The Allergy/Immunology and Asthma Program at BMC provide expert diagnosis and treatment for a range of allergic and related lung disorders, including specialized care for difficult asthma, food allergy, hives, contact allergy, adult immunodeficiency, and eosinophilic disorders. We work closely with colleagues across our department and the hospital to provide a unique setting of care for patients with complex immunologic disease and associated pulmonary disorders and to ensure a smooth transition from pediatric allergy care to adult care.
Location and Contact
Pulmonary, Allergy, Sleep & Critical Care Medicine Department
Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Related Departments and Programs
Pulmonology
Bronchiectasis Program
A program providing bronchiectasis diagnosis, treatment, and care to manage chronic lung infections and improve breathing.
Interstitial Lung Disease Program
A program providing diagnosis and treatment for interstitial lung disease to manage lung scarring, inflammation, and breathing problems.
Ear, Nose, and Throat (Otolaryngology)
A department providing ear, nose, and throat care for hearing, sinus, allergy, and voice disorders.
Pulmonary & Allergy Clinic (Pediatrics)
Primary Immunodeficiency Program
Sarcoidosis Program
Sleep Disorders Clinic
Care from sleep doctors who diagnose and treat sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, and restless leg syndrome.
Allergy and Immunology Fellowship
BMC’s two-year allergy and immunology fellowship provides clinical experience in adult and pediatric allergy clinics, as well as the pediatric respiratory clinic. Fellows also have the opportunity to rotate through highly specialized clinics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, as well as complete a research project. For individuals committed to a career in research, there are opportunities for a dedicated third research year of fellowship.
Allergy and Asthma Research
The Allergy/Immunology and Asthma Program maintains an active research program. In particular, we have world-renowned research programs in common variable immunodeficiency, pneumonia biology, lung inflammation, and asthma.