Pediatrician
Dr. Deborah Allen
1300 W Devon Ave Fl 7 · Chicago, United States
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Why this doctor may suit you
- Frequently treats child care in Chicago
- 10+ years of clinical experience
- Patient feedback emphasises straight to the point
- Accepting new and second-opinion patients
Treatment mix
Where this doctor spends clinical time
Bedside manner
Communication style
Doctor vibe
How patients describe the consult
Who comes in
Common patient types
Top reasons
Patients commonly visit for
- Child fever
- Cough & cold
- Vaccination
- Growth concerns
- Tummy upset
In the clinic
Procedures performed frequently
Well-Child Visits
164+ doneGrowth & milestone tracking
Immunisations
170+ doneFull IAP schedule
Nebulisation
291+ doneAcute respiratory care
Be informed
What patients should realistically expect
Most fevers are viral
Self-limiting in 3–5 days; hydration matters more than antibiotics.
Growth is a trend
A single measurement matters less than the trajectory.
We deliberately avoid success-rate claims. Outcomes vary — your doctor will give you a personalised view.
Journey
A typical treatment timeline
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Day 1
Detailed history
Birth, milestones and concerns.
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Month 1
Routine cadence
Vaccination and growth schedule set.
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Year 1
Healthy trajectory
Milestones tracked on a clear chart.
Treatment philosophy
“Parents are partners, not patients-by-proxy.”
— Dr. Deborah Allen
Expertise
Patient-type expertise
Cost expectation
Pricing tier
Tier reflects consultation + typical workup, not exact fees.
Recovery
Downtime to expect
- Most visits — same day
- Nebulisation — observed 30 min
Plan your visit
Waiting time intelligence
14 min average wait
- • Weekends fill up — book 3–4 days ahead.
- • Morning slots are usually least crowded.
Reassurance
Second-opinion friendly
Open to second opinions. Reviews previous treatments and reports carefully.
Evidence-based
Research & academic profile
Track outcomes
Common result categories
Growth Charts
Outcomes vary by patient.
Vaccination Completion
Outcomes vary by patient.
Allergy Control
Outcomes vary by patient.
Care style
What patients consistently report
Patient FAQs
Frequently asked questions
When should I worry about my child's fever?+
Persistent fever above 102°F for more than 48 hours, or any fever in an infant under 3 months, deserves a same-day visit.
Are vaccines on schedule still safe?+
Yes — the IAP schedule is well-tested. Talk to your pediatrician about any catch-ups.
Credentials & Expertise
- Education
- —
- Specialization
- Pediatrician
- Years in practice
- 10
- Languages
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