- Pediatric CareCarole attended Lewis University, trained in nursing, and became a registered nurse here in Illinois. She still felt driven to know and do more. She then gained a Master of Science advanced degree in nursing with dual specialties in pediatrics and allergy-asthma at Rush University.
- Family PracticeToo little of the medical literature encourages family practice physicians to take their patients’ allergy complaints seriously. Allergic rhinitis affects more than 50 million Americans each year who incur substantial costs in lost work and health care expenditures not to mention widespread misery.
- ImmunizationsNot many new treatments for allergies have been developed, although new medications occasionally appear. The only actual treatment, besides avoidance of exposure and intelligent use of safe medicines, is allergy immunotherapy by weekly tiny, but constantly increasing, virtually painless injections. Allergy immunotherapy is achieved by repeated and slowly increasing exposure to the offending allergens that are identified by allergy testing. After attaining very high doses safely over time, the patient reaches a state of desensitization or immunization. In this state, allergic symptoms lessen or completely disappear, the treatments are decreased to monthly or even longer intervals, and often medications may be stopped altogether! In competent hands, worsening of the disease is almost always avoided by immunotherapy treatment.
- Internal MedicineDr. Ron Wolfson graduated AOA from the University of Illinois Medical School, interned there in Medicine, and then entered the U.S.P.H.S. in Atlanta, Georgia. After completing his service obligation, he finished his medical training with a 2-year residency in Internal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Michigan and a 2-year fellowship in Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology at The Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, California. He was happy to bring a West Coast point of view of allergy, asthma, and immunology to the Chicago greater western suburbs, adding to his solid grounding in Illinois medicine. He is a Fellow of the American College of Allergy Asthma and Clinical Immunology (ACAACI) and the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI). He belongs to numerous medical societies starting with the Kane County Medical Society on up to the AMA and numerous other research and academic organizations. He has been in practice since 1973.
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