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Dr. Samuel Foster is an allergy and immunology physician at North Texas Allergy & Asthma Center in Denton, Texas, helping patients with asthma, seasonal allergies, environmental allergies, hives, sinus symptoms, food allergy concerns, and related allergic conditions.
Samuel Grubman, MD, is a New York pediatric allergy and immunology physician affiliated with NYU Langone. His profile helps families find care for allergy testing, asthma, eczema, rash, food allergy concerns, and other childhood allergic conditions.
Dr. Samuel Gubernick is a board-certified allergy and immunology physician with Family Allergy Asthma & Immunology Associates in Largo, Florida. He sees pediatric and adult patients for asthma, seasonal allergies, sinus symptoms, food allergy concerns, hives, eczema, and other allergic or immune-related conditions. His long clinical background and dual focus on children and adults make the Largo office a local option for family allergy care.
Dr. Samyukta Koppula provides allergy, asthma, and immunology care for children and adults at Praana Center for Asthma and Allergy in Willowbrook, IL. Her clinic supports patients with seasonal allergies, food allergies, eczema, chronic hives, asthma, sinus symptoms, and immune concerns.
Dr. Sana Patel is a Seattle physician with allergy and immunology training and pediatric experience. She is listed with allergy and immunology credentials in Washington and has been associated with Seattle Children’s Hospital. Families looking for pediatric allergy guidance can seek evaluation for asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, food allergy concerns and immune-related symptoms, with care focused on practical education, appropriate testing and treatment plans that help children manage allergy symptoms safely.
Dr. Sanchayita “Ita” Tripathy is a board-certified allergist and immunologist serving Rolla, Missouri, with Family Allergy & Asthma. She provides allergy and asthma testing, immunotherapy, and care for environmental allergies, food allergies, hives, eczema, and immunology concerns.
Dr. Sandeep Gupta is a board-certified allergist and immunologist with North Texas Allergy & Asthma Associates in Dallas. After allergy and immunology fellowship training at UCLA/VA, he joined the North Texas practice and developed clinical interests in rhinosinusitis, asthma and angioedema. His profile supports Dallas, Plano and Irving-area patients searching for allergy testing, asthma care and immunology treatment through the North Texas Allergy network.
Dr. Sandy Yip is a board-certified allergist and asthma specialist at Southern Nevada Allergy in Henderson. She works with children and adults on allergy testing, asthma care, environmental allergy management, and long-term treatment planning, with language skills that include Cantonese and conversational Spanish and Japanese.
Dr. Sangeetha Kodoth is a board-certified allergist-immunologist and pediatrician with Allergy Specialists of Knoxville. She treats children and adults with asthma, seasonal allergies, food allergy concerns, eczema, hives, medication reactions, and immune-related allergy issues across East Tennessee.
Dr. Sanjiv Sur is Director and Professor of Allergy and Immunology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. His clinical profile includes care for asthma, allergic rhinitis, chronic urticaria, angioedema, medication allergy concerns and immunodeficiency disorders. Patients searching for an allergist in Houston, TX can use this listing to find Baylor Medicine allergy and immunology care at the McNair Campus.
Sanny Chan, MD, is an allergy, immunology, and pediatrics physician with Allergy and Clinical Immunology Medical Group in Santa Monica. She helps children and adults with asthma, allergic rhinitis, food allergy concerns, eczema, and hives.
Dr. Santhosh Kumar is a pediatric allergist and immunologist with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory. He treats children with asthma, food allergy, drug allergy, eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease, eczema, hives and immune concerns. This profile was updated from an older Richmond listing to his current Atlanta pediatric allergy and immunology practice.
Dr. Santiago Alvarez-Arango is a Dallas allergist and immunologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He specializes in drug allergy and hypersensitivity reactions, including reactions to antibiotics, anesthetics, biologics, chemotherapy agents, vaccines, and other medications. His clinical and research work focuses on safer diagnosis and management of complex medication allergies.
Dr. Santiago Martinez is an allergy and immunology provider at Santiago Martinez MD, PA serving patients in Orlando, with care focused on pediatric and adult allergy, asthma, food allergies, environmental allergies, sinus symptoms and immune system concerns.
Dr. Sara Anvari is a Texas Children’s allergist-immunologist in Houston and director of clinical trials for the Food Allergy Program. She treats pediatric food allergy, FPIES, drug and vaccine allergy, penicillin allergy, asthma and related immunologic conditions while leading research focused on food, drug and vaccine allergies.
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.