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UK
/ˈælədʒˌɪst/
]
[ US /ˈæɫɝdʒəst/ ]
[ US /ˈæɫɝdʒəst/ ]
NOUN
- a physician skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies
How To Use allergist In A Sentence
- It would be wise to avoid all types of shellfish until you can consult with an allergist.
- She'd come to him in the hope that it was all in her mind, and that he could do what the allergist could not. HOPE TO DIE
- The highest tree pollen count in three years triggered a dangerous air quality warning Friday in Chicago, where allergist Dr. Joseph Leija warned in a statement: "Itchy eyes, stuffy noses and fatigue will be common among Chicagoans with sensitive respiratory systems. The nose knows: Allergy season here with vengeance
- For people who don't respond to those medications, allergy shots, or immunotherapy, is often their best bet, said David Bernstein, an allergist with the University of Cincinnati and the Bernstein Allergy Group. Docs: Early treatment combats allergies best
- Allergists, pediatric allergists as well as specialists that offer alternative allergy treatments such as sublingual allergy serum drops. PRWeb - Daily News Feed
- And in case anybody at home thinks allergists are immune to getting allergies themselves, you yourself get shots.
- To north in San Jose, pollen counts are on the rise with the start of grass season, allergist Dr. Alan Heller said Friday. The nose knows: Allergy season here with vengeance
- If your child's asthma seems to be allergy-related, he or she may also need to see an allergist for medication or allergy shots.
- Troy wanted desperately to come along and to ride Sniffles, his pony, but the allergist absolutely forbid his contact with animals. WEB OF DREAMS
- Steve Kagen, Class of '06: The Wisconsin allergist won his first election with 51 percent of the vote and performed only marginally better with Obama on the ballot. Election 2010: Grim expectations for freshman and sophomore Democrats