Allergy Sciences Home Care Centres Speciality Care Allergy Sciences Overview The Department of Allergy Sciences at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital offers expert, patient-centred care for individuals affected by various allergic conditions. Our multidisciplinary team includes allergists, pulmonologists, ENT specialists, dermatologists, gastroenterologists, ophthalmologists, nutritionists, and trained allergy nurses. Together, they provide comprehensive and coordinated care—from identifying allergy triggers to offering advanced treatment options such as allergen immunotherapy. Recognised as one of India’s leading centres for allergy diagnosis and treatment, we specialise in managing allergies caused by food, dust, pollen, insect venom, mould, and other environmental allergens. We follow a personalised approach, creating custom treatment plans based on a detailed evaluation, evidence-based therapies, and precise allergy testing. Our department uses state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to test over 100 allergens. This enables accurate identification and long-term management strategies for children and adults. Our centre is committed to helping patients achieve lasting symptom relief, reduced allergic flare-ups, and a better quality of life. Location: H-108A, 1st Floor, Heritage Building Clinic Hours: Every Tuesday and Friday | 09:00 am – 11:00 am (With prior appointment only) Request a call back Fill in the details below and our advisor will get in touch with you in the next 24 hours Name * Email * Mobile * Enquire For * Location * I consent to receive communications and share my personal data, as per the Terms & Conditions * Captcha Get new captcha! What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. Our Services Technology & Infrastructure Conditions We Treat At our department, we offer a wide range of services designed to accurately diagnose and effectively manage allergies, with a strong focus on personalised care. Diagnostic Tests and Procedures:We provide comprehensive allergy testing for over 100 allergens, including: Food allergens such as nuts, milk, and sea foodAnimal allergens such as pet dander and cockroach particlesEnvironmental triggers like pollens, mould, trees, weeds, and grassesInsect venom from bees, wasps, house dust mites, and other stinging insectsDiagnostic tools include:Skin prick test to detect immediate allergic reactions.Blood tests for allergy-specific IgE levels.Patch tests to identify delayed skin allergies.Spirometry to assess lung function, especially in asthma-related allergies. Treatments and TherapiesAllergen Immunotherapy to desensitise the immune system to specific allergens.Medication Management to relieve symptoms and control reactions.Patch tests to identify delayed skin allergies.Environmental Control Plans to reduce exposure to triggers at home and work.Support and GuidanceSupport groups and counselling services for patients with chronic or life-impacting allergies.Personalised action plans and lifestyle tips for allergy prevention and management. Our department utilises advanced diagnostic tools and technology to accurately identify allergy triggers and assess the severity of allergic responses. The key features include skin prick testing devices, spirometry for lung function, patch testing for delayed reactions, and advanced laboratory equipment for specific IgE blood testing. Allergies: General immune responses to normally harmless substances like pollen, dust, or certain foods.Allergic rhinitis (hay fever): Sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes caused by airborne allergens such as pollen or dust mites.Allergic asthma: A type of asthma triggered by allergens, leading to wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.Food allergies: Immune reactions to specific foods like nuts, milk, eggs, or seafood, which may range from mild to severe.Insect sting allergies: Allergic reactions, including life-threatening anaphylaxis, caused by stings from bees, wasps, or ants.Drug allergies: Reactions to medications such as antibiotics or painkillers that may include rashes, hives, or serious systemic responses.Eye allergies (allergic conjunctivitis): Itchy, red, and watery eyes caused by exposure to allergens like pollen, pet dander, or dust. Sunita Shukla Head of Department Allergy Sciences For booking Appointments Call – 1800 22 11 66/ 1800-890-1111/ 022 35475757Or Download the RFH app