Jordan E. Scott, MD
Dr. Scott is a board certified allergist/immunologist. He trained at BU for medical School, UMASS for pediatric residency, and Children’s Hospital Boston for allergy training with adult allergy training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. Scott is in private practice in Leominster, MA-Monday through Thursday and works at Children’s Hospital Boston on Friday’s where he teaches residents and fellows the field of allergy/immunology. Dr. Scott and Dr. Pistiner work in the same practice, and both are accepting new patients.
Michael Pistiner, MD
Dr. Michael Pistiner is currently practicing allergy in Leominster, MA and recently completed his Allergy/Immunology fellowship at Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School. He will be volunteering at Children’s Hospital Boston and working with the families of children with food allergies to help them manage their allergies. He has developed a special interest in food allergy, anaphylaxis, and in the management of food allergy in schools. He has seen first hand the critical importance of community wide education as his son has life threatening allergy to tree nuts.
Dr. Pistiner works with and speaks to pediatricians, nurses, support groups, and schools on food allergy and anaphylaxis management in various settings. Additionally, he has an interest in increasing food allergy awareness in restaurants and has been involved in food allergy advocacy in Massachusetts. He is committed to the use of practical food allergy education to replace fear and divisiveness with empowerment, confidence, and unity.
Site Categories:
Services: Allergists
City/Location:
Leominster
State/Province:
Massachusetts
Country:
USA
Phone:
978-537-4805










I am so allergic to airborne shellfish that I have to carry to Twin Jets at all times. I want to fly …like the big people lol
Would getting a gas mask and oxygen tank permit me to do so?
God Bless
If anyone has an answer for my airborne allergies my email is moore2@sasktelnet
I am desperate to fly
Nina, you might want to see my post at the following link:
http://www.bestallergysites.com/news/peanut-allergies-and-planes/
You should speak with your allergist on the severity of your allergy, but you should also speak to the airline as to how they can accommodate you.