Washington (WA) Allergy & Immunology Doctors and Physicians

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Allergy & Immunology Information

Description

Allergy and immunology deals with problems caused by allergies and other disorders of the immune system. An allergist-immunologist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages disorders of the immune system. Some conditions that this specialist will treat include asthma, rhinitis, eczema, and allergic reactions to drugs, foods and insect bites. Other areas covered by an allergist-immunologist are immune deficiency diseases, problems related to autoimmune diseases, and organ transplantation.

Location Density Information

Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Washington has 93 practicing allergists & immunologists. Broken out by city, allergy & immunology doctor density in Anacortes is 1, in Bellevue is 5, in Bellingham is 3, in Bothell is 2, in Brewster is 1, in Burien is 2, in Camas is 2, in Clarkston is 1, in Edmonds is 1, in Everett is 8, in Federal Way is 1, in Issaquah is 1, in Kennewick is 1, in Lake Stevens is 1, in Lakewood is 3, in Moses Lake is 1, in Mount Vernon is 1, in Olympia is 2, in Puyallup is 1, in Redmond is 4, in Renton is 2, in Richland is 1, in Seattle is 26, in Sequim is 1, in Silverdale is 2, in Spokane is 6, in Tacoma is 8, in Vancouver is 5, in Walla Walla is 1, in Wenatchee is 1, and in Yakima is 2.

Washington Information

Washington State was named for George Washington, the first American president. Washington achieved statehood in 1889, its capital is Olympia, and its population is now 6,287,759. The Pacific Ocean is on the west border, and the Cascade Mountain Range covers much of the central part of the state. Tour the scenery of Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands in a ferry or take a whale-watching tour while you’re in the coastal area. Inland, visit one of more than 350 wineries. In Seattle, the Pike Place market is a must-see, as is the Space Needle. Take a trip to visit Mt. Saint Helens, a National Volcanic Monument, or tour the Mount Rainier National Park.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Washington has a population of 6,287,759. Of this population, 1,395,504 are under the age of 18 and 714,850 are at or above the age of 65.

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