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    Very grateful to hear an unsavory staffer was promptly removed. Thank you very much! Photos removed.read more

    I love my doctor, and she referred me to this place, so I tried to overlook my first impressions:…read morethe faded letters on the awning, the wall to wall dingy carpet (why would there be carpet in an allergist's office at all?), the peeling wallpaper, old and uninteresting magazines in the waiting room which did nothing to alleviate my frustration at waiting an hour before my name was finally called. The nurse didn't exactly have a great bedside manner, and I'm not sure bare feet in Crocs is up to public health code. I'm pretty sure she insulted my size when asking if I needed the "other blood pressure arm cuff", still not sure what she meant by that. She then asked me to repeat the symptoms that I had already listed on the bazillion pages of paperwork I filled out while waiting. She wrote very slowly (shouldn't there be shorthand for congestion and watery eyes at an allergist's office?). The corners of the examining table were worn down exposing the cotton (again, I don't think that's up to health code) and the nurse used a thermometer that has probably been around since the 1970s. By the time the doctor finally made it in, I was ready to leave. But we had a good conversation about my symptoms and some possible solutions so I scheduled another appointment for a scratch test. (It was supposed to be done that day but they had forgotten to let me know that I couldn't take certain prescriptions ahead of time.) Day of the scratch test involved another long wait, so I left to go to Starbucks. They didn't appreciate that. Day 2 of scratch test, the unpleasant nurse returned, this time in flip flops (seriously? this can't be sanitary). She mentioned that I probably shouldn't have been scheduled for scratch tests two days in a row cause it would be hard on my skin. Great. Subsequent visit was made with the physician's assistant, and I really liked her. She recommended allergy shots, yay! And gave me some other good advice. I guess the jury is still out, but I'm coming around to thinking that my doctor wasn't so crazy for recommending this place after all. But i still want that nurse to put on some socks and shoes. And please, a little upgrade to the decor and some current magazines would go a long way.

    Rachna Shah, MD - allergist - Updated May 2026

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