
Allergy Management and Treatment
Dr. Vaibhav Shankar provides specialized care for individuals suffering from allergies, ensuring accurate diagnosis and long-term relief. With over 12 years of experience in Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine, he offers expert treatment for various allergic conditions affecting the respiratory system. Whether it's seasonal allergies, food allergies, or allergic rhinitis, Dr. Shankar uses advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans to help patients manage symptoms effectively. His commitment to patient-centric care ensures that individuals receive the right medications, lifestyle recommendations, and immunotherapy for lasting allergy relief.
What We Treat
Seasonal Allergies
Manage allergies triggered by pollen, dust, and environmental factors.
Food Allergies
Diagnose and treat allergic reactions caused by food intake.
Drug Allergies
Identify and manage adverse reactions to medications.
Allergic Rhinitis
Treat nasal inflammation due to allergens like dust and pollen.
Skin Allergies
Address hives, eczema, and rashes caused by allergens.
Why Choose Us for Allergy Treatment?
Expert Care
Dr. Vaibhav Shankar has 12+ years of allergy treatment experience.
Advanced Diagnostics
Cutting-edge tests ensure accurate allergy identification and management.
Personalized Approach
Tailored treatment plans for long-term allergy relief and symptom control.
Our Treatment Process
Initial Consultation
Comprehensive assessment of allergy symptoms and history.
Diagnostic Tests
Allergy skin tests, blood tests, and lung function tests.
Customized Treatment
Personalized medications, lifestyle adjustments, and immunotherapy.
Follow-up Care
Ongoing monitoring and adjustments to ensure effective treatment.
Most Common FAQs
- Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to harmless substances.
- Skin tests, blood tests, and symptom assessments confirm allergies.
- While not curable, proper treatment effectively manages symptoms.
- Skin tests cause mild discomfort but are generally painless.
- Yes, untreated allergies may lead to chronic respiratory conditions.