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The Doctors Clinic is a multi-specialty medical group located on the Kitsap Peninsula and Bainbridge Island.
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PHYSICIANS AND PROFESSIONALS:
Mary Maier, MD
LOCATIONS:
Cavalon Place

Allergy & Immunology

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Allergy & Immnunology

May 2010 / Asthma & Allergy Article
What are the shot clinic hours?
What services does Dr. Maier offer?
What allergy testing does Dr. Maier do?
What is Allergy & Immunology?
About Dr. Maier
May 2010 / Asthma & Allergy Article

Asthma & Allergies: Your guide to breathing easy and living a healthy, active life.

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What are the shot clinic hours?

Monday: 8:30 am - 11:30 am and 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Tuesday: 7:30 am - 11:00 am

Wednesday: 8:30 am - 11:00 am and 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Thursday: 8:30 am - 11:30 am and 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Click here for more information about Dr. Mary Maier or to schedule an appointment contact our schedulers at (360) 830-1706.

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What services does Dr. Maier offer?
  • Nasal and Eye Allergies / Hay Fever
  • Allergy Shots for Environmental Allergies, Stinging Insect Allergies, Animal Allergies, and Dust Mites
  • Asthma
  • Pediatric Asthma
  • Eczema
  • Xoliar Injections for Moderate and Severe Asthma
  • Environmental and Food Allergies
  • Food Challenges
  • Contact Allergies
  • Cough, Wheezing, or Exercise Induced Symptoms
  • Hives and Angioedema
  • Latex Allergies
  • Anaphylaxis
  • IV Contrast Reactions
  • Drug Allergies
  • Immunoglobulin IV
  • Immunodeficiency

Click here for more information about Dr. Mary Maier or to schedule an appointment contact our schedulers at (360) 830-1706.

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What allergy testing does Dr. Maier do?
  • Aeroallergen testing: animals, dust mites, seasonal pollens, molds
  • Stinging Insects
  • Penicillin
  • Foods, spices, additives

Also: Food Challenges, ongoing monitoring of Asthma

Click here for more information about Dr. Mary Maier or to schedule an appointment contact our schedulers at (360) 830-1706.

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What is Allergy & Immunology?

Most of you are familiar with allergy problems, however, very few people understand the term “Immunology”.  The immune system protects us from the outside environment so we can all lead a healthy life. Any dysfunction in the immune system can result in several diseases that we deal with in day-to-day life. The immune system consists of many different types of cells, and these cells make antibodies and mediators. The combination of these mediators and antibodies works to keep us healthy. If they do not function, people develop a group of diseases called immunodeficiency diseases. A common example that we all know now is AIDS, which is caused by the HIV virus that attacks the immune cells. 

Allergic Diseases as a group develop when part of the immune system reacts excessively and produces an immunoglobulin called IgE antibody. This IgE antibody system is supposed to fight parasitic infections; however, it reacts to the normal environmental antigens (dust mite, animal dander, pollen, mold spores, insect venom, and food). These diseases include asthma, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, eczema, insect sting allergy, and some forms of hives. 

If the immune system reacts to self antigens, people develop a group of diseases called auto-immune diseases. For the immune cells to react, they have to recognize which is self and non-self. In most of us, immune cells can perform this function very effectively; however, in some patients who have a genetic tendency, they recognize the self antigens as foreign and react to them. There is a constant reaction that goes on between the self antigens and antibodies which creates inflammation. Some examples of these diseases are lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, polymyositis, etc.

Immune cells also do surveillance in the body and if they recognize any foreign cell or a tumor cell they will kill these cells. People who do not have enough of these cells are more prone for malignant diseases or cancers. As you can see, the immune system is the key to keeping us healthy. Most of these diseases do have a genetic tendency; however, environmental factors are the culprit in most of the diseases. A combination of genetic tendency and environmental factors leads to the diseases. Most people who have asthma have a genetic tendency; however, they must be exposed to an allergen or a virus to develop an asthma attack.

Even though as allergists and immunologists we do not deal with all these diseases, we have a clear knowledge of how the immune system works and how to diagnose these diseases.

Click here for more information about Dr. Mary Maier or to schedule an appointment contact our schedulers at (360) 830-1706.

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About Dr. Maier

I believe in empowering patients and their families with knowledge and tools so that they can learn to control their disease, rather than let it control them. We are so fortunate to be able to do this with asthma and allergies. My approach is proactive, with the goal of improving the quality of life for each patient. Today we have the knowledge and ability to control and prevent life threatening and life altering reactions. We employ an integrated team approach partnering with patients and their families, providing education and understanding of their conditions, how their medications work and when, why and how they should be used.

Click here for more information about Dr. Mary Maier or to schedule an appointment contact our schedulers at (360) 830-1706.

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Recommended Websites:
NAB Pollen Count
American Academy of Allergy & Immunology
American College of Allergy Asthma & Immunology
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network
Allergy & Asthma Network / Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc.
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America
American Lung Association