Christopher M. Webber, MD
Primary Specialties
Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
Professional License:
State of Colorado, 2010-present
Board Certifications:
American Board of Allergy and Immunology, 2010-present
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2005-present
Education:
1994-1998 – Distinguished graduate, United States Air Force Academy USAF Academy, CO 1994-1998; Bachelor of Science – Biology
1998-2002 – Loyola Stritch School of Medicine Chicago, IL 1998-2002; Doctor of Medicine
2002-2003 – Wright-Patterson Medical Center Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 2002-2005; Internship, Internal Medicine Specialty
2003-2005 – Wright-Patterson Medical Center Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 2002-2005; Residency, Internal Medicine Specialty
2005-2006 – Wright-Patterson Medical Center Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 2002-2005; Chief Resident, Internal Medicine
2008-2010 – Wilford Hall Medical Center San Antonio, TX 2008-2010; Allergy/Immunology Subspecialty
Professional and Military Experience:
2022-Present – Allergy Clinic, Pikes Peak ENT, Allergy and Asthma, Colo Spgs CO
2020-2022 – Allergy Clinic, Colorado ENT and Allergy, Colo Spgs CO
2016-2020 – Medical Director, Allergy Clinic, Optum Care Medical Group, Colo Spgs CO
2016-2020 – Medical Director, High Dollar Drug Program, Optum Care Medical Group, Colo Spgs CO
2018-2020 – Medical Representative, EMR/computer-based solutions, Optum Care Medical Group, Colo Spgs CO
2014-2016 – Staff Allergist, Allergy and Asthma Care & Prevention Center, Lone Tree CO
2011-2014 – Chief/Clinic Director, USAF Academy Allergy/Asthma Clinic, USAF Academy CO
2011-2014 – Chief/Clinic Director, USAF Academy Immunizations Clinic, USAF Academy CO
2010-2011 – Staff Physician, Allergy/Internal medicine, USAF Academy CO
2008-2008 – Chief, Internal Medicine Clinic, USAF Academy CO
2006-2008 – Chief, Coumadin Clinic, USAF Academy, CO
2006-2008 – Chief, Cardiopulmonary Clinic, USAF Academy, CO
2006-2018 – Staff Physician, Internal Medicine. USAF Academy, CO
2005-2006 – Chief Resident/Staff Physician, Internal Medicine, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Associations:
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Practice Emphasis (serving both adult and pediatric patients):
- Asthma (all types, including severe asthma, eosinophilic asthma, mixed phenotype asthma and sports-induced asthma)
- Seasonal and year-round pollen / environmental allergies
- Pet, dust and indoor allergies
- Allergen immunotherapy
- Hives and Urticaria (including chronic hives and angioedema)
- Food allergy, food intolerance and food challenge testing
- Eczema and atopic dermatitis
- Contact dermatitis and contact allergy
- Penicillin allergy and challenge testing
Personal/Bio:
I am a prior Air Force allergy/immunology provider currently board certified in allergy, asthma and immunology as well as internal medicine. My professional career has shifted as I have become increasingly frustrated with “corporate medicine” and a feeling too many patients are treated as a number or a dollar sign. In a move aligning with my personal and professional values, I joined Pikes Peak ENT, Allergy and Asthma in June 2022 with the goal to provide more personal, individualized, and compassionate patient care.
I have 2 sons (11 and 6 years old) who are my continuous source of love and entertainment… and my new forced hobby of fixing broken toys. When not working, I enjoy running, cycling, downhill skiing, hiking, riding motorcycles and computer programming. I have been told I am getting proficient at cleaning up Legos and can hold my own with Uno. But I am apparently “terrible” at Minecraft and Fortnight.
Bibliography:
- Kenagy, DN, CT Bird and CM Webber. “Dextroamphetamine Use during B-2 Combat Missions.” Aviat Space Environ Med 75.5 (2004): 381-86.
- Webber, CM and RW England. “Oral Allergy Syndrome: a Clinical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge.” Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 104.2 (2010): 101-08.
- Webber, CM and CW Calabria. “Assessing the Safety of Subcutaneous Immunotherapy Dose Adjustments.” Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 105.2 (2010): 369-75.
- Baker, TW, CM Webber and MT Tankersley. “The CITIES Study: Conventional Immunotherapy Investigating Existing Schedules.” Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 107.5 (2011): 460-2.
- Baker, TW, CM Webber, AC Bush, and E. Gonzalez-Reyes. “The Ten Study: Time Epinephrine Needs to Reach Muscle.” Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 107.2 (2011): 235-8.