Allergy, Immunology, and Asthma Doctors in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware

Allergies and asthma affect millions of children and adults throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, and Advocare's allergy, immunology, and asthma specialists are here to help patients of all ages breathe easier and live more comfortably. Our physicians diagnose and manage seasonal and year-round allergies, food allergies, asthma, eczema, hives, sinus conditions, and immune system disorders.


Using comprehensive allergy testing, including skin and blood testing, our specialists identify the specific triggers behind your symptoms and build a treatment plan tailored to your lifestyle. Treatment options range from medication management and allergy shots (immunotherapy) to long-term asthma action plans designed in partnership with your primary care provider or pediatrician.



Because Advocare's allergy and immunology specialists work within the same coordinated network as our pediatricians and family medicine physicians, children and adults with complex or overlapping conditions receive consistent, well-communicated care. If you or your child are dealing with persistent sneezing, wheezing, skin reactions, or food sensitivities, our specialists can help identify the cause and create lasting relief.

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Allergy, Immunology, and Asthma Services in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware

  • Allergy - Environmental, Food, Drug and Stinging Insect

    Allergies can be triggered by various environmental factors, foods, medications, and stinging insects, each requiring careful diagnosis and treatment. Identifying the precise allergens often involves comprehensive testing, which may include skin tests, blood tests, and elimination diets to pinpoint specific triggers. Once identified, tailored care plans are developed to help patients manage their symptoms effectively. These plans might comprise a combination of medications, such as antihistamines or corticosteroids, lifestyle adjustments, and possibly immunotherapy to gradually desensitize the immune system. By addressing the unique needs of each individual, these personalized approaches aim to alleviate symptoms and significantly enhance the quality of life for those affected by allergies.

  • Asthma Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema

    Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that causes inflammation, redness, itching, and dryness. It often develops in childhood but can affect individuals of all ages. Eczema can be triggered by allergens, irritants, stress, or environmental factors, leading to flare-ups that disrupt daily life. Medication management ensures patients receive the most effective therapies, including topical treatments, antihistamines, or immunomodulators, adjusted as needed for optimal results. Long-term strategies are developed to control symptoms and improve quality of life, focusing on enhancing daily living through personalized care plans, skincare routines, and lifestyle adjustments.

  • Primary Immunodeficiency

    Primary immunodeficiency disorders are a group of conditions characterized by the immune system's inability to function properly, leaving individuals vulnerable to recurrent infections and other health issues. Evaluation involves comprehensive diagnostic testing to identify specific deficiencies, often including blood tests, genetic assessments, and evaluations of antibody responses. Management strategies are tailored to the individual's needs and may include immunoglobulin replacement therapy, antibiotics to prevent or treat infections, and lifestyle adjustments to support immune health. Advances in medical research have improved the understanding and treatment of these disorders, helping to strengthen the immune system, reduce infection rates, and enhance overall quality of life for affected individuals. Collaboration with healthcare professionals specializing in immunology is crucial for effective management and monitoring of these conditions over time.

  • Urticaria/Hives

    Specialized care for chronic and acute urticaria, commonly known as hives, involves a comprehensive approach to managing this condition, which can significantly impact quality of life. This care begins with thorough diagnostic evaluations to accurately identify the type and cause of urticaria. The process often includes a detailed medical history review, physical examinations, and sometimes allergy testing to pinpoint potential triggers. Once triggers are identified, personalized treatment plans are developed to minimize flare-ups and improve overall skin health. These plans may include antihistamines, lifestyle modifications, or even advanced therapies for more severe cases. The goal is to provide effective management strategies that reduce symptoms, improve patient comfort, and enhance skin condition over time.

FAQ

  • What's the difference between an allergist and an immunologist?

    Allergists and immunologists are typically the same specialist — a physician trained in both allergic conditions and disorders of the immune system, since the two are closely related.

  • Can children see an Advocare allergist?

    Yes, our allergy and immunology specialists treat both pediatric and adult patients, often coordinating directly with your child's pediatrician.

  • Do you offer allergy testing on-site?

    Some of our allergy/immunology locations offer in-office skin and blood testing. Contact your nearest Advocare allergy specialist to confirm services available at that location.