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Allergy & Immunology Private Practices in Alaska (6 Verified Groups) | Daniel Aragón

There are 6 physician-owned allergy & immunology practices in Alaska, vetted against the NPPES NPI Registry. Hospital-employed, government, and academic positions are excluded.

Independent practice. All of it.

Physician-Owned Allergy & Immunology Groups in Alaska

Most PGY-Final-Year physicians sign their first allergy & immunology contract in Alaska without knowing what else is out there. This directory shows the 9 groups they were never told about.

For 15 years the path was visible. Pre-clinical, clinical, sub-I, Match, intern year, residency, fellowship. Every transition had a name and a date.

A physician who can see that there are 40 physician-owned allergy & immunology groups within 50 miles walks into a contract negotiation with completely different leverage than one who assumes the hospital is the only option. Non-compete radius, buy-in terms, tail coverage, all of it becomes more negotiable once you actually know what is around you. The Real Contract course walks you through every clause that matters.

NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DIRECTORY

Hospital-employed, government-operated, and academic positions are excluded. These are not independent private practices:

Hospital systems

  • Providence Alaska Medical Center
  • Foundation Health Partners

All 6 physician-owned allergy & immunology practices in Alaska, by city

6practices listed
2cities in AK
0PE or corporate flagged
6with a website
6 practices listed

Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Center of Alaska

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
AllergistNutritionist

Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Center of Alaska serves the Anchorage, Alaska community with allergy & immunology care as a privately run practice. Services extend to outpatient medical care and allergy and immune system care. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.

3841 Piper St ste t4 "-054, Anchorage, AK 99508

Eric A. Meier, MD

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Allergist

Eric A. Meier, MD operates a physician-owned allergy & immunology practice in Anchorage, Alaska, offering personalized patient care in a private setting. Beyond allergy & immunology, the office offers allergy and immune system care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.

3841 Piper St, Anchorage, AK 99508

Laura M. Moore, MD

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Allergist

Laura M. Moore, MD provides allergy & immunology services from a privately held practice in Anchorage, Alaska. Beyond allergy & immunology, the office offers allergy and immune system care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.

3841 Piper St, Anchorage, AK 99508

Stefan Kiedrowski, MD

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
OtolaryngologistAllergist

Dr. Stefan Kiedrowski, MD is an otolaryngology (ear, nose & throat) specialist in Chipley, FL and has over 44 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN / ANN ARBOR in 1978. His office accepts new patients.

2925 DeBarr Rd #300, Anchorage, AK 99508

Stephen N. Marks, MD

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Allergist

Offering allergy & immunology services in Anchorage, Alaska, Stephen N. Marks, MD operates outside of hospital employment. Services extend to allergy and immune system care. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.

3841 Piper St, Anchorage, AK 99508

Valley Allergy & Asthma Clinic, LLC

Palmer, AK

NPPES Verified
Allergist

Valley Allergy & Asthma Clinic, LLC provides allergy & immunology services to patients in the Palmer, Alaska area as an independent medical practice. Additional capabilities include outpatient medical care and allergy and immune system care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.

12113 E Maple Springs Way, Palmer, AK 99645

About this directory and the Alaska allergy & immunology market

Step 1. Step 2. Match. Boards. Then what?

Then PGY-Final hits, and the page is blank. A recruiter calls. A contract lands in your inbox with a 50-mile non-compete, an opaque productivity model, and a signing bonus you do not understand the strings on.

The map of independent allergy & immunology in Alaska was never compiled. So we compiled it. 9 practices, all physician-owned, all in one place. Now you can see what is around you before you sign into one corner of it.

What other resources point to in Alaska

You're looking at 6 physician-owned allergy & immunology practices in Alaska. I sourced all of them from the NPPES NPI Registry and filtered out everything that doesn't meet the standard of independent physician ownership. Hospital systems, academic centers, staffing agencies, and corporate-acquired practices are not on this list. Each entry includes the practice address, phone, website, and NPI number. The coverage spans 2 cities statewide.

If you're evaluating a move to private practice in Alaska, this is a starting point you won't find on a job board. Most boards mix employed positions with ownership opportunities, and they almost never tell you who actually owns the practice. Recruiters aren't much better. This page filters for physician ownership specifically, so you can focus on practices where clinical autonomy isn't just a talking point in an interview. It's built into the ownership structure.

The Alaska allergy & immunology market in detail

Alaska's physician-owned allergy & immunology directory lists 6 practice locations across 2 cities.

None of the allergy & immunology practices listed in Alaska carry a PE-Backed or Corporate-Acquired flag. All listings in this directory are physician-owned independent practices verified through NPPES.

The PGY-Final-Year Path

Three steps from "recruited" to "recruiter."

See what is out there. Read the contract. Get a physician-specific attorney to sign off. In that order.

1
See what is around you

You are already here. 6 physician-owned allergy & immunology groups in Alaska, vetted against NPPES.

2
Read your contract

The Real Contract walks you through every clause that matters: non-compete, productivity, tail coverage, partnership track.

3
Hire the right lawyer

A vetted directory of physician-contract attorneys in Alaska. The person on your side should be one who actually does this work.

The PGY-Final-Year Path.

You spent fifteen years training. Spend two hours reading.

Browse the Directory. Get the newsletter. Then sit down with your contract and a lawyer who has done this before.

“The map did not run out for you. It ran out for everyone in your year.”

Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA

Frequently asked questions about allergy & immunology in Alaska

How many Allergy & Immunology private practices are in Alaska?

There are 6 physician-owned allergy & immunology private practices in Alaska, verified against the NPPES NPI Registry. All are independently operated. Hospital-employed, government, corporate, and academic positions are excluded.

What does physician-owned mean?

A physician-owned practice is one where licensed physicians hold controlling ownership of the business entity. This is distinct from hospital employment, corporate medical groups, or private equity-backed practices where non-physician entities control the business.

What does the Corporate-Acquired or MSO-Affiliated flag mean?

The Corporate-Acquired flag means the practice was historically physician-owned but has since been acquired by a corporate entity such as Optum. The MSO-Affiliated flag means the practice uses a Management Services Organization for billing and administration while physicians retain practice-level ownership.

Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy Revenue in Alaska

Alaska's only physician-owned allergy & immunology practice in this directory is Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Center of Alaska, LLC in Anchorage (5 physicians).

What is an NPPES-verified practice?

NPPES is the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System, a federal database maintained by CMS. Every practice in this directory has an active NPI record in NPPES, confirming it is a registered U.S. medical practice.

How does immunotherapy administration generate revenue in allergy-immunology private practice in Alaska?

Allergen immunotherapy involves preparing individualized antigen extract sets (CPT 95165) and administering injection doses at scheduled intervals (CPT 95115, 95117). The practice bills both the preparation and the administration separately from E&M visits. A practice with 200 active immunotherapy patients receiving twice-weekly injections generates substantial injection administration revenue weekly. Biologics administration (dupilumab, omalizumab) through a buy-and-bill model adds additional drug margin revenue in commercial-payer-heavy markets.

How Physician-Owned Practices Compare

Physician-Owned Hospital-Employed Corporate / PE-Backed
Who controls the practicePhysiciansHealth systemNon-physician entity
Non-compete scopeNarrower, negotiableBroadVery broad
Partnership / buy-in pathCommonRareRare
Call schedule flexibilityHigherVariableLower
Productivity bonus upsideHighModerateModerate
Included in this directoryYesNoFlagged

Key Terms in Physician Contracts

Tail Insurance (Extended Reporting Endorsement)
A malpractice coverage add-on that pays for claims filed after a claims-made policy ends, for incidents that occurred while the policy was active. Tail premiums typically run 1.5 to 2 times the annual malpractice premium and are paid as a one-time lump sum at departure. Occurrence-based policies do not require a tail.
RVU (Relative Value Unit)
A standardized measure of physician productivity used by Medicare and most commercial payers to determine reimbursement. Each CPT code carries a work RVU, practice expense RVU, and malpractice RVU. Many physician contracts tie compensation to RVU production thresholds, with bonuses above a defined baseline.
Compensation Formula
The contractual method used to calculate physician pay. Common models include guaranteed salary, eat-what-you-kill (collections-based), salary plus production bonus (RVU or collections above a threshold), and equal-share partnership distributions. The formula directly affects income stability, upside potential, and alignment with practice goals.
Partnership Buy-In
The purchase of an ownership stake in a physician practice entity, typically offered after an associate track of 2 to 5 years. The buy-in price is calculated using business valuation, a multiple of earnings, or a formula tied to practice receivables. True equity buy-ins include voting rights and profit distributions.
Without-Cause Termination
A contract clause that allows either party to end the employment agreement without stating a reason, typically with 60 to 120 days written notice. The notice period, post-termination obligations (non-compete activation, tail insurance responsibility), and severance terms are negotiable. Shorter notice periods favor the employer.
Allergen Immunotherapy
A treatment that desensitizes patients to specific allergens through progressively increasing doses of allergen extract administered by injection (subcutaneous) or sublingual drops/tablets. Generates separate billing for extract preparation and injection administration in addition to E&M visits. A core revenue driver in allergy-immunology private practice.
Biologic Injection Administration
Office-based administration of biologic medications (dupilumab, omalizumab, mepolizumab, etc.) for asthma, atopic dermatitis, and chronic urticaria. When the practice purchases and administers the drug (buy-and-bill), both the drug cost and administration fee are billed to the payer, generating drug margin revenue.

This directory is maintained by Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA, a physician who just walked this path. All listings are pulled from the (CMS.gov), the federal database of all U.S. medical providers. Hospital-employed, corporate, and government-operated positions are excluded. Last updated: .

Built by a physician who just walked this path. Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA.