Members of the medical community including doctors, nurses, and first responders often prescribe avoidance and prevention as the best treatment for food allergies. This is especially true for young school-age children who rely on adults to provide safe environments for them. Children with food allergies in the Reading community must rely on teachers, school nurses, administrators, coaches, and caregivers for this safe environment. TRAIN members recommend the following members of the medical community who have provided diagnosis and medical care for their children:
Sarah Andrew, M.D. Wilmington Pediatrics 500 Salem Street, Route 62, Wilmington, MA 01887 Phone: 978-998-6200
Joel Bleier, M.D. Allergy Specialist 1 City Hall Mall, Medford, MA 02155 Phone: 781-395-2922
Lynn A. Dunn, R.N.C., B.S.N. Director of Nursing – Reading Public Schools 82 Oakland Road, Post Office Box 180, Reading, MA 01867 Phone: 781-944-5800
Richard d'Entremont, M.D. Woburn Pediatrics Baldwin Park II 7 Alfred Street, Woburn, MA, 01801 Phone: 781-933-6236
Curtis T. Moody, M.D. Allergy/Immunology Specialist Concord Medical Center Suite 304, 242 Baker Avenue, Concord MA 01742 Phone: 978.369.3567
Wanda Phipatanukul, M.D. Allergy/Immunology Specialist
Children's Hospital Boston, Division of
Immunology - Fegan 6 Phone: 617-355-6117
Rima Rachid, M.D. Allergy/Immunology Specialist
Children's Hospital Boston, Division of
Immunology - Fegan 6 Phone: 617-355-6117
John A. Saryan, M.D.
Department of Allergy and Immunology
Luis F. Valles, M.D., F.A.A.P. Reading Pediatric Associates 36 Woburn Street, Reading, MA 01867 Phone: 781-944-2050
Michael C. Young, M.D.
Contributor, Managing Life Threatening Food
Allergies in Schools, Massachusetts Department of Education |