
Dr. Taylor Atchley, MD
Allergist and Immunologist
1720 Gunbarrel Road Suite 400 Chattanooga TN, 37421About
Born in Chattanooga and raised in Crossville, Tennessee, Dr. Atchley has strong connections to the East Tennessee area and considers family ties an essential part of his life. After dedicating nine years of active-duty service as a physician in the United States Air Force, he made the decision, alongside his family, to settle in Chattanooga.
Dr. Atchley's journey into medicine was initially inspired by a desire to become a veterinarian. However, his hands-on education in Animal Science at the University of Tennessee Agricultural Campus led him to redirect his focus towards directly helping people instead of their animals. This decision paved the way for his specialization in Allergy and Immunology, driven by the opportunity to improve his patients' quality of life. Dr. Atchley takes great joy in witnessing the positive impact of his medical plans, particularly when it comes to prescribing immunotherapy for allergies and enhancing asthma symptom management.
The aspect of his job that Dr. Atchley loves most is the ability to make children feel better by effectively controlling their asthma and allergy symptoms, contributing to their overall well-being. When not immersed in his medical practice, Dr. Atchley treasures spending quality time with his family. Outdoor recreation, such as mountain biking, hiking, and camping, ranks high on their list of hobbies and interests.
Education and Training
University of Tennessee Bachelor of Science 2010
Georgetown University Doctor of Medicine 2014
Georgetown University School of Medicine MD 0
Georgetown University School of Medicine MD 2014
University of Tennessee Agricultural Campus Animal Science 0
Board Certification
American Board of Allergy and Immunology
Board Certified Allergist/Immunologist
Board Certified
Internal Medicine
General Medical/Physician License
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A monocarboxylate transporter required for hepatocyte secretion of ketone bodies during fasting.
- A genetic screen for zebrafish mutants with hepatic steatosis identifies a locus required for larval growth.
- Role of Intestinal LXRα in Regulating Post-prandial Lipid Excursion and Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia and Hepatic Lipid Accumulation.
- A Genetic Model to Study Increased Hexosamine Biosynthetic Flux.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- leader United States Air Force 2014 - 2023
- Allergist and Immunologist The Allergy and Asthma Group of Galen 2023 - Present
- Chief of Allergy and Immunizations Clinic Mike O’Callaghan Military Medical Center 2020 - 2023
- Internal Medicine Staff Physician Keesler Medical Center Department of Internal Medicine 2017 - 2018
- Internal Medicine Residency; selected ahead of peers for Chief Resident Keesler Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine 2017 - 2018
- Internal Medicine Chief Resident Keesler Medical Center, Department of Medicine 2017 - 2018
Awards
- Meritorious Service Medal (2023) Year
- Field Grade Officer of the Quarter, Q4 (2021) Year
- Humanitarian Service Medal (2021) Year
- Air Force Commendation Medal (2021) Year
- Air Force Commendation Medal (2018) Year
- Air Force Achievement Medal (2017) Year Keesler Medical Center, Internal Medicine Residency
- Local church Year
- Children's Cancer Research Fund 2019 2018
- Air Force Meritorious Service Medal 2023
- Field Grade Officer of the Quarter Award 2021
- Humanitarian Service Medal 2021
- Air Force Commendation Medal 2021
Professional Memberships
- American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Fellowships
- Wilford Hall Allergy and Immunology
- Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Department of Allergy and Immunology Allergy and Immunology 2020
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Immunization Records Process Improvement 2021
- Military Medical Deployment Line Process Improvement
- The Dirt Therapy Project
- Mosaic Church; City Church Bandera
- Children's Cancer Research Fund 2018-2019
Fellowships
- Wilfred Hall - Air Force - San Antonio 2017
Professional Society Memberships
- ACAAI
What do you attribute your success to?
- Improving quality of lifeGiving back
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Get to know Allergist and Immunologist Dr. Taylor Atchley, who serves patients in the Chattanooga, Tennessee and North Georgia areas.
Dr. Atchley is a specialist in pediatric and adult allergy and asthma at The Allergy and Asthma Group of Galen. He takes great joy in witnessing the positive impact of his medical plans, particularly when it comes to prescribing immunotherapy for allergies and enhancing asthma symptom management.
The aspect of his job that Dr. Atchley loves most is the ability to make children feel better by effectively controlling their asthma and allergy symptoms, contributing to their overall well-being.
Born in Chattanooga and raised in Crossville, Tennessee, Dr. Atchley has strong connections to the local area and considers family ties an essential part of his life. After dedicating nine years of active-duty service as a physician in the United States Air Force, he made the decision, alongside his family, to settle in Chattanooga.
His journey into medicine was initially inspired by a desire to become a veterinarian. However, his hands-on education in Animal Science at the University of Tennessee Agricultural Campus led him to redirect his focus towards directly helping people instead of their animals. This decision paved the way for his specialization in allergy and immunology, driven by the opportunity to improve his patients’ quality of life. Dr. Atchley earned his Medical Degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine, after which he performed his residency at Keesler Medical Center. He then went on to specialize in allergy and immunology with fellowship training at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas.
Dedicated to helping patients breathe better and live better, he is board certified in allergy and immunology by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology (ABAI). The mission of the ABAI is to improve the quality of medical care by the development and utilization of professional and educational standards for the initial certification and maintenance of certification of physician specialists in allergy and immunology.
Furthermore, Dr. Atchley is board certified in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). The ABIM is a physician-led, non-profit, independent evaluation organization driven by doctors who want to achieve higher standards for better care in a rapidly changing world.
Allergy and immunology involves the management of disorders related to the immune system. These conditions range from the very common to the very rare, spanning all ages and encompassing various organ systems. An allergist / immunologist is a physician specially trained to diagnose, treat, and manage allergies, asthma, and immunologic disorders, including primary immunodeficiency disorders.
Throughout his career, Dr. Atchley has earned several notable awards and recognitions. In 2023, he was honored with the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, a testament to his exceptional service and dedication. In 2021, he received both the Field Grade Officer of the Quarter Award for the fourth quarter and the Humanitarian Service Medal, underscoring his outstanding contributions and commitment to humanitarian causes. In the same year, he was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal, adding to his impressive list of achievements.
His dedication to excellence was previously acknowledged with an Air Force Commendation Medal in 2018 and an Air Force Achievement Medal in 2017 during his time at Keesler Medical Center.
Outside of his military career, Dr. Atchley is actively engaged in his local community and his church, exemplifying his commitment to service beyond the uniform. He has made significant contributions to the Children’s Cancer Research Fund in both 2018 and 2019, demonstrating his compassion and commitment to making a positive impact on society.
Among his philanthropic endeavors include an Immunization Records Process Improvement, a Military Medical Deployment Line Process Improvement, The Dirt Therapy Project, and Mosaic Church; City Church Bandera.
When not immersed in his medical practice, Dr. Atchley treasures spending quality time with his family. Outdoor recreation, such as mountain biking, hiking, and camping, ranks high on their list of hobbies and interests. They also delight in exploring new restaurants and indulging in a wide array of culinary experiences.
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