Allergy & Immunology
Comprehensive diagnosis and personalized treatment for nasal allergy, asthma, skin allergy, food allergy, drug allergy, recurrent infections and immune-related conditions.
- Specialist Consultation
- Allergy Testing
- Personalized Immunotherapy
Treating the Underlying Cause
Allergy occurs when the immune system reacts excessively to a substance that is usually harmless, such as dust mites, pollen, mold, food, animal dander or medicine.
Symptoms may affect the nose, sinuses, eyes, lungs, skin, digestive system or the whole body. Because allergy can appear in several different ways, accurate diagnosis requires more than simply treating isolated symptoms.
Our approach combines detailed medical history, clinical examination, appropriate allergy testing, trigger identification and an individualized treatment strategy.
Similar symptoms can have different causes. Testing is selected according to the patient's history and should be interpreted together with the clinical findings.
Allergy & Immune Conditions
We assess allergic and immune-related symptoms in children, adults and older patients using a personalized clinical approach.
Nasal Allergy & Hay Fever
Assessment and treatment for sneezing, runny nose, nasal blockage, itching, postnasal drip and sinus-related symptoms triggered by allergens.
Explore hay fever careAllergic Asthma
Specialist evaluation for wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, breathing difficulty and night-time respiratory symptoms.
Explore asthma careSkin Allergy & Eczema
Evaluation of itching, eczema, contact reactions, recurring rashes, swelling, urticaria and chronic hives.
Explore skin allergy careFood Allergy
Assessment of possible reactions to milk, egg, wheat, nuts, seafood and other foods based on symptoms, timing and appropriate testing.
Explore food allergy careDrug Allergy
Evaluation of suspected reactions to antibiotics, painkillers, injections and other medicines, with guidance about future use and avoidance.
Explore drug allergy careImmune System Disorders
Clinical assessment for recurrent infections, unusual infections and other symptoms that may require an immunology evaluation.
Explore immunology careSymptoms That May Suggest Allergy
Allergy can involve one organ or several body systems. The pattern, timing, severity and possible triggers help determine which investigations may be appropriate.
- Repeated sneezing
- Runny or blocked nose
- Itchy or watery eyes
- Persistent coughing
- Wheezing or breathlessness
- Hives or skin swelling
- Eczema or recurring itching
- Food-related reactions
- Medicine-related reactions
- Recurrent infections
Your Allergy Assessment Step by Step
Testing is not selected in isolation. It is guided by the patient's symptoms, medical history, examination and suspected triggers.
Medical History
We review the symptoms, onset, frequency, severity, family history, environment, medicines, foods and possible exposure patterns.
Clinical Examination
A focused assessment may include the nose, sinuses, eyes, chest, skin and other systems relevant to the patient's symptoms.
Allergy Testing
Appropriate tests may be selected to investigate suspected environmental, food, skin or medicine-related allergens.
Treatment Plan
Results are interpreted with the history and examination before developing a personalized treatment and follow-up plan.
Allergy Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the diagnosed condition, symptom severity, relevant allergens, age, associated diseases and the patient's individual needs.
Allergen Avoidance Guidance
Practical advice to reduce exposure to relevant triggers without imposing unnecessary restrictions.
Medication Management
Review and selection of appropriate medicines for nasal, respiratory, skin or other allergic symptoms.
Allergen Immunotherapy
A long-term treatment option for selected patients with clinically relevant allergen sensitivity.
Asthma & Inhaler Training
Respiratory management, inhaler technique education and monitoring for patients with allergic asthma.
Follow-Up & Monitoring
Regular review of symptom control, medicine response, treatment adherence and changes in clinical condition.
M-SLIT™ Immunotherapy
M-SLIT™ is a personalized sublingual allergen immunotherapy approach in which carefully selected allergens are administered under the tongue according to an individualized treatment plan.
Allergy & Immunology FAQs
General information about allergy consultations, testing and treatment.
The specialist reviews your symptoms, medical history, medicines, diet, home and work environment, previous reactions and possible triggers. A focused examination is performed, and appropriate tests may then be recommended.
No. Testing is selected according to the patient's history and symptoms. Unnecessary testing can produce results that are difficult to interpret and may lead to inappropriate avoidance.
Many allergic conditions can be controlled effectively. In selected patients, allergen immunotherapy may reduce sensitivity and provide longer-term improvement, but results vary according to the condition and individual response.
Sublingual immunotherapy administers prescribed allergens under the tongue. It is intended to gradually modify the immune response to clinically relevant allergens and must be used under specialist guidance.
Yes. Children can be assessed for allergic rhinitis, asthma, eczema, food allergy and other conditions. Testing and treatment are selected according to age, symptoms and clinical needs.
Some antihistamines can affect certain allergy test results. Contact the clinic before your appointment for medicine-specific instructions. Do not stop essential prescription medicines without medical advice.
Take the First Step Toward Better Allergy Control
Book a consultation for a detailed assessment, appropriate allergy testing and a personalized treatment plan.
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