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Clinical & Laboratory Immunology Allergy & Immunology Physicians

Allergy & Immunology Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207KI0005X

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What do Clinical & Laboratory Immunology Allergy & Immunology Physicians do?

Clinical & Laboratory Immunology physicians diagnose and treat allergic conditions, such as asthma and hay fever, as well as immunologic disorders, including primary immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, and immune reactions to drugs or food. 

They also research treatments, order and interpret diagnostic tests, manage complex conditions like severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), and provide patient education. 

The “clinical” aspect involves patient care in clinics, while the “laboratory” part refers to their work with diagnostic tests and, for some, basic and translational research into the immune system.  

  • Diagnose and Treat Allergic Diseases: This includes common conditions such as asthma, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), sinusitis, and reactions to food, medications, and insect stings. 
  • Manage Immunologic Disorders: They treat a wide range of immune system problems, including primary and acquired immunodeficiencies (where the immune system doesn’t function correctly), autoimmune diseases (where the body attacks itself), and autoinflammatory syndromes. 
  • Perform Diagnostic Tests: Physicians order and interpret tests, such as skin prick tests, patch tests, and specific IgE blood tests, to identify allergens and other immune system issues. 
  • Conduct and Participate in Research: Many allergy and immunology physicians are involved in basic, translational, and clinical research to understand diseases better and develop new treatments, including immunotherapies for cancer. 
  • Provide Patient and Family Education: They explain diagnoses, treatment options, and management strategies to help patients live with their conditions. 
  • Manage Advanced Conditions: This includes dealing with complex conditions such as anaphylaxis and mast cell activation syndromes, as well as guiding patients through stem cell or organ transplantation. 

Why They Are Important

Pioneering Research: They are at the forefront of research in areas like immunotherapy, vaccines, and gene therapy. 

Holistic Approach: They care for patients across all ages and organ systems with misbehaving immune systems. 

Specialized Care: Allergist-immunologists are uniquely trained to handle the complexities of both allergic and immune system disorders. 

Focus on Prevention: They often focus on prevention and employ disease-modifying approaches to help patients feel their best. 

Specialty Allergy & Immunology

Allergy Physicians

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207KA0200X

A physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of allergies.

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