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Southwest Allergy & Asthma Center

Locations:

Plano

6101 Windcom Court,
Suite 400
Plano, Texas 75093


Serving: Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Carrollton, Richardson, Lewisville, Garland, Dallas, The Colony, Addison, Coppell, Little Elm, Celina, Prosper, Sachse, Murphy, Wylie, Rockwall, Lucas and Rowlett

(972) 398 - 3500Telephone:
(972) 398 - 3512FAX:


Denison
In the Texoma Medical Plaza adjacent to the new Texoma Medical Center
5012 South US HWY 75,
Suite 150
Denison, Texas 75020

Serving: Denison, Sherman, Bonham, Gainesville, Pottsboro, Van Alstyne, McKinney, Prosper, Durant (OK) and Madill (OK)

(903) 463 - 8400Telephone:
(903) 463 - 8500FAX:


Denton
3105 Colorado Boulevard,
Suite 101
Denton, Texas 76210

Serving: Denton, Decatur, Lewisville, Gainesville, Sanger, Corinth, Lake Dallas, Krum, Pilot Point, Justin, Argyle, Hickory Creek, Highland Village, Little Elm, The Colony, Roanoke, Bridgeport and Flower Mound

(940) 387 - 1700Telephone:
(940) 387 - 1722FAX:


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Dr. Foster

Samuel Foster, M.D.
Dr. Foster has been in practice since 2006. He specializes in the care of adults and children with allergies, asthma, and other immune disorders. His special interests include management of recurrent infections (immuno-deficiencies) in children and adults as well as allergic skin and gastrointestinal disorders.

“My own problems with allergies have given me a clear understanding of how allergies and asthma can affect lives, especially the lives of children and young adults. I have always known that I wanted to be a doctor, but my post-residency interests as a medical school professor and immunology researcher at Texas Children’s Hospital and later as a physician in private practice were shaped by my personal experiences. I understand the struggles, the frustrations, and the life-changing effects these conditions have on my patients. I am committed to providing top-notch care and finding solutions to my patients’ allergy and asthma problems.

“As a medical field, allergy and immunology has made great strides in the last generation. We have a much better understanding of the mechanisms involved in allergic diseases and asthma. We are much better able to diagnose and treat allergic conditions and reduce or even eliminate their effects on the people we see in practice. It is a great time to be working in this field. My professional commitment is to get to know my patients and their families, to understand their concerns, and to fully inform them of my medical opinions–to enlist my patients as active partners in confronting their allergy-derived health concerns.”

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