Allergy & Asthma Research Associates

Doctors

Dr. Garrison Ayars

Dr. Garrison Ayars received his bachelor of science and medical doctorate degrees from the University of Washington. He then went to the University of Utah for internship and medical residency. He then returned to pursue an infectious disease and then allergy-immunology fellowships. Dr. Ayars practices allergy immunology with Allergy and Asthma Associates and keeps expert in infectious disease by sharing call responsibilities with infectious disease specialists. Dr. Ayars also is expert in occupational evaluations for patients with on the job exposure to noxious agents. Dr. Ayars is boarded in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Allergy-Immunology. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. He has been president of the Puget Sound Allergy Society, the Washington State Society of Allergy and Immunology, and t
he University of Washington Medical Alumni Association. He and his wife Wendy live in Kirkland and have two children, Andrew and Shannon.


Charles G. Jackson, M.D.

Charles G. Jackson, M.D. was born in Erie Pennsylvania, graduated from college from Yale University, and received his M.D. from State University of New York at Buffalo. His training was initially in pediatrics at Vanderbilt University; he then moved to University of Washington where he completed a fellowship in Pediatric Immunology and Allergy. He has authored articles on various immunolgic topics in pediatrics. In addition to practice with Allergy and Asthma Associates, he staffs an allergy clinic in Juneau, Alaska. Dr. Jackson does research studies in the effectiveness of new drugs for asthma, hay fever, and skin problems in children. Dr. Jackson is married to Dr. Clarice Sackett and have two children, Neil and Dana.


D.Robert Webb, M.D.

Dr. Webb feels the best results in allergy therapy occur when each patient knows more about his or her own allergy problem than anyone else through education. He has a special interest in research of new treatments for asthma and allergic rhinitis. Dr. Webb grew up in Ohio, graduated from Case Western Reserve Medical School and did his internal medicine and allergy training in Rochester, New York. He has passed specialty boards in internal medicine and allergy-immunology. Dr. Webb has been a member of the United States Air Force over the past thirty years and has been the commander of the 446 Medical Squadron and the 446 Aeromedical Staging Squadron at McChord Air Force Base over the last ten years. He attends satellite clinics in Aberdeen, Yakima, and Ketchikan, Alaska. He has done research on all currently available treatments for asthma that have been released in the last twenty years. Dr. Webb and his wife Marian of thirty six years are the proud parents of Alison, Ian, and Ian's wife Sue.

All physicians are certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology.