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Allergies and immune conditions range from mild seasonal reactions to complex autoimmune disorders. An allergist-immunologist has the specialized training to identify triggers precisely, test comprehensively, and build a treatment plan that goes beyond symptom management. OpenMyPro connects you with verified allergists you can compare and book online.

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What to look for in a allergist

  • Board certification in allergy and immunology (ABAI) and experience with your specific condition: seasonal allergies, food allergies, asthma, eczema, or immune deficiency.
  • In-office testing capability so you can leave the first appointment with actual answers about your triggers.
  • A long-term management plan — including immunotherapy (allergy shots or sublingual drops) if you are a candidate.
  • Telehealth availability for follow-up visits and medication adjustments.

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  1. 1.Compare verified allergists and immunologists by specialty, ratings, and real client reviews.
  2. 2.Open a profile to see their services, experience, and available times.
  3. 3.Book online in about 33 seconds — no phone tag, no waiting on a callback.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I see an allergist instead of my primary care doctor?

If your allergies or asthma are not well-controlled with standard medication, you have had a severe reaction such as anaphylaxis, you want precise trigger identification through allergy testing, or you are considering immunotherapy, an allergist is the right specialist.

What does allergy testing involve?

Skin prick testing is the most common approach — small amounts of allergens are applied to your forearm or back and reactions are observed after about 15 minutes. Blood tests (specific IgE) can also identify triggers. Your allergist will choose the right method based on your history.

Does allergy immunotherapy actually work?

Clinical immunotherapy is one of the few treatments that can change the underlying immune response over time rather than just suppressing symptoms. Subcutaneous shots and sublingual drops are both options for appropriate candidates. An allergist can evaluate whether you qualify.

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