An allergologist is a specialist engaged in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the immune system, mainly allergic reactions. According to the WHO, the number of people suffering from allergies increases every year. This is due to the change in the rhythm of life and the emergence of new chemicals used in the production of food products. The term "allergy" refers to the state of acquired hypersensitivity to allergens. Allergies may manifest in various clinical forms. Allergens can be dust, drugs, food products, etc.
About the service
The allergological service of Nairi Medical Center is the best in Yerevan. Any allergic disease can be cured through competent treatment by professional allergologists who know their business.
The main principle of the allergological service is early diagnosis, which allows identifying the cause of allergic reactions (allergens) on time and carrying out adequate treatment. The leading allergological service of Nairi MC offers the latest methods of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of all types of allergies.
What does an allergologist treat?
- Anaphylactic shock
- Atopic dermatitis
- Allergic bronchial asthma
- Drug allergies
- Hereditary angioneurotic edema
- Household allergies, dust, and other allergies
- Contact dermatitis
- Allergies after insect bites and stings
- Serum sickness
- Perennial rhinitis
- Seasonal allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis.
- Food allergies
- Acute urticaria
- Chronic urticaria (cold contact, cholinergic, solar, aquagenic, demographic, adrenergic)
Indications for a visit
- To treat an allergy, the specialist selects an individualized treatment method.
- The symptoms are the following:
- Frequent sneezing,
- Runny nose,
- Skin redness, itching and rash,
- Dyspnea,
- Eye redness,
- Soft tissue swelling,
- Increased frequency of exacerbations of acute and chronic diseases throughout the year.
Nairi MC created all the necessary environmental conditions for receiving competent treatment. You can make an appointment with a good allergologist by calling 8900 or visiting Paronyan Street, 21.