HMH Allergy and Immunology Hackensack | Hackensack Meridian Health | Hackensack, NJ   

HMH - Allergy and Immunology - Hackensack

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Address

360 Essex Street
#302
HackensackNJ 07601

40.88413
-74.05861

 MILES AWAY

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Hours

Monday
8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Thursday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 12:30 pm
Saturday
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Sunday
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Phone

551-996-2065

551-996-2065

Location Summary

Our care team offers the latest scientific and technological methods to diagnose your condition and create an individualized treatment plan that works for you. We offer services for both adult and pediatric patients.

Treating your condition begins with identifying whether you have an allergy, asthma, or an immune disorder. An allergist-immunologist will conduct a physical examination and a personalized detailed interview. The interview will include a thorough history of your illness, family history, and an evaluation of your home and work environments. Following your diagnosis, your physician will design and discuss with you a comprehensive plan to treat your specific condition.

Allergy Services

A variety of tests may be performed to pinpoint the allergen(s) that may be affecting your health. We offer a variety of sophisticated and complex tests.

Diagnostic testing offered by the center includes: an allergy skin test, in which tiny diluted amounts of the suspected allergens are injected under the skin. Within 15 minutes, a skin reaction will occur if the patient is allergic to the substance. The size of the reaction on the skin indicates how sensitive the patient is to the allergen.

A second effective test is the RAST (radioallergosorbent test) blood test, which measures the body’s reaction to an allergen in the laboratory.

Also available at the center are skin patch tests for such localized allergens as jewelry and cosmetics, the ELISA blood test used to evaluate food allergies, and nasal secretion analysis. History of adverse reaction to food can be objectively and unequivocally investigated by oral food challenges. Your treatment program may include avoidance of the allergen, pharmaceutical treatment, and/or immunotherapy. Immunotherapy involves injecting a known allergen over a period of time, gradually increasing doses of the allergen until resistance has built up.

Immune Disorders Care

Persons with immune disorders are predisposed to unusual and prolonged infectious and chronic diseases. Our practice is one of the few facilities in New Jersey to have both a Virology and Special Diagnostic Immunology laboratory. The laboratories use state-of-the-art technology to test for abnormalities in the immune system.

One in 500 people lack protective response and mucous membrane antibodies and are prone to recurrent sinus, pulmonary, and gastrointestinal infections. Other persons may not be producing appropriate numbers of antibodies or are producing antibodies that do not function properly. Without treatment, these individuals may experience different types of infections. A critical step in the treatment of immune deficiencies is uncovering its existence.

Medication Information

If you are currently taking antihistamines, you must discontinue these medications for 5-7 days prior to your appointment. (Please see Medication Guide)

If you are taking Tricyclic or Tricyclic compounds, which include Amitriptyline (Elavil), Nortriptyline (Pamelor), Imipramine (Tofranil), Doxepin (Sinequan), Clomipramine (Anafranil), Trimipramine (Surmontil), or Desipramine), you may not be able to be skin tested. Many of these medications can’t safely be stopped abruptly. Please talk with our office or your prescribing physician.

If you are coming to the Center for evaluation of cough, asthma or reactive airway disease, please do not take your bronchodilators on the day of your visit. However, if you have severe symptomatic asthma continue your medications. These include Advair, Symbicort, Dulera, Proventil, Albuterol, Ventolin and Xopenex.

Please note this is a general guide. Any medications you are concerned about, please call and ask our office. 

Stay on Nasal Spray

  • Atrovent Nasal
  • Beconase
  • Flonase
  • NasaCort
  • NasalCrom
  • Nasonex
  • NeilMedSinus Rinse
  • Ocean Nasal
  • Omnaris
  • Rhinocort
  • Zicam

Stay Off 3 Days 

  • Advil PM
  • Astelin Spray
  • Astepro
  • Benadryl
  • Dymista Spray
  • Naphcon A Eye Drops
  • Pataday Eye Drops
  • Patanol Eye Drops
  • Tylenol PM
  • Zaditor Eye Drops
  • Benadryl PM
  • ZzzQuil

Stay Off 5 Days

  • Axid
  • Cimetidine
  • Pepcid
  • Tagamet
  • Zantac

Stay Off 7 Days

  • Allegra
  • Claritin
  • Xyzal
  • Zyrtec
  • Quercetin

For Skin Testing

  • Follow Above

For Patch Testing

  • No Oral Steroids for 2 weeks
  • No Topical Steroid Cream for 1 week
  • May use Antihistamines

For Drug Challenges

  • Follow Above
  • No Antibiotics (Check with your provider)
  • Some Steroids (Check with your provider)
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