Accessible Allergy & Asthma Care for Active & Retired Military
Clinic Locations Near Military Bases
Veteran Employee Spotlight: Dr. Keiser
Dr. Keiser has a distinguished career rooted in service and healthcare. He began his uniformed career with five- years in the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service researching parasitic infections at the National Institute of Health, followed by 15 years in the Army. He was deployed twice; to Kandahar, Afghanistan with a Combat Aviation Brigade, and with an Infantry task force to Nangarhar Providence. He subsequently served as the Director of the Viral Diseases Branch at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. We are privileged to have Dr. Keiser as part of the AllerVie Health family. His experience provides unique understanding of the challenges faced by service members. Dr. Keiser embodies AllerVie’s commitment to providing accessible and comprehensive allergy and asthma care to the military and veteran community.
Learn More About Dr. KeiserAllerVie Veteran Support
AllerVie takes pride in its clinical and administrative employees who give back. As a part of the military community, we actively participate in events like Wreaths Across America, where we honor and remember fallen veterans by placing wreaths on their graves. Furthermore, members of our dedicated team of providers and allergists also selflessly volunteer their time and expertise at their local VA, providing essential medical care and support to our esteemed veterans.
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Many in our leadership team are veterans so serving those who have defended our nation is something we take very seriously. For veterans and military spouses nationwide, we offer a range of fulfilling clinical and administrative possibilities. Veterans make outstanding employees, and we are committed to giving those who have so devotedly served our nation an opportunity to make a difference in their community at AllerVie Health.
Learn More about Veteran CareersVeteran Leadership at AllerVie
My time in the military taught me how to lead and serve others so that no one was left behind. This “others-first” mindset has never left me, nor has my commitment to helping others live better lives. When I worked for Uncle Sam, I protected my team and country. In my civilian career, I’ve channeled those motivations into recruiting and building great teams. I love seeing people improve their health, fitness, and wellness through my organizations’ services. From 24 Hour Fitness and pediatric home health to outpatient rehabilitation and now allergy and immunology, I use military lessons to take companies to new heights and change people’s lives for the better.
Chris Roussos, Executive Chairman of the board (Served 1985-1990 · 5 yrs)
I joined the military because I wanted a challenging, disciplined environment. As an Army Aviation Officer, I learned the value of a unified team working toward an ultimate mission. The most memorable part of my military career was being mentored by some of our military’s top officers and then applying those lessons to leading my own soldiers. My military experience prepared me to handle turbulent, fast-paced environments and diverse groups of people. It taught me effective communication with peers, bosses, and subordinates in high-stress, high-risk situations. All these things contributed to my civilian career success, and my desire to work for a mission-oriented company led me to AllerVie.
Tae Kim, CEO (Served 2005-2013 · 8 yrs)