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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

Pediatric allergist directories with SleekRank

Read the ACAAI member list, emit a page per metro at /pediatric-allergist/{city}/. Map food allergy program presence, oral immunotherapy availability, and primary immunodeficiency capability into headlines, schema, and physician cards.

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SleekRank for Pediatric allergists/immunologists by city

ACAAI roster mapped to 400 indexable city pages

Parents searching for pediatric allergy and immunology care narrow by city first. "Pediatric allergist Minneapolis" or "food allergy clinic Denver" is how the referral journey starts, and the rankable surface is city x sub-focus (food allergy, asthma, immunodeficiency) x oral-immunotherapy-availability. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology lists around 5,500 pediatric-focused members across roughly 400 US metros. Hand-building city pages for that footprint is a project that gets started and stalls.

SleekRank reads the ACAAI-derived roster as one JSON or CSV file. Each row becomes a URL at /pediatric-allergist/{city}/ with a base WordPress page you already designed. Add Madison with three allergists and an active oral immunotherapy program, the page goes live on the next cache cycle. A retiring physician triggers a one-row update.

Mappings handle the wiring. Tag mappings put city in the H1 and title. Selector mappings drop physician count, food allergy program flag, and OIT availability into hero badges. List mappings render physician cards from a nested physicians array. Meta mappings emit per-page MedicalBusiness JSON-LD with pediatric allergy specialty fields. XML sitemap inclusion is automatic.

Workflow

From ACAAI roster to a 400-page pediatric allergist directory

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1. Design one base city page

Use the WordPress editor and your theme to build one canonical city page. Include H1, hero badges for physician count and OIT availability, a physician card grid with sub-focus chips, FAQ, and an intake CTA. Save as a regular page.
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2. Connect the ACAAI-derived source

Point SleekRank at the Google Sheet or JSON with city, physician count, food allergy program flag, OIT availability, and lead hospital. Set the cache duration and confirm a preview row renders correctly.
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3. Wire the mappings

Tag mappings for title and H1. Selector mappings for hero badges. List mappings for physician cards driven by the nested physicians array. Meta mappings for per-page description, OG image, and MedicalBusiness JSON-LD.
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4. Generate, sitemap, and publish

Trigger the build. SleekRank emits 400 URLs, registers them with the XML sitemap, and serves each from cache. ACAAI data updates flow through on the next cache cycle with no theme deploy and no per-page editing.

Data in, pages out

From ACAAI roster row to a live city URL

Each row holds physician count, food allergy program flag, OIT availability, primary immunodeficiency capability, and lead hospital. Five columns flow into H1, hero badges, schema, and physician cards.
Data source: ACAAI member directory
slug city physician_count oit_available lead_hospital
minneapolis Minneapolis 11 yes Children's Minnesota
denver Denver 9 yes Children's Hospital Colorado
madison Madison 3 yes UW American Family Children's
charlotte Charlotte 7 yes Atrium Health Levine Children's
portland Portland 8 yes OHSU Doernbecher Children's
URL pattern: /pediatric-allergist/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /pediatric-allergist/minneapolis/
  • /pediatric-allergist/denver/
  • /pediatric-allergist/madison/
  • /pediatric-allergist/charlotte/
  • /pediatric-allergist/portland/

Comparison

Hand-built pediatric allergist pages vs SleekRank

Manual per-city pages

  • Each city is duplicated as a WordPress page with physician names typed in by hand
  • ACAAI membership updates never propagate consistently after launch
  • Oral immunotherapy availability is buried in body copy rather than visible signal
  • Food allergy program flag is inconsistent across pages because it lives in prose
  • Sitemap and OG images maintained manually and routinely forgotten
  • Closed clinics linger as live URLs because no one tracks them

SleekRank

  • One base page in WordPress, 400 city URLs from one ACAAI-derived JSON file
  • oit_available selector mapping renders a visible badge per city
  • food_allergy_program mapping highlights cities with dedicated programs
  • List mappings render physician cards with sub-focus and OIT tags
  • Cache duration per source, ACAAI updates propagate on the next cycle
  • Per-page MedicalBusiness JSON-LD with pediatric allergy specialty fields

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Pediatric allergists/immunologists by city

ACAAI roster as the source

Mirror the ACAAI member directory into a Google Sheet, JSON file, or REST endpoint your medical content team maintains. SleekRank reads the source on a configurable cache schedule and refreshes 400 city pages on the next cycle.

Sub-focus and therapy mappings

Tag mappings carry city into title and H1. Selector mappings drop physician count, food allergy program flag, and OIT availability into hero badges. List mappings render physician cards with sub-focus and therapy tags.

Quarterly refresh cycle

ACAAI membership shifts annually. Set a 30-day cache, invalidate after a registry refresh, and every affected city URL updates on the next cycle. Closed clinics return 404 and drop from the sitemap automatically.

Use cases

Where SleekRank fits a pediatric allergist directory

Parent-facing referral hub

Capture "pediatric allergist near me" intent across 400 metros. Each page lists in-city allergists, their sub-focus, and oral immunotherapy availability so parents filter by what their child needs.

Children's hospital allergy program

A children's hospital allergy program can publish a per-city referral hub off its catchment roster, with in-network allergists highlighted and the nearest OIT-offering clinic surfaced for families willing to travel.

Food allergy advocacy site

Food allergy nonprofits can publish a per-city allergist directory off their CRM plus clinic data, with OIT and food allergy program flags front and center, and donation CTAs in the same base template.

The bigger picture

Why pediatric allergy search belongs on a city-first directory

Pediatric allergy and immunology is a parent-driven referral economy where the decision-relevant signals are oral immunotherapy availability, food allergy program depth, and the primary hospital affiliation. Parents type pediatric allergist plus their city and expect a clear list of vetted options, but they also need to know which clinics offer OIT because that single signal separates conventional avoidance care from active desensitization. A static directory that hand-builds twenty cities leaves long-tail demand unrepresented and goes stale within a year as ACAAI membership shifts.

A roster-driven directory captures every metro with at least one pediatric allergist, refreshes whenever the ACAAI list refreshes, and surfaces OIT and food allergy program flags as visible badges rather than buried prose. The city URL matches search intent. The editorial cost stays low because one base page powers 400 URLs.

The schema is consistent across every page. The directory earns trust from food allergy advocacy organizations and the clinics it lists, which compounds into referral traffic and a defensible position against aggregator sites that have never modeled the OIT dimension.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Pediatric allergists/immunologists by city

Most teams mirror the ACAAI member directory into a Google Sheet, then point SleekRank at the sheet as a CSV URL. ACAAI refreshes membership annually with rolling adds and drops. When the editor updates the sheet, all 400 city pages reflect the change on the next cache cycle. A 30-day cache is common for this kind of registry.

 

Yes. The roster row carries a sub-focus array per physician. The list mapping renders sub-focus chips on each card. Parents filter visually by which physicians focus on food allergy, which lead asthma programs, and which see primary immunodeficiency. You can also run a second page group filtered to OIT-offering clinics only.

 

The page renders cleanly with one physician card, a hero count of 1, and a link to the nearest higher-density city for families willing to travel. Single-allergist city pages capture long-tail demand that aggregator sites miss and answer the specific query a family is typing.

 

Yes. If the source carries an OIT-availability flag per physician or per city, a selector mapping renders the badge on the page header and on individual physician cards. OIT availability is one of the most decision-relevant signals for families with food allergies, so it deserves visual prominence.

 

Yes, via a meta mapping that writes JSON-LD into the page head. Each URL ships valid structured data with pediatric allergy specialty fields, address, and credentialing. Google reads the schema regardless of card layout, so the SEO surface stays stable as you iterate visible design.

 

The roster carries a board-certification field per physician. The list mapping renders a chip showing dual-board status. Families with primary immunodeficiency cases value the distinction because immunodeficiency care typically needs the immunology-trained physicians, and the chip makes that distinction visible at a glance.

 

Yes. Anything on the base page renders on every generated city page. An intake form built with Gravity Forms or HubSpot appears on all 400 city URLs, with city and lead hospital passed into hidden form values via shortcode so submissions route to the right intake team.

 

Parents search by city first, not clinic name. A CPT-per-clinic inverts the search intent and forces taxonomy archives to recover the city URL. SleekRank gives you the city page directly with clinics as data inside it, which matches how parents actually search for pediatric allergy care.

 

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