Allergy & Immunology Doctors in Gilbert, AZ Accepting Medicare

4 Allergy & Immunology doctors found. Showing 1 - 4
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Dr. Sam Reed Shimamoto, M.D.
Allergy & Immunology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 4915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 112, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Phone: 480-626-6600    Fax: 480-626-6604
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Neal Jain, MD
Allergy & Immunology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 4915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 112, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Phone: 480-626-6600    Fax: 480-626-6604
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Dr. Earl Alan Labovitz, M.D.
Allergy & Immunology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 121, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Phone: 480-507-1997    Fax: 480-507-3638
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Dr. Deepa Maria Grandon, M.D
Allergy & Immunology
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 4915 E Baseline Rd, Suite 112, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Phone: 480-626-6600    Fax: 480-626-6604

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Allergy & Immunology: An allergist-immunologist is trained in evaluation, physical and laboratory diagnosis, and management of disorders involving the immune system. Selected examples of such conditions include asthma, anaphylaxis, rhinitis, eczema, and adverse reactions to drugs, foods, and insect stings as well as immune deficiency diseases (both acquired and congenital), defects in host defense, and problems related to autoimmune disease, organ transplantation, or malignancies of the immune system.


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