An Allergist/Immunologist is a medical doctor specializing in diagnosing, treating, and managing health conditions affecting the immune system.
People with allergies often work with these healthcare professionals. Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to a usually harmless substance, such as pet dander, insect stings, or specific proteins in food.
Allergists/Immunologists may help treat the following immune-related conditions:
Allergists/Immunologists in the U.S. complete at least nine years of graduate-level education and training before seeing patients.
Allergy/immunology is an internal medicine or pediatric subspecialty. Clinical allergists/immunologists treat people who have allergies or immunologic diseases. They usually work in private or state-run healthcare facilities.
Academic allergists/immunologists plan and conduct research studies in allergy and immunology. Some academic allergists/immunologists also see patients in a clinical setting.
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