How Concierge Pediatrics Addresses Allergies

BEVERLY HILLS PEDIATRICS | Los Angeles, CA

By: Dr. Anita Sabeti

As a pediatrician, I often see parents who are overwhelmed, exhausted, and frankly, a little scared when it comes to their child’s allergies. Whether it is a seasonal reaction that keeps your little one up at night or a severe food allergy that makes every meal feel like a risk, navigating the world of allergies is tough. In the traditional healthcare model, you might get a fifteen-minute appointment to discuss these complex issues. That is rarely enough time to get to the root of the problem.

This is where my approach differs significantly. In my practice, I have seen firsthand how concierge pediatrics allergies management changes lives. By removing the time constraints and barriers of traditional medicine, we can create a comprehensive, safer, and much less stressful environment for your family.

The Gift of Time: Why It Matters for Allergy Care

Diagnosing and managing allergies is a bit like being a detective. We need to look at the clues, trace the history, and analyze the environment. In a standard pediatric office, doctors are often rushed. They might prescribe an antihistamine and send you on your way. But in my concierge practice, I have the luxury of time.

When you come to me with concerns about rashes, breathing issues, or stomach aches, we sit down and talk—really talk. I want to know everything. When did the symptoms start? What did they eat? Was the window open? Did you change laundry detergents? This deep dive is essential because allergy triggers can be sneaky. having the time to comb through the details allows me to identify patterns that might otherwise be missed. This is the foundation of how concierge pediatrics allergies care is superior; we don’t just treat the symptom, we hunt for the cause.

Immediate Access When Anxiety Strikes

One of the scariest moments for a parent is seeing their child have an allergic reaction. Is that hive on their cheek just a bug bite, or is it the start of anaphylaxis? In a traditional setting, you might have to call an answering service, wait for a call back, or rush to the Urgent Care for something minor.

As a concierge pediatrician, I am directly accessible to my families. If you are trying a new food like peanut butter for the first time and you are nervous, I am just a text or a call away. You can send me a photo of a rash instantly. I can look at it and tell you, “That looks like a heat rash, don’t worry,” or “Let’s give some Benadryl and monitor closely.”

This level of access reduces panic. It prevents unnecessary trips to the emergency room, but more importantly, it ensures that if a serious reaction is happening, we catch it immediately. We create a safety net around your child that simply doesn’t exist in high-volume practices.

The Difference in Diagnostic Testing

Many parents are confused about allergy testing. Should we do a skin prick test? Is a blood test better? What about food sensitivity kits sold online? There is a lot of misinformation out there.

In my practice, I guide you through the testing process based on your child’s specific history. We don’t just order a massive panel of tests that might return false positives and cause unnecessary food restrictions. Instead, we use a targeted approach. Because I know your child well, I can recommend the right test at the right time.

If we do identify an allergy, I take the time to explain exactly what the results mean. Understanding the numbers on a lab report is crucial for your peace of mind. We discuss cross-reactivity (how being allergic to pollen might make your mouth itch when eating apples) and the difference between a true allergy and an intolerance. This education empowers you to make smart choices without living in fear.

Environmental Allergies and Home Assessment

It is not just about food. Seasonal and environmental allergies can make a child miserable. Constant congestion, poor sleep, and fatigue can affect school performance and behavior. When I address concierge pediatrics allergies, I look at the child’s whole environment.

I help parents navigate the changes needed at home. We might discuss:

  • The best types of air purifiers for your specific home layout.
  • How to manage dust mites with specific bedding covers.
  • Timing outdoor activities when pollen counts are lower.
  • Pet dander management strategies that don’t necessarily involve rehoming a beloved pet.

Because I can visit your home or have extended video consultations, I can sometimes spot triggers you might miss, like a damp corner causing mold or a specific type of plant in the backyard.

Comparing Care Models

To help you visualize why this approach works better for chronic conditions like allergies, I have broken down the differences between what you might expect in a standard clinic versus my concierge practice.

Feature Standard Pediatric Care Concierge Pediatrics
Appointment Length 10-15 minutes (rushed) 30-90 minutes (comprehensive)
Reaction Support Call center or ER visit Direct text/call to Dr. Sabeti
Action Plans Generic print-outs Customized for home & school
Dietary Guidance Referral to a nutritionist Integrated ongoing support
Follow-up Weeks or months later Daily check-ins if needed

Navigating Food Introductions Safely

Recent research has changed how we view food allergies. We used to tell parents to avoid peanuts until age three. Now, the guidelines suggest early introduction to prevent allergies. You can read more about these updated guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics. However, knowing the guidelines and actually feeding your baby peanuts are two different things.

Many parents are terrified to take that step. I hold your hand through this process. We can schedule the introduction of allergenic foods during our appointments, or I can be virtually present while you do it at home. This personalized coaching makes a world of difference. It turns a scary medical procedure into a normal part of starting solids.

If your child does have a food allergy, we work on nutrition. Eliminating major food groups like dairy or wheat can lead to nutritional gaps if not managed correctly. I ensure your child is growing well and getting the vitamins they need, offering alternative food suggestions that are kid-approved.

Coordination with Schools and Camps

Managing concierge pediatrics allergies extends beyond the home. When your child goes to school, camp, or a sleepover, you need to know they are safe. This requires paperwork, action plans, and communication.

I take an active role in this coordination. I don’t just sign a form; I help you create a robust Allergy Action Plan that is easy for teachers and school nurses to understand. I can advocate for your child to ensure the school takes their condition seriously. Whether it is ensuring there is an EpiPen on the soccer field or checking the lunch menu for hidden allergens, I act as a partner in your child’s safety outside the home.

The Emotional Side of Allergies

We need to talk about the mental health aspect of allergies. Children with severe allergies often report higher levels of anxiety. They worry about eating the wrong thing, they feel different from their peers during birthday parties, and they pick up on their parents’ stress.

In my practice, we address the whole child. I talk to your child directly, in age-appropriate language, about their body. I teach them how to advocate for themselves without fear. We role-play how to ask about ingredients or how to say “no thank you” to food they aren’t sure about. By normalizing these conversations, we build confidence.

I also support you, the parent. It is exhausting to be constantly vigilant. Knowing you have a doctor who understands the weight of that responsibility—and shares it with you—can significantly lower your stress levels. We focus on what your child can do, rather than just what they can’t.

Advanced Treatments and Immunotherapy

Science is constantly advancing. There are new treatments emerging, such as oral immunotherapy (OIT), which can help desensitize children to peanut and other allergies. Navigating these options requires a doctor who stays on the cutting edge of medical research.

Because I maintain a smaller patient load, I dedicate significant time to continuing education. I stay updated on the latest protocols and breakthrough treatments. If we decide that seeing an allergist for immunotherapy is the right path, I coordinate that referral. I don’t just hand you a name; I communicate with the specialist to ensure our care plans align. We work as a team—specialist, pediatrician, and parent—to get the best outcome for your child.

Holistic Management of Eczema and Asthma

Allergies rarely travel alone. They are part of what we call the “atopic march,” which often includes eczema (atopic dermatitis) and asthma. Treating one often helps the others, but they need a coordinated strategy.

Eczema can be incredibly itchy and painful for a child. It affects sleep and opens the skin to infections. I take a very hands-on approach to skin care. We will discuss bathing routines, specific moisturizers, and wet wraps. I will show you exactly how much cream to apply, rather than just writing a prescription.

Similarly, with asthma, relying solely on a rescue inhaler isn’t enough. We focus on control and prevention. By managing the allergic triggers—whether that is pollen, pet dander, or mold—we can often reduce the frequency of asthma attacks. I use our extended visits to teach your child proper inhaler technique, which is a common area of failure in asthma management. When a child knows how to use their tools properly, their health improves dramatically.

Why the Concierge Model is the Future of Allergy Care

Dealing with allergies is a marathon, not a sprint. It requires patience, observation, and adaptability. The standard healthcare system is designed for sprints—quick fixes for acute problems. It is simply not built to handle the nuance required for effective allergy management.

By choosing concierge pediatrics allergies management, you are choosing a proactive partnership. You are choosing a doctor who knows your child’s baseline, so they can instantly recognize when something is wrong. You are choosing the ability to ask questions the moment they pop into your head, rather than waiting for an appointment weeks away.

I believe that no child should have their childhood defined by what they are allergic to. They should be defined by their curiosity, their energy, and their joy. My job is to handle the medical complexities so that your child is free to just be a kid. We put the protocols in place, we manage the risks, and we create a life where allergies are just a small detail, not the main event.

Your Partner in Health

If you are tired of feeling rushed, unheard, or anxious about your child’s allergies, I invite you to experience the difference. We can move from a place of fear to a place of confidence. Together, we will build a plan that keeps your child safe, healthy, and thriving.

I am Dr. Anita Sabeti, and I am here to help you navigate this journey with expertise, patience, and a lot of heart. Let’s work together to give your child the healthy, happy foundation they deserve.

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