Dr. Rabinowitz is amazing! He's thorough and explains everything and treatment options very well and doesn't make you feel like an idiot. He's great! My mom brought my brother and I to him and we still see him today.
Beth B. replied:
Dr Sher is very good.
Laura M. replied:
Yeah we did all that and she told us to ask around as well lol. I just wanna know good bedside manner, not going to shoe us out right away, will deal with my crazy phone calls, plus we want someone who our friends or family have direct experience w ith. Dr. C even said herself that 2 of her recommendations don't actually "treat"the allergy, they just diagnosis and avoid it. Chris and I actually want more answers than that as to why she has so many allergies, how to get rid of them, prevention for future allergies, etc.
Laura M. replied:
Michele Pulizzano Hayes we're actually looking into doing NAET (natural allergin elimination therapy). I get it with the nuts but she was eating them up until 1.5 months ago and all of a sudden has a horrific, almost completely stop breathing reaction? We carry benadryl and her epi jr. She actually gets benadryl around every 3 days because she is constantly coming into contact with something she is allergic to.
Laura M. replied:
Kimberly Pierce Raimondi I've heard horrible things about Dr. DeCotiis. Horrible bed side manner, not respectful, doesn't spend adequate time, etc but I've never seen him myself.
Jacki L. replied:
Dr. Fiedler and Dr. Saltzman at CHOP Voorhees. Both of my girls have had great care with them.
Cori R. replied:
I think you need the actual pollen not the honey. I quickly looked it up and found this article. It says that you can get the pollen at local farms http://www.mindbodygreen.com/.../how-bee-pollen-could...
Krista M. replied:
Did u ask Dr. Collardo? She would recommend the best.