Take control of your allergies, asthma and food allergies and live life to its fullest.
Ready for relief from allergies, asthma, and food allergies?
Our board-certified Philadelphia allergists provide state-of-the-art allergy, asthma, and food allergy diagnosis and treatment for the entire family. Food allergy treatments include Xolair, Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) and Oral Immunotherapy (OIT).
Contact us to make an appointment and learn how we can help you feel your best and reclaim your quality of life.
See our latest media coverage!
Please read the cover story about our practice in the February 2023 issue of Suburban Life magazine, “Relieved”! Led by Dr. Manav Segal, Philadelphia allergist at Chestnut Hill Allergy & Asthma Associates LLC offers lasting relief to patients dealing with food and seasonal allergies, asthma, and other life-altering issues.
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CLOSING EARLY:
November 27th, 2024 – Closing at 1:30pm – Both offices
December 26th, 2024 – Closing at 12:30pm – Wyndmoor
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November 28th, 2024 – Both offices
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December 24th, 2024 – Both offices
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December 26th, 2024 – Center City
Wyndmoor
INJECTION HOURS:
Mon.: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
Wed.: 9:00 am – 5:30pm
Thurs.: 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Fri.: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Center City
INJECTION HOURS:
Please call to schedule your injection (no walk-ins)
Tue.: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Wed.: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Thu.: 7:30 am – 9:00 am
Meet Our Allergists & Immunologists and Staff
Manav N. Segal, MD
One of the region’s top allergists and immunologists, Dr. Segal treats asthma and allergies in children and adults. He’s among the first in the U.S. to offer oral immunotherapy.
Priya Mehta, MD
Featured in the Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, Dr. Mehta is an allergist and immunologist whose experience includes Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children...
Maria Lauer, CRNP
A certified family nurse practitioner, Maria Lauer began her career as a bedside and clinical research nurse in the only level-one pediatric trauma center in the tri-state area.
Providing Comprehensive Allergy and Asthma Services
Allergy/Allergy Shots
Itchy eyes, runny nose? Allergies can occur for the first time at any age, and even after years of remission. We create individualized programs for children and adults to help navigate pollen, ragweed, pets and hundreds of allergy triggers. Let's be sure you can enjoy life to its fullest.
Asthma
Dust, smoke, pets, mold, infections, exercise… even emotions are among a long list of asthma triggers. Our doctors help you identify your specific triggers, address symptoms and customize a program to manage your asthma. Now you can get back to doing the things you love.
Patch Test for Contact Dermatitis
Hundreds of everyday items can be sources of contact dermatitis, a condition that can irritate your skin, causing red, itchy, scaly skin or rashes. Now there’s a simple test to eliminate the guess work. Patch testing identifies the irritants and puts you back in control.
Food Allergy and OIT Oral Immunotherapy
Achieve freedom from fear of food allergies, and reclaim your lifestyle. Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) can desensitize individuals with specific food allergies. The immune and digestive systems adapt, as they are meant to do, and the results can last a lifetime.
Food Allergy Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT)
Sublingual (i.e. under the tongue) immunotherapy is a method of treating allergies in patients who are sensitized to certain pollens, dust, or foods. This method involves putting drops of a solution containing a mixture of glycerin and the allergenic food under the tongue.
Patch Testing for IBS
Could your IBS symptoms be caused by a food allergy? Traditional testing for food allergies via skin prick tests and lab work often yields negative results and causes frustration. Now you can find out more about your condition with a non-invasive dermatologic test that evaluates for food that may cause IBS symptoms.
“I never considered that sesame could be an allergen… I was astounded by how many items we use on a regular basis contain sesame, and what was worse, very few things are labelled to reveal if sesame is in them or not.”