| Anyone see an allergist downcounty in MD who works well with your SN child? We see a doc at one of the big ones and each experience just gets worse and worse. Doc and her staff give off a frustrated and annoyed vibe when treating DS and aren't at all compassionate with DS's fears surrounding blood draws, or talking about weekly allergy shots, etc. We need to start shots soon, but I can imagine doing so in this awful environment. Thanks! |
| I've always found Economides to be very nice & good with kids (but not sure if she counts as "one of the big ones") |
| This is the big practice I referenced in my pp. Definitely doesn't need to be a big practice.Thinking maybe that contributes to our problems. |
They have gone downhill over the years--grown too fast. I would be interested in small group or less hectic practices as well. |
| We go to Dr. Mark Scarupa who seems very open and nice and gets along well with my child, though we don't do weekly shots. If you are unhappy where you are now, I'd give him a try and discuss your concerns upfront. |
| Dr. Mattey. Pediatric Care Center in Bethesda. |
Scarupa and Ecomides are in the same practice. Sounds like OP doesn't like that practice. My DS goes to Scarupa for yearly visits for a food allergy. I wish he would be a little more open to OiT since no doctors near hear so it but other than that we are happy with him. |
| I'm sure you won't like my recommendation, but the only allergist we have been happy with his doctor would up at Johns Hopkins. We take the truck there annually because he is worth it. |
| ** Doctor Wood!! At Hopkins. autocorrect error. |
| Dr. Alicia Trotter. Her office is on New Mexico in NW DC. She is board certified in Allergies AND Pediatrics. The nurses are really nice too. |
| Second vote for Dr. Wood at Hopkins. Everyone there is wonderful; it is worth the drive. |
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