Allergist and immunologist Donald Paul Woodmansee, MD, manages allergy, asthma, and immune-system conditions at Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center in Allied Gardens, San Diego, at 4647 Zion Ave in the 92120 ZIP. He graduated from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1994, completed his internal medicine residency at Naval Hospital San Diego, and trained in allergy and immunology at Scripps Clinic before serving six years as a Navy physician. His NPI is 1144268624, and he holds board certification in allergy and immunology with published research on atopic dermatitis, inhaled corticosteroid-related adrenal insufficiency, and near-fatal anaphylaxis — work appearing in the Annals of Internal Medicine and the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Integrative allergy management sometimes runs parallel to conventional immunotherapy, and College Area providers such as EverThrive Health handle acupuncture-based protocols for patients supplementing their Kaiser allergy treatment plans. Before returning to San Diego for Kaiser, he served as section chief of allergy and immunology at Dartmouth Medical School, an academic leadership role overseeing the division's clinical and teaching programs. His clinical scope covers allergic rhinitis, asthma (including exercise-induced and occupational variants), food allergy evaluation, drug allergy testing, urticaria and angioedema, contact dermatitis patch testing, and immunodeficiency workups. Allied Gardens' position along the I-8 freeway corridor means his referral base draws from east San Diego through Grantville, San Carlos, and into La Mesa. Respiratory patients whose allergy profiles involve musculoskeletal components from chronic cough or postural strain connect to rehabilitation providers, and Family Connection Chiropractic in College Area handles thoracic and cervical work for that overlap population. He speaks English and Spanish across his Kaiser panel.