Asthma, Allergy & Immunology
Hours of Service:
Monday through Friday
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Appointments:
NEW HARTFORD LOCATION:
1729 Burrstone Road,
New Hartford, NY 13413
An Allergist/Immunologist is an expert in the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of allergic diseases and disorders of the immune system. Such conditions include hay fever, asthma, eczema, sinusitis, hives, rashes and reactions to foods, medicines and insect stings.
Common allergic symptoms include sneezing, watery eyes, runny or blocked nose, shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing, swelling of the eyelids, lips or body, and rash. Chronic allergic problems may cause other symptoms including headache, fatigue, or nausea. Allergic symptoms can affect some patients year long and other patients during only one season.
What Is An Allergist?
Allergists are medical specialists who evaluate and treat allergic diseases and related conditions such as hay fever, asthma, eczema, sinusitis, hives, rashes, and reactions to foods, medicines and insect stings.
Allergists receive training in either pediatrics or internal medicine followed by 2 or 3 years of additional training in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic and related disorders.
Board Certification in allergy requires completion of approved training as well as completion of written examinations in allergy and either pediatrics or internal medicine. Every board certified allergists has credentials in at least two specialties.
Although any physician may treat allergic diseases, the board certified allergist has advanced training and experience in the techniques of determining what is causing the problem and how to best solve the problem.
What Causes Allergies?
Allergies occur when you inhale substances, called allergens, that cause a reaction in some individuals. When inhaled, these allergens produce reactions in the nose and chest. Allergies occur in individuals whose immune system is overactive.
Most Common Allergens
- POLLEN is a microscopic reproductive seed found in grass, flowers, and trees.
- MOLD is a microscopic fungi, such as mildew, that reproduces by releasing spores into the air.
- DUST MITES are microscopic bugs that live in warm humid places and feed on dead human skin cells.
- ANIMAL DANDER is a protein found in a tiny particle of dead skin, urine and saliva.
Slocum-Dickson’s Adult & Pediatric Asthma, Allergy, And Immunology Specialist
Mridula Ann Jacob, MD is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, and Allergy and Immunology. She completed her Fellowship in Allergy and Immunology at Larkin Hospital and her Residency in Internal Medicine at Berkshire Medical Center. Dr. Jacob earned her Doctor of Medicine from St. George’s University School of Medicine and holds a Master of Science in Public Health from Walden University. She is an active member of the American Academy of Allergy, Immunology and Asthma and the American College of Allergy, Immunology, and Asthma.
Procedures & Services
- Testing, control and management of all symptoms of all allergies
- Determination of causes of all types of asthma and management and treatment of the spectrum of asthma
- Determination of causes and management of all types of Urticaria and Atopic Dermatitis
- Internal medicine issues