Tattersall, Jessica

Dr Jessica Tattersall

Allergist and Medical Rhinologist, Sydney Allergy Clinic
Dr Jessica Tattersall is an allergist and medical rhinologist. She graduated from the University of Sydney with honours in 2003. After starting out training in Otolaryngology she went on to pursue a career in allergic diseases. Jessica is a fellow of the RACGP and holds a Masters of Medicine in allergic diseases from the University of Western Sydney. During her training she worked as a clinical research fellow at the John Radcliff Hospital in the Department of Otolaryngology in Oxford. She has a special interest in allergic, non- allergic and inflammatory diseases of the airway and sinuses and is actively involved in research and education in this area. Jessica is a member of the Australasian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and the Australian and New Zealand Rhinological Society.

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