You would join a collegial Allergy and Immunology team inside an integrated health system, backed by an experienced support staff that runs the clinic's high procedural volume. The environment is collaborative, with close working relationships across ENT, dermatology, rheumatology, and pulmonary, plus a coordinated referral network from Eisenhower primary care. The clinic has built a strong regional reputation and continues to grow.
Vincent Devlin, DO, Board Certified in Allergy/Immunology and Pediatrics
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David J. Waldman, MD, Board Certified in Allergy/Immunology and Pediatrics, Founder and Section Chief of Allergy
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Dr. Brown, Allergy and Immunology
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The opening is created by a departing physician whose last day is September 4. Because most patients prefer to keep their care within the Eisenhower system, a large share of that established panel is expected to remain with the clinic.
The clinic is well staffed, and the support team runs shots, skin tests, and most procedural visits. Physicians are pulled in only when needed.
| Role | Count |
|---|---|
| Nurse manager | 1 |
| Licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) | 4 |
| Medical assistants | 3 |
| Front desk staff | 2 |
| Respiratory therapist | 1 (on site four days per week) |
Dr. Devlin describes an easy, collaborative working style and a genuine openness to partnering with physicians at any career stage. The clinic offers mentorship for early-career allergists and true partnership for mid- and later-career physicians. Administration is supportive and has shown flexibility on scheduling, and the team maintains a strong community reputation, including regular local media appearances.