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    Tracy A. Byerly II, MD

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    The office was very timely and professional. I met with Emily, the PA. She was great. I would highly recommend this practice.

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    Apex Allergy and Asthma: Mark Stahl, DO - Reception and Waiting Room

    Apex Allergy and Asthma: Mark Stahl, DO

    4.7(12 reviews)
    45.6 mi

    So glad I found Apex Allergy and Dr. Stahl! He and the staff are thorough and patient with…read moreexplaining the treatment options. I have never had allergy shots before, but recently tried RUSH Immunotherapy. I've had no issues so far and hope to see results within a few months. I highly recommend Dr. Stahl and his team. They are personable, knowledgeable, and friendly!

    I visited this clinic for help after experiencing severe allergic reactions. I was hoping for…read moreguidance and clarity. Instead, I was met with skepticism. After my skin test, the nurse practitioner said, "Why don't you tell me what's happening," even though she had already reviewed my test results. After I explained everything in detail, she simply responded, "Your tests are negative," as if that invalidated what I had just experienced. There was no curiosity, just dismissal. She basically said that without proof there's nothing they can do. She recommend an EpiPen and another visit. (She conferred with the doctor. So he knew of my condition. She left the room at least twice to speak with him.) What I needed was a provider who would listen, consider my environment, and treat me with respect. Instead, I left feeling unheard and discredited. She said without proof there's nothing more they could do. Proof? She could have recommended a blood test! I got a second opinion this week, and the new Doctor found my cause. He asked for a blood test, and it was positive. My symptoms, the environment, and the original reason for my worry finally had an answer. Patients deserve to be taken seriously, especially when symptoms involve something as serious as an allergy. If you're looking for an allergist who genuinely listens, I recommend looking elsewhere. The allergist at this location couldn't be bothered to see me, and the practitioner came off as condescending instead of caring. The only positive is a friendly front desk staff. I traveled to this location after reading the reviews. I regret the visit. I'm not from San Antonio.

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    Texan ENT & Allergy Specialists - Dr. Seth Evans

    Texan ENT & Allergy Specialists

    2.7(6 reviews)
    76.6 mi

    I came into this appointment feeling scared, vulnerable, and in severe pain. I was hoping for both…read morean immediate plan to address the intense swelling and pain in my face, and a long-term plan to repair a large septal perforation that's impacting my breathing and quality of life. Unfortunately, I left feeling completely dismissed and hopeless. The doctor was aloof and showed very little empathy. He told me only "some doctors" can do septal repairs and that he had never done one, making it seem like I just had to live with this condition. When I asked directly for any kind of plan or hope for resolution, he didn't offer anything meaningful. His only suggestions were a different antibiotic, icing my face, sleeping elevated, and a nasal swab that wouldn't yield results for 3-4 weeks--while I'm actively suffering. There was no pain management plan discussed--not even non-medical options that could help soothe or reduce the facial and nasal pain. The appointment was rushed, lacked compassion, and I felt like he just wanted me out the door. I was treated more like a problem than a patient, and it was clear he had already formed assumptions about me, which colored the entire interaction. This was incredibly disappointing. I came seeking help and was left feeling unheard and hopeless. No one in pain and distress should be made to feel like this.

    One of the best things I like about this office is they are respectful of your time. You do not…read morewait a long time in the waiting room or n the exam room before you are seen. Everyone in the office was pleasant and courteous. I had my ears cleaned, had a hearing exam, and discussed options with Dr. Evans. I felt valued as a patient and will come back again next year for an annual evaluation.

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    Michael P Vaughn MD, PhD - Michael Vaughn PhD.MD.

    Michael P Vaughn MD, PhD

    4.4(21 reviews)
    48.5 miStone Oak

    I wish all doctors were as caring, empathetic, and tenacious about getting you healed as the…read moreVaughn's are.

    Where do I even begin? My experience with Alamo Asthma &…read moreAllergy has been nothing short of frustrating, disappointing, and unnecessarily burdensome. The issues began from my very first interaction and continued throughout my care. The front desk staff, in particular, consistently came across as rude, dismissive, and condescending. Every interaction felt as though I was an inconvenience rather than a patient seeking medical care. Basic courtesy and professionalism seemed to be in short supply. Beyond the customer service concerns, the office's processes are remarkably disorganized, inefficient, and outdated. There is no patient portal for communication, and orders and results are often handled through handwritten documents and mail. In an era where most medical practices have embraced streamlined digital communication, this office appears stuck decades in the past. My initial treatment experience was mishandled from the start due to incorrectly processed paperwork, resulting in unnecessary trips to the office. For me, that means a 20-mile commute that can take anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic. After receiving injections, I experienced a severe adverse reaction. Despite the circumstances, I received no assistance in recovering the money I had paid for medication that was still sitting unused in their refrigerator. Over the course of my treatment, I have undergone extensive testing through this office. Most recently, I was instructed to schedule an appointment simply to pick up a testing kit. I arrived for the appointment only to discover the kit wasn't ready. I had to drive home, return later, and then drive home again--wasting hours of my time. When I finally went to complete the testing, I discovered that critical test tubes were missing from the kit they had provided. Communication has been equally disappointing. I requested a letter explaining my symptoms and medical condition as it relates to eating while traveling. I never received a callback regarding the request. When I finally called to follow up and simply stated my name, I was abruptly told, "She is not writing your letter!" The dismissive and unprofessional nature of that response was shocking. As a fellow healthcare provider, I was appalled by how the request was handled. As a patient, I expected at least a basic level of courtesy and respect. Ironically, while my own concerns often went unanswered, I have spent extended periods sitting in the office listening to staff discuss their personal family frustrations for 20 minutes or more without hesitation. The final straw came when I needed a results booklet that was only slightly larger than a magazine. Despite the significant distance I travel to this office and the fact that mailing it would have been a simple solution, I was told I had to make yet another trip to pick it up. With the amount of time, fuel, and inconvenience this office has already cost me, this felt like one more example of a complete lack of consideration for patients. Healthcare is stressful enough without having to navigate disorganization, poor communication, repeated administrative errors, and discourteous treatment. I am deeply disappointed in the care and service I received and will be taking my healthcare needs elsewhere. I cannot recommend this practice based on my experience.

    Tracy A. Byerly II, MD - earnosethroat - Updated July 2026

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