Main Line - Bala Cynwyd, PA Allergy & Asthma Center
**Please note that the Bala Cynwyd location of The Asthma Center has been permanently closed. Patients can be seen in any of our several locations in South Jersey and Pennsylvania - the closest offices to Bala Cynwyd are located in Mt. Laurel, NJ and Philadelphia, PA. If you have any questions, please call us at 215-569-1111.
PHONE: 215-569-1111
301 East City Line Avenue
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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Allergy & Asthma Center in Bala Cynwyd (Main Line)
The allergy and asthma specialists at The Asthma Center in Bala Cynwyd focus on comprehensive care for adults and children. We customize each evaluation, diagnostic, and treatment program to manage every patient’s specific allergy, asthma, and sinus symptoms. Our board-certified allergy, pediatric allergy, and asthma specialists offer the highest-level of service to keep patients out of the hospital and living healthier, symptom-free lives.
Our allergists offer a full range of clinical services in our Main Line – Bala Cynwyd PA office, including:
- Allergy shots (allergy immunotherapy)
- Allergy skin testing
- Drug reaction testing & desensitization
- Flu shots
- Food allergy testing & desensitization
- Patch testing for contact skin reactions
- Local pollen, mold, & ragweed counts
- Pulmonary function testing (breathing tests)
- 24-hour on-call medical care
With decades of medical experience, our allergists and asthma doctors are experts diagnosing and treating allergy, asthma, immunology, and sinus symptoms. All of our physicians are board-certified allergists. We are often are recognized as Top Doctors and Super Doctors, and receive excellent reviews from our patients.
Board-Certified Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Specialists in The Main Line
Our Main Line office serves communities throughout The Main Line & Montgomery County, including Ardmore, Haverford, Wynnewood, Bryn Mawr, King of Prussia, Villanova, Gladwyne, Havertown, Rosemont, Lower Merion, Narberth, Merion Station, Penn Wynne, East Falls, Manayunk, and Roxborough
Why Board-Certified in Allergy & Immunology?
All physicians in the United States are licensed to practice medicine by the states where they see patients. This however does not specify whether a physician can practice a specific medical specialty, like dermatology, orthopedics or allergy. Board-certification assures the public and medical community that the physician has completed an accredited educational program and passed evaluations to provide patients with high-quality care in allergy and immunology. The board-certification process in allergy requires medical school graduates to complete further training, including a three year residency program in pediatrics or internal medicine followed by a two to three year fellowship specializing in allergy and immunology. Completion requires passing certification examinations to uphold consistent standards across the country, and physicians must maintain their certification with continuing education throughout their careers. The allergy and immunology training prepares doctors to identify and treat immune system disorders that can cause allergies, asthma, chronic lung disease, skin diseases, and immune deficiencies. From the extensive medical training and specialization, allergists are best able to detect and treat a patient’s allergens and discern which other conditions can masquerade as allergies. Unlike ENTs, allergists do not perform surgery.