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Struggling with Dog Allergy? Find Relief with Exton Allergist
For Exton and Chester County residents, Dr. Sujal Ghelani is your Exton Allergist with understanding and managing these allergies can make a huge difference in your life. That’s where Keystone Allergy and Asthma Center in Exton comes in. Our board certified Exton...
What if I am allergic to cats?
What If I’m Allergic to Cats? For Exton and Chester County residents, Dr. Sujal Ghelani is your Exton Allergist with understanding and managing these allergies can make a huge difference in your life. That’s where Keystone Allergy and Asthma Center in Exton comes in....
Skin Breaking Out: What to do?
Trusted Allergist in Exton, PA – Schedule your Appointment Today Understanding Hives: Causes and Solutions For Exton and Chester County residents, Dr. Sujal Ghelani is your Exton Allergist with understanding and managing skin rash and hives can make a huge difference...
What is Environmental Allergy Testing?
Trusted Allergist in Exton, PA - Schedule your Appointment Today Do you sneeze nonstop or feel a scratchy throat after stepping outside? You might have environmental allergies. For Exton and Chester County residents, understanding and managing these allergies can make...
MOM-PA Volunteer Event with Dentists
This past weekend, I had a chance to volunteer with amazing dentists and fellow volunteers who gave their time and skill set to provide free dentistry at the MOM-N-PA's event, this time in Reading. 2000 of Pennsylvania's residents benefited from free dentistry. Some...
Clinic Opening
🌟 Exciting Announcement: Allergy Clinic Opening on April 15! 🌟 Dear valued patients and community members, We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of our new allergy clinic on April 15! As dedicated providers in the field of allergy and immunology, we are...
New Treatment Option for Food Allergies
Issued news from FDA: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved omalizumab (Xolair) injection for immunoglobulin E-mediated food allergy in certain adults and children 1 year or older for the reduction of allergic reactions (Type I), including reducing the risk...