allergist
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allergists
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of allergist
Explanation
An allergist is a doctor whose specialty is allergies. If you suspect that your cat is making you sneeze uncontrollably, you might want to see an allergist. Allergists can diagnose allergies, perform tests to find out exactly what patients are allergic to, and prescribe medication to treat the symptoms of those allergies. It takes extra years of study to specialize in this field and become an allergist. The word comes from allergy, by way of the German Allergie, coined by an Austrian doctor from the Greek roots allos, "other, different, or strange," and ergon, "activity."
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She encourages pet owners to have their partner see an allergist before giving up on their four-legged friend.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 2, 2026
“What I was surprised by was the magnitude of the results,” said Dr. David Hill, an attending allergist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and senior author of the study.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 20, 2025
Devised by American paediatric allergist Benjamin Feingold, the diet is extremely restrictive.
From Salon ● May 28, 2024
“There’s nothing I can afford,” said Dr. Barba, an allergist who has been working 100 hours overtime every month to save up a nest egg.
From New York Times ● Apr. 21, 2024
After that there’s a single visit to an allergist and then visits to three different immunologists.
From "Everything, Everything" by Nicola Yoon
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Dr Douglas Jones is co-founder of the Food Allergy Support Team, a nonprofit collaborative of hundreds of allergists across the UK, Europe and further afield.
From BBC ● Jun. 13, 2026
The reductions in diagnoses were found even though only about 29% of pediatricians and 65% of allergists reported following the expanded guidance issued in 2017, surveys found.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 20, 2025
Dr. Nana Mireku is an allergist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and said “people are pretty miserable right now and allergists are pretty busy.”
From Seattle Times ● Mar. 22, 2024
"It's an easy drug regimen to implement in a medical practice, and many allergists are already using this for other allergic conditions."
From Science Daily ● Feb. 25, 2024
The company alleged that allergists who decried UAS practices were restricting the market and limiting patient access to allergen immunotherapy.
From Salon ● Aug. 15, 2023
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