#244689 - 08/24/07 11:58 PM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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Chicago
Registered: 04/21/01
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"Top" ...well I don't know, but it was very refreshing to get one that really knew what he was talking about after a few that gave me rubbish (like the one that honestly told me dd had pnut allergy because I has used a peanut oil rub while nursing - I did not nurse at all or the one that only wanted to put dd thru environmental tests "in case we ever wanted to get a dog" even though she had not had any symptoms).
"Top" is probably a combo of what they know and what you know.
I would just get someone you and your child are comfortable with and continue to educate yourself.
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#244690 - 08/25/07 08:44 AM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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Going Nuts
Registered: 10/04/01
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I live in the NYC area, and also have access to some of the Grand Poobahs of allergy. I've really never felt the need to go see them.
We have a local allergist (not really local anymore, because we moved 10 years ago but still travel to see him!), and while he wasn't great with the initial diagnosis, he's been great since. My kids both love him; at 13 and almost 17 they're not easily impressed, KWIM? He communicates very well with them, and when he tells them something, they listen.
If anything were to drastically change, i.e., son developing new allergies or the existing allergies becoming unmanageable, I would go to Mt. Sinai. The only thing that has made me think twice about not making use of this resource that is so accessible to us is that perhaps any information they gleaned from my son could be put to good research use. But so far, I agree - as long as they are competent and it works for your family, it doesn't really matter.
Amy
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#244691 - 08/25/07 09:11 AM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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Jimmy's mom
Registered: 03/02/05
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Of course it matters who your allergist is. It does not, however, matter how many papers they have had published or whether they are nationally well-known. It simply matters that you are comfortable with them and believe they are well-informed. It sounds like you are very happy with yours, so keep him. If you would really like to see one of the "top" allergists, go ahead and make an appointment for a one-time visit (kind of a second-opinion, Q&A type visit). But you will probably still want to keep yuor current doctor.
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#244692 - 08/25/07 10:36 AM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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Peg541
Registered: 12/29/02
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We used the home grown allergist in our neighborhood, three times a week for allergy shots for seven years it had to be close by.
Recently we saw the grand poobah allergist at Children's Hospital and I WISH we had seen him earlier. He was so knowledgable, so wonderfully friendly and informative. I think it would have made a world of difference if we had seen him early on.
Peg
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Son 22 Allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, tomatoes, soy, milk, oats, fish.
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#244693 - 09/05/07 01:54 PM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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Corvallis Mom
Registered: 05/22/01
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Honestly, I agree with the need to have someone who truly GETS IT about food allergies. Particularly about the risks of very tiny exposures, and how that translates into day-to-day difficulties.
You can get some real turkeys who have very fine looking resumes, however. 
Someone who is intelligent and willing to learn what they don't know can actually be better than an allergist who 'knows everything' and has a poor rapport with patients. We've been fortunate to have three very excellent allergists-- all with specialty in pediatric allergies. However-- the first one was so terribly overworked by a huge patient load that she didn't even really know us. The second was so close to retirement that he wasn't as current on research as we liked, but he lived with LTFA every day-- a huge bonus. The third was a hot-shot who initially knew everything. He's improved dramatically with parenting. (Nothing like your own kids to make you realize just how little you know.) He treats us as partners in managing our daughter's care, is current on research, and interacts with us as a family. This is, in my estimation, the ideal to shoot for.
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#244694 - 09/05/07 04:47 PM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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solarflare
Registered: 02/07/02
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We go to the one big allergy practice in the area. We're happy with our doctor.
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Jason 10 mfa pn/tn/sesame/coconut/shellfish/squid Joey 8 Allie 5 mfa milk/pn/tn Ryan 2
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#244695 - 09/18/07 07:46 AM
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The #L Mouser!
Registered: 11/28/03
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Originally posted by Corvallis Mom: You can get some real turkeys who have very fine looking resumes, however. 
Someone who is intelligent and willing to learn what they don't know can actually be better than an allergist who 'knows everything' and has a poor rapport with patients.
Tell me about it. I took my children to a very prominent and "accomplished" allergist at a very prominent facility (renowned?) in "my area" and was aghast at the response my husband and I got. It was all too cliche'. If I wanted an attitude of disbelief, I could have easily gotten that from my school district at the time. >>>>Without the big co-pay, long----LONG wait, and traffic. Not to mention the bother of validating excessive parking fees.
First of a long litany of dissapointments was the snitty "He's probably not allergic to peanuts anymore since he hasn't had a major reaction recently. We'll get a blood test." (Off to another hour or so wait for the draw and results---If you weren't going to accept the medical records, and made me fill out the long "pre-visit" history, think ya could have asked for that in advance of the visit?)
It just told me they assumed parents couldn't be vigilant enough to the point of managing their children's allergies without "major" reactions in the recent past. Make sense?
Sure enough, the blood test came back just as high, if not higher, than the previous.
I probably wouldn't have felt as negatively towards the blood test if it hadn't been preceeded by the comment, YK?
I'm still miffed. And I still love our pediatrician. No advice, just personally, but that trip didn't reveal any gems of information *our* ped hadn't already imparted without an attitude. I guess I'm lucky in that my pediatrician has an extensive background, and attitude of learning, and a humanitarian demeanor.
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#254274 - 03/12/08 11:49 PM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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mom2sam
Registered: 03/04/08
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Frequently a physician listed as "top" either in their region or nationwide, could be part of a marketing thing. If they are apart of an affiliation, like some membership pretaining to their profession, they could get nominations w/i that.
So, I would go with your gut. If you feel comfortable & you feel your Dr answers all your Qs, that your Dr is thorough, then I would stick with them.
Now I do think there is a big difference b/t labeled "top" vs. having publications/research performed in an area that you may need more info on.
If you are looking for that, you can always go to http://www.pubmed.org and type in your dr, to see what publications they have. That really may not be that helpful, but IMO I am more interested in something published then just the generic "top" IYKWIM! ;)
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#254459 - 03/19/08 03:36 PM
Re: Does it really matter who your allergist is?
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pfmom2
Registered: 01/22/06
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I think one that is current with what is going on in the "allergy" situation now is important. One that listens and even if your child is not "textbook" case and by that I mean, listens to the parents and does not discount what we see happening.
The one doctor we saw had great bedside manner, child loved this doctor, but too many times of discounting what a parent tells them (as if we are making it up, like one poster said, get enough of that from the school district), I think also counts.
Basically, you need one that is current, listens, doesn't discount what you say, and has a great bed-side manner. Yep it matters! :)
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