Allergists

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Dr. Scott Cameron

Dr. Scott Cameron

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Victoria, BC
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Dr. Amin Kanani

Dr. Amin Kanani

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Surrey, BC
Dr. Siobhan Perkins

Dr. Siobhan Perkins

Allergist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Raymond Mak

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Burnaby, BC

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Dr. Pascale Clark

Allergist
Halifax, NS
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Dr. Lori Ann Connors

Allergist
Halifax, NS
Dr. Sandeep Kapur

Dr. Sandeep Kapur

Allergist
Halifax, NS
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Dr. Gina Anne Lacuesta

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Halifax, NS
Dr. Mary Mchenry

Dr. Mary Mchenry

Allergist
Halifax, NS
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Dr. Gregory Allan Rex

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Halifax, NS
Dr. Wade Watson

Dr. Wade Watson

Allergist
Halifax, NS
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Allergists are medical doctors who have completed medical school and specialized training in the field of immunology, with a specific focus on diagnosing and treating allergies and related conditions. After completing their medical degree, allergists usually pursue a residency program in Internal Medicine or Pediatrics, followed by additional fellowship training in Allergy and Immunology.

During their training, allergists learn about the immune system and its response to allergens, such as pollen, dust mites, food, medications, and insect venom. They acquire the skills necessary to diagnose and manage various allergic conditions, including allergic rhinitis (hay fever), asthma, atopic dermatitis (eczema), food allergies, drug allergies, and immune system disorders.

The Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is one of the oldest specialty societies in Canada. It was founded in 1945 as the Canadian Society for the Study of Allergy and changed its name in 1954 to the Canadian Academy of Allergy. In 1967, it adopted the present name, The Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (C

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Allergists are well-versed in conducting allergy testing, both through skin tests and blood tests, to identify specific allergens causing an individual's allergic reactions. Based on the diagnosis, they develop personalized treatment plans, which may involve allergen avoidance strategies, medication prescriptions (such as antihistamines or inhalers), immunotherapy (allergy shots or sublingual tablets), or education on managing allergic reactions.

By receiving specialized training in immunology and allergies, allergists are equipped to provide comprehensive care for patients dealing with allergic conditions, helping them effectively manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.

Useful Resources

Canada

Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

 

United States of America

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

 

 

 

 

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