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An allergy and immunology email list is a verified database of licensed allergists and clinical immunologists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBI maintains 11,078 verified US allergy and immunology contacts across 9 subspecialties.

SparkDBI Data Research Team Updated July 2026 8 min read
11,078Verified Contacts
9Subspecialties
96.4%Email Verified
MonthlyData Refresh

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SparkDBI maintains a verified allergy and immunology email list covering 11,078 allergists and clinical immunologists across the United States. Every contact is sourced from conference and CME partnerships, state and national professional associations, and healthcare publication networks, then validated through email inbox verification, phone validation, and physical address confirmation before delivery. The database refreshes monthly.

Allergy and immunology is a small but commercially concentrated specialty. A single allergist might be a target for a biologic asthma brand, an immunotherapy manufacturer, and an allergen testing company at the same time, making accurate contact data valuable despite the specialty's relatively small physician population.


Who Uses an Allergy and Immunology Email List

Pharmaceutical companies targeting asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic disease account for the largest share of buyers. Biologic therapies for severe asthma and chronic urticaria compete heavily for prescriber attention among allergists who manage these conditions directly.

Allergen testing and immunotherapy companies are a close second. Skin testing panels, specific IgE blood test platforms, and sublingual or subcutaneous immunotherapy products all sell directly into allergy practices as core clinical tools.

Primary immunodeficiency and biologics companies use allergy and immunology contact data to reach the clinical immunologists who diagnose and manage rare immune disorders, a small but highly specialized prescriber population.

CME providers and professional associations round out the buyer profile. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology represents a large share of the addressable population despite the specialty's relatively small overall size.


Allergy and Immunology Subspecialty Breakdown

SparkDBI's allergy and immunology database spans 9 recognized subspecialties. You can request any individual subspecialty as a standalone dataset or the full allergy and immunology file with subspecialty flags included.

SubspecialtyProvider Type
Allergy and Immunology (General)Physician
Pediatric Allergy and ImmunologyPhysician
Clinical ImmunologyPhysician
Adult Allergy and ImmunologyPhysician
Asthma SpecialistPhysician
Food Allergy SpecialistPhysician
Primary Immunodeficiency SpecialistPhysician
Allergy and Immunology Nurse PractitionerHealthcare Professional
Allergy and Immunology Physician AssistantHealthcare Professional

Per-subspecialty contact counts are not yet published for allergy and immunology; the 11,078 figure above is the verified total across all 9 subspecialties combined.

Need a specific allergy or immunology subspecialty?

We can pull any combination of the segments above with your target geography.


Conditions and Drugs in Allergy and Immunology

Here is what allergists actually treat and what drugs and tools they use. Buyers use this to build better targeting criteria and more relevant messaging. The highest-volume conditions in outpatient allergy practice are asthma, allergic rhinitis, food allergy, chronic urticaria, and atopic dermatitis, along with a smaller but clinically important population of patients with primary immunodeficiency disorders.

What Pharma Companies Are Targeting

Biologic therapies for severe asthma have reshaped prescribing patterns over the last several years, with IL-4, IL-5, and IgE-targeted biologics competing for allergist attention alongside traditional inhaled controller therapies. Chronic urticaria biologics represent a smaller but growing prescribing segment. Sublingual immunotherapy tablets for allergic rhinitis have created a new non-injectable treatment category that allergists evaluate alongside traditional allergy shots.

What Diagnostics Companies Are Targeting

Specific IgE blood testing platforms and skin prick testing panels are core diagnostic tools purchased directly by allergy practices. Component-resolved diagnostics, which break allergen sensitivity down to the molecular level, are a growing premium diagnostic category targeted at allergists managing complex food allergy and venom allergy cases.


How SparkDBI Builds and Verifies Allergy and Immunology Data

Each record goes through state medical board licensing verification to confirm the physician holds an active, unrestricted license in their registered state. Records with disciplinary actions, license expiration, or suspension flags are excluded before the data reaches you.

The allergy and immunology list achieves a 96.4% verified email rate. The dataset refreshes monthly. Physicians who retire, relocate, have license changes, or produce delivery failures are updated in the following cycle.

IDN and Health System Matching

For buyers targeting specific health systems or Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs), SparkDBI cross-references physician practice addresses against a health system affiliation database updated quarterly. This lets you filter allergists by their primary hospital or IDN affiliation rather than just by geography.


How SparkDBi Sources and Verifies HCP Data

SparkDBi builds its HCP contact database from multiple vetted channels. Primary sources include conference attendance and CME event participation records from healthcare education partners, member directories from state and national professional associations, subscriber and contributor lists from healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C data matching and verification partnerships.

Publicly available sources including CMS and NPPES records are used as a cross-reference and comparison tool only. They are not a primary data source. CMS and NPPES data is frequently stale or out of date for direct contact purposes. SparkDBi treats it as one reference point among many rather than a source of record.

Verification runs across three dimensions. Email inbox verification connects directly to the receiving mail server and confirms the specific mailbox accepts incoming messages, without sending a message. Phone validation confirms work phone numbers are active and matched to the provider record. Physical address validation covers both work practice addresses and home addresses, with records that fail validation removed and replaced in the next monthly refresh cycle.

NPI Taxonomy Codes for Allergy and Immunology

The CMS NPI system assigns specific taxonomy codes to identify provider specialties within NPPES. These codes are the standard reference for allergy and immunology segmentation in pharmaceutical marketing databases. The primary codes referenced in our system:

Taxonomy CodeSpecialty Classification
207K00000XAllergy and Immunology
207KA0200XAllergy
207KI0005XClinical and Laboratory Immunology

These taxonomy codes are provided as a general reference and should be verified against the official NUCC/CMS taxonomy list before use in compliance-sensitive workflows.

SparkDBI segments the allergy and immunology list by taxonomy code, so you can filter to specific subspecialties rather than working with the full specialty universe. If your targeting criteria require specific taxonomy combinations, we handle that on our end before delivery.


Practice Setting Breakdown

Allergy and immunology skews toward outpatient private practice and academic medical center settings, with relatively few allergists working in purely hospital-employed roles compared to hospital-based specialties like emergency medicine or radiology.

This matters for outreach strategy. Private-practice allergists typically use practice-domain email addresses and make more autonomous purchasing decisions for diagnostic equipment and practice tools. Academic and hospital-affiliated immunologists, particularly those managing primary immunodeficiency cases, use enterprise email domains with stricter filtering.

SparkDBI tags each record with practice type where determinable, so you can segment private-practice versus academic/hospital-affiliated allergists for campaigns where that distinction changes your messaging approach.


Geographic and International Coverage

The US allergy and immunology database covers all 50 states and Washington DC. The highest contact concentrations follow population density and academic medical center geography, with strong representation in California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania. We can deliver the list pre-segmented by state, metropolitan statistical area, or zip code radius for territory-based campaigns.

For buyers running international programs, SparkDBI can provide supplementary allergy and immunology contact data for key markets including the United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada, sourced from each country's national medical registry. International data is available as a supplementary purchase alongside the core US dataset, with volumes and pricing provided on request.


Email Deliverability Considerations

Academic medical center and hospital-affiliated allergy and immunology email domains run enterprise security platforms. Proofpoint, Mimecast, and Microsoft Defender for Office 365 are common in these settings. These systems filter aggressively, and campaigns with weak sender reputations or non-personalized subject lines frequently land in quarantine folders that clinical staff rarely check.

Private-practice allergists on practice-domain email addresses generally see better open rates with standard commercial email hygiene practices. SparkDBI flags high-security enterprise domains in each delivery so you can segment your send strategy where it matters.


Data Enrichment and Email Append for Allergy and Immunology

If you already hold an allergy and immunology contact list and want to improve it, SparkDBI can append or verify existing records. Enrichment services include:

  • NPI number verification and appending for records held by name and address
  • Hospital affiliation and health system name
  • Practice address verification and standardization
  • Subspecialty taxonomy code classification
  • Direct email address appending to name-only records
  • Practice type tagging (private practice vs academic/hospital-affiliated)

Match rates for allergy and immunology enrichment average 74% against our database. Records without a match come back clearly marked so you can identify coverage gaps and plan for manual outreach.


Available Data Fields

NPI Number Full Name Primary Specialty Subspecialty NPI Taxonomy Code Email Address Practice Address City / State / Zip Direct Phone Hospital Affiliation Health System / IDN Practice Type Gender Medical School (where available) Years in Practice (where available) Cell Phone (where available)Home AddressPersonal Email (where available)

Compliance and Data Licensing

The SparkDBI allergy and immunology email list contains professional contact data for licensed physicians in their professional capacity. No patient data, diagnosis information, prescription records, or Protected Health Information is included at any level. Data sourcing is HIPAA-aligned. A Business Associate Agreement is available on request for clients who require one under their own compliance framework.

All data is provided for B2B marketing purposes under legitimate interest provisions consistent with CAN-SPAM requirements. For pharmaceutical clients with additional internal compliance requirements around HCP data, SparkDBI can provide documentation of sourcing methodology and verification process for legal review.


Frequently Asked Questions

An allergy and immunology email list is a verified database of licensed allergists and clinical immunologists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs.

Yes. We segment by NPI taxonomy code and practice focus. Pediatric allergists, adult allergists, and clinical immunologists are available as separate deliverables or combined with subspecialty flags on every record.

Yes. Where determinable, each record is tagged with the physician's primary hospital or health system affiliation, letting you filter by health system name or IDN group for account-based targeting.

Yes. Every record includes state, city, and zip code. We can pre-segment by geography or deliver a master file you carve into territories yourself. Salesforce and Veeva CRM upload formatting are available on request.

Yes. SparkDBi provides 50 verified allergy and immunology sample records for your target subspecialty and geography before any commercial commitment. Samples include all standard data fields so you can evaluate quality and format fit before purchasing.

Allergy and immunology nurse practitioners and physician assistants are available as a supplementary segment alongside the core physician list, or as a standalone dataset if your campaign targets advanced practice providers specifically.

Monthly. Physicians who retire, relocate, have license status changes, or produce email delivery failures are updated in the following month's cycle. You receive the most recently verified dataset at time of delivery.

Yes. The list contains professional contact information for licensed physicians sourced from public registries. No patient data or Protected Health Information is included. Sourcing is HIPAA-aligned and CAN-SPAM compliant. Documentation of methodology is available for internal legal review.

Allergy and Immunology: 207K00000X. Allergy: 207KA0200X. Clinical and Laboratory Immunology: 207KI0005X. We use these taxonomy codes to segment and validate records before delivery; we recommend verifying current codes against the official NUCC taxonomy list.


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