Texas ENT Katy tel:281-492-7827 My ENT Stephanie Cordes is who recommended the sleep study. Not sure what docs are at the Katy location. They treated Jillian and Janna for tubes, tonsils, adnoids, and Mike and I both use them. They are awesome
Kim S. replied:
In Tomball, but all natural no shots, feel better in days not years. Dr. Alfred Colwell.
We see Dr. Dillard at TCH West Campus Allergy and Immunology Clinic.
Nancy P. replied:
We see Dr Kline at Southwest Asthma & Allergy. He's at Memorial, but they have midtown location too.
Nancy P. replied:
Dr Kline treats my teenage son who has lots of allergies, but he first cured our 9 yo son who had been misdiagnosed with allergies since the age of 3. He diagnosed a very chronic sinus infection that many reputable pediatricians thought was just allergies. Needless to say, a few years later when the older one kept getting the sniffles we went straight to Dr Kline.
Can anyone recommend an allergist (for my asthma)? Please and thank you. ;-)
Denise J. replied:
We use Dr. Quintero at Houston Allergy and Asthma Associates. Texallergy.com. They have an office with Dr. Reddy just up Kuykendahl and she's quite nice. We've just been using Dr. Quintero for 14-15 years.
Sarah T. replied:
We like Dr. Bhutani at Allergy & Asthma Associates on Louetta
Mack M. replied:
I think Dr. Quintero will have some office hours at the new clinic on Kuykendahl across from Lowes by the new hospital. I've been going to Dr. Q since 1998.
I'm still looking for a dermatologist and now I'm looking for a good allergist.
Krystal H. replied:
I used to see a good dermatologist for a few years in Houston. Her name is Dr. Rabin. Her number is (713) 797-6171. I believe my brother and mother have also seen her.
Tricia B. replied:
I used to use Dr. Peltier in Lake Jackson he is now retired but someone has taken his place I have the name at home if you would like it.
Does anyone know a good ENT/allergist in Houston that won't break the bank? I've suffered from awful allergies for years, and now that I finally make some (not much)...
HOOKEMfuckers replied:
The problem you're going to run into is that most if not all insurance companies don't consider allergists a regular medical expense. I have double coverage and great insurance and still have to pay up to my deductible before they'll cover anything. My deductible is on the low side but I'm guessing that's the problem you're running into. Call around, get quotes, and ask about payment plans. Also call your insurer and ask whether there are any allergists in Houston in your plan. My allergy shots have been life savers. I used to be sick 24/7 but now that I've built up a good immunity and have a regimen of antihistamines it's much more manageable. Good luck.
Oilyducky replied:
I've gone to Dr. Kaplan for a few years. Seems to have common sense and his treatment has been effective. 713-795-0111