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Best Allergist on Long Island

by Best Of Long Island on January 10, 2012

With all the weather changes on Long Island this year, allergies are at an all time high. Whether a persons allergies are due to food or changing seasons, it’s a safe bet that they will want to go to the best allergist on Long Island. The next time you suffer from the sniffles or hives, remember this list. We bring you this years winners for Best Allergist on Long Island.

Long Islanders Voted Strauss Allergy & Asthma Therapy in Westbury Best Allergist on Long Island!

1. Strauss Allergy & Asthma Therapy
Multiple Locations. www.straussallergyasthma.com

Strauss Allergy & Asthma Therapy is an allergy and immunology practice based in Westbury and Commack. The practice includes allergy experts Dr. Raphael Strauss and Dr. Steven Satnick, who diagnose, treat and manage asthma and allergies, whether they are related to or caused by foods, environmental factors, drugs or topical substances.

2. Bay Shore Allergy Group
649 Montauk Hwy., Bay Shore. 631-665-2700. www.bayshoreallergy.com

“Under the care of our Board Certified Physician,Dr Louis Guida, you can expect to learn about the newest treatments and medications to help win the battle against Allergies and Asthma,” reads the Bay Shore Allergy Group website. The site is led by Dr. Louis Guida who was awarded his medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine and practices Allergy, Asthma, Immunology and Pediatric Pulmonology.

3. Dr. Paul Lang, North Shore Allergy & Asthma
1 Hollow Ln., Ste 110., New Hyde Park, 516-365-6666. www.nsallergyasthma.com/ourphysicians

Dr. Paul Lang is board certified in Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and graduated from Cornell University Medical School as well as New York University. He currently treats patients at North Shore Allergy & Asthma in New Hyde Park. “Our treatment approach is comprehensive, yet conservative. We call it minimum intervention for maximum improvement,” reads the website. “We’ve been told we can take credit for many happy reunions with Mother Nature, and for lifting restrictions to lifestyle activities.”

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Mary Beth Simonelli September 2, 2012 at 9:55 am

I have both allergic and even worse non allergic rhinitis. Year long I experience headaches, congestion, tiredness, over all malaise. I have been to allergists, ENT, no one seems to help. During the scratch tests I experienced throat closing and all tests were stopped immediately. It is difficult every day to be in society with perfumes, scents,smoke and all other irritants that I just get one whiff and my day is over. I don’t know if you can help . I am currently on pantenase spay, allegra and just got finish with a 6 day prescription of prednisone and I still have the congestion and slamming headaches. Ragweed season has ruined my month, but so is every other month. It seems so crazy to e that one person could be allergic to so many things and all started later in life and keep getting worse every year. Thank You

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