How do they match: Allergists and Immunologists

  • Allergists and Immunologists

  • Allergist
  • Allergy and Immunology Chief
  • Allergy and Immunology Physician
  • Allergy and Immunology Specialist
  • Allergy Physician
  • Allergy Specialist
  • Adult and Pediatric Allergy Partner
  • Clinical Allergist
  • Clinical Academic Allergist
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Pediatric Allergist

  • Diagnose, treat, and help prevent allergic diseases and disease processes affecting the immune system.

  • Diagnose or treat allergic or immunologic conditions.
  • Assess the risks and benefits of therapies for allergic and immunologic disorders.
  • Conduct laboratory or clinical research on allergy or immunology topics.
  • Coordinate the care of patients with other health care professionals or support staff.
  • Develop individualized treatment plans for patients, considering patient preferences, clinical data, or the risks and benefits of therapies.
  • Educate patients about diagnoses, prognoses, or treatments.
  • Interpret diagnostic test results to make appropriate differential diagnoses.
  • Perform allergen provocation tests such as nasal, conjunctival, bronchial, oral, food, or medication challenges.
  • Provide allergy or immunology consultation or education to physicians or other health care providers.
  • Provide therapies, such as allergen immunotherapy or immunoglobin therapy, to treat immune conditions.

  • Treat chronic diseases or disorders.
  • Diagnose medical conditions.
  • Advise medical personnel regarding healthcare issues.
  • Analyze test data or images to inform diagnosis or treatment.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals to plan or provide treatment.
  • Develop medical treatment plans.
  • Evaluate treatment options to guide medical decisions.