Immunology is a very broad branch of
biological science. It is commonly defined as the study of the immune system.
In medicine, an immunologist is a specialist who uses his knowledge to
evaluate, diagnose and manage patients with immunological disorders like asthma, food allergies, sinusitis, and more. In Phoenix, immunologists is
commonly referred to as allergists.
Specially Licensure:
An allergy immunologist such as Dr. Habib-Khazen
and Dr
Alasaly had to go through
years of education and training in order to learn how to treat and manage
allergies and asthma.
Our doctors must complete a medical degree,
and then, train as a physician in either pediatrics or internal medicine. Once
training has been completed, the physician must pass either the American Board
of Internal Medicine or the American Board of Pediatrics.
To become an immunologist, a physician must
undergo an additional two years of study (fellowship) focusing on immunology,
and pass the American Board of Allergy
and Immunology’s certifying exam.
An allergist/immunologist's education and
training doesn't stop there. Because immunology is applied to several other
scientific disciplines, new discoveries in the field are continually being
made. To remain a certified immunologist in Phoenix, continued medical
education is necessary in order to keep
up with the latest news and remain competent in the field.
The
Role of the Allergy/Immunologist:
Unlike other types of diseases, allergic
disease isn’t a condition that can “go away” easily. Some people dismiss
allergies and regard them as a mere nuisance. Patients who suffer from
allergies know that this condition can
be debilitating and keep them
from their daily routines.
An effective Phoenix immunologist diagnoses
the condition and provides a management plan to help the patient manage his
allergy or asthma better, reducing the number of times the patient misses school
or work because he/she has to stay at home to rest. The immunologist uses different
allergy tests to determine
what a patient is allergic to and what triggers allergic reactions. These tests
include allergy
skin testing, pulmonary
function testing, penicillin testing, food testing,
chemical and food patch testing, and venom and stinging insect testing.
Consult our Allergy Asthma Clinics which are renowned for
the quality of care:
When in need of comprehensive treatment
options, you can rely on our dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and staff to
work with you in helping you better manage your asthmatic allergy or respiratory/sinus
concerns. By working with
our certified and experienced team at
our Phoenix clinic or another location, you will find out exactly the cause of your condition, what
triggers your asthma or allergic reaction, and how you can effectively manage
it.
Find out why 1000s of patients have chosen us to be their
Phoenix immunologists! Please call NOW
to schedule appointment at 602-242-4592!
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