Vincent P. Devlin, DO
Specialties
- Allergy/Immunology
- Pediatrics
Vincent Devlin, DO, is Board Certified in Allergy/Immunology as well as Pediatrics. He sees patients (infants through adults) on the main campus of Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage. Dr. Devlin earned a graduate degree in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology with a certificate in Vaccine Health and Policy from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD, before completing medical school at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury, NY. He completed residency program in General Pediatrics at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, and a fellowship program in adult and pediatric Allergy and Immunology medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans.
While studying art history as an undergraduate, Dr. Devlin became increasingly interested in the sciences and volunteered at a free clinic, which drew him to patient care and pursuing medicine as a career. After he earned his master’s degree he worked as a research study assistant at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, prior to going to medical school. “I was always drawn to the resiliency of children and completed my residency in General Pediatrics, but during rotations I became interested in Allergy/Immunology, so I decided to combine the two disciplines,” states Dr. Devlin.
Dr. Devlin enjoys seeing all types of patients – infants to adults – with a focus on educating patients and their parents so they can achieve a good understanding of their disease and take an active role in their treatment. “Fortunately, in most cases we see a quick result or resolution of an allergy,” states Dr. Devlin, “This happens because the patient (or parents) understand what needs to be done in their environment to prevent or resolve the disease.”
While studying art history as an undergraduate, Dr. Devlin became increasingly interested in the sciences and volunteered at a free clinic, which drew him to patient care and pursuing medicine as a career. After he earned his master’s degree he worked as a research study assistant at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, prior to going to medical school. “I was always drawn to the resiliency of children and completed my residency in General Pediatrics, but during rotations I became interested in Allergy/Immunology, so I decided to combine the two disciplines,” states Dr. Devlin.
Dr. Devlin enjoys seeing all types of patients – infants to adults – with a focus on educating patients and their parents so they can achieve a good understanding of their disease and take an active role in their treatment. “Fortunately, in most cases we see a quick result or resolution of an allergy,” states Dr. Devlin, “This happens because the patient (or parents) understand what needs to be done in their environment to prevent or resolve the disease.”
Professional Details
- English, Spanish
- 5 years
- 3 years
Professional Education
- New York Institute of Tech. School of Medicine
- Louisiana State University
- Tulane University
Board Certification
- American Board of Allergy/Immunology
- American Board of Pediatrics
Publication Date: October 07, 2024