, hives, food allergy concerns and immune-system issues. This profile is optimized for patients searching for an allergist in Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast.
Dr. Tao Le is a board-certified allergist and immunologist at Central Allergy & Asthma in Elizabethtown, KY. He brings extensive allergy and asthma expertise, with care for allergic rhinitis, asthma, eczema, food allergy concerns, and immune-related conditions that need specialist evaluation.
Dr. Tarah Talakoub is an allergy and immunology physician with Southwest Asthma & Allergy Associates, seeing patients in Pearland and Clear Lake. She cares for children and adults with asthma, allergic rhinitis, chronic sinus symptoms, food allergy concerns, atopic dermatitis, hives, and immune disorders. Her Pearland listing is optimized for patients searching for local allergy testing, asthma care, and allergy treatment south of Houston.
Dr. Tariq Mahmood is an allergy and immunology physician in Union, New Jersey, with additional experience in rheumatology and internal medicine. His listing is relevant for patients searching locally for asthma and allergy care as well as immune-system evaluation.
Dr. Tarun Shah is an allergy and immunology specialist in Sea Girt, New Jersey. His Monmouth County allergy listing supports patients looking for help with environmental allergies, asthma, sinus-related allergy symptoms, hives, and other allergic conditions.
Dr. Taylor Eddens is a pediatric allergy and immunology specialist with UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. He is board certified in pediatrics as well as allergy and immunology, and his work supports children and teens with allergic disease, asthma, food allergy questions, and immune-related conditions across the greater Pittsburgh region.
Dr. Taylor A. Lin is a board-certified allergist-immunologist and pediatrician with Allergy & Immunology Associates of Ann Arbor PC, affiliated with Henry Ford Health. She cares for children and adults with asthma, food allergy, allergic rhinitis, eczema, hives, and immune system concerns across southeast Michigan.
Dr. Taylor Mabry is a board-certified allergy and immunology physician at Hattiesburg Clinic Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in Flowood. He provides care for children and adults with allergies, asthma, eczema, food, animal and environmental allergies and immune deficiency concerns. This profile helps Flowood and Jackson-area patients find allergy testing, immunotherapy and asthma management.
Dr. Terry Chin is a Long Beach physician specializing in allergy and immunology with a focus on pediatric asthma and allergic conditions. He is listed with MemorialCare/Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital resources and helps families navigate asthma, allergic rhinitis, environmental triggers, immune concerns, and allergy-related breathing problems in Southern California.
Dr. J. Thaddaeus Abbott is an allergist-immunologist with Intermountain Health, seeing patients at Utah Valley Clinic in Provo and Lehi Clinic. He treats asthma, allergic rhinitis, food allergy concerns, eczema, hives, and complex allergy and immunology needs.
Dr. Thao Le provides allergy and immunology care through Children's Mercy Kansas City. Families can look to this profile for pediatric allergy testing and treatment support for asthma, environmental allergies, food allergy concerns, eczema, medication reactions, and immune evaluations in the Kansas City region.
Dr. Thao Pham is a board-certified allergist and immunologist at Central Allergy & Asthma in Kentucky. She has a particular interest in allergic rhinitis, asthma, eczema, and food allergies, helping patients in Elizabethtown and nearby communities identify triggers and manage symptoms more confidently.
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.