Allergy and Immunology

  • Allergy Clinic

    The Division of Allergy and Immunology has a specialized Allergy Clinic for patients with allergic conditions, such as documented or suspected food allergies, infant formula intolerance, gastrointestinal disorders, allergic rhinitis, latex allergy, drug allergy and insect sting sensitivity.

    The Allergy Clinic is directed by Amal H. Assa’ad, MD, a certified pediatric allergist / immunologist and faculty member of Cincinnati Children’s Division of Allergy and Immunology.

    The main Allergy Clinic is on the Burnet Campus in Location C (Outpatient Services Building) on the fifth floor in Treatment Center 9.

    For an appointment in the Allergy Clinic, call 513-636-6771.

    Operating Hours

    Noon-2:30 pm Wednesday 

    8:30-11:30 am Thursday
    8:30-11:30 am Friday

    Clinics at our Neighborhood Locations

    Cincinnati Children’s Eastgate
    796 Batavia Pike (Old State Route 74)
    Batavia, OH 45245

    Cincinnati Children’s Harrison
    Franciscan MediCenter
    10450 New Haven Road (off of Interstate 74)
    Harrison, OH 45030 



    Cincinnati Children’s Mason Campus
    9560 Children’s Drive (off Natorp Boulevard)
    Mason, OH 45040 

    Children’s Outpatient Northern Kentucky
    2765 Chapel Place
    Crestview Hills, KY 41017

    Cincinnati Children’s Liberty Campus
    7777 Yankee Road
    Liberty Township, OH 45044

 
  • Tell Me a Story: Family Finds Support for Severe Allergies

    Eosinophilic esophagitis patient story featuring the Sieber family.
    All three of Andrew and Julie Sieber's sons have some form of severe allergies. Brothers Ethan and Jacob have been diagnosed with eosinophilic esophagitis. Watch a video to learn more about how they've found support at Cincinnati Children's. Watch his story.
  • Tackling the Challenges of Food Allergies

    As a researcher and clinician, Amal Assa'ad, MD, willingly takes on challenges so that patients with food allergies may be able to avoid food challenges -- a distasteful way of identifying food allergens -- as well as the challenges of living with food allergies. For more information, read a summary of her research. Read more