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Dr. Aaron Ver Heul is a WashU Medicine allergy and immunology physician-scientist in St. Louis. His work focuses on allergic inflammation, itch, neuroimmune pathways and immune mechanisms that can shape chronic allergic disease. This updated profile replaces a mismatched image and positions him accurately for patients and referring clinicians looking for Washington University allergy and immunology expertise.
Dr. Alexa Doss is a WashU Medicine pediatric allergy and lung health physician in St. Louis. She helps children with childhood asthma, environmental allergies, food allergies, anaphylaxis, hives, and eczema, with multiple pediatric specialty locations available through St. Louis Children's Hospital and WashU Medicine.
Dr. Alysa Ellis is a WashU Medicine pediatric allergist at St. Louis Children's Hospital. She specializes in childhood asthma, asthma education, allergies, and pediatric lung disease, and she directs drug allergy care for families needing focused evaluation and follow-up in the St. Louis area.
Dr. Andrew Kau is a WashU Medicine allergist and immunologist in St. Louis who provides care for asthma, allergic disease, chronic sinus and nasal symptoms, immune deficiency concerns and complex allergy presentations. His academic work in mucosal immunity and the airway microbiome complements a clinical approach focused on careful diagnosis, practical management plans and coordinated specialty care for allergy and immunology patients.
Dr. Brooke Polk is a WashU Medicine pediatric allergist and immunologist serving children and families in St. Louis. She provides specialty evaluation for childhood asthma, food allergy, environmental allergy, hives, anaphylaxis, immune concerns and related allergic disorders. This profile helps parents find pediatric allergy expertise connected with St. Louis Children's Hospital and Washington University pediatric specialty care.
Dr. Jennifer Monroy is a St. Louis allergy and immunology physician with WashU Medicine. She evaluates allergic rhinitis, asthma, drug and food allergies, urticaria, angioedema, immune deficiency concerns and related allergic conditions. Patients searching for a Washington University allergist can use this profile to find academic specialty care that connects testing, diagnosis and treatment planning for both common and more complex allergy problems.
Dr. Jeremy Katcher is a WashU Medicine allergist-immunologist in St. Louis who evaluates asthma, chronic cough, environmental allergies, allergic rhinitis, insect venom allergy, food and drug allergies, hives, angioedema and immunodeficiency concerns. He emphasizes thorough assessment, accurate diagnosis and individualized allergy treatment, making this profile relevant for patients seeking evidence-based testing, immunotherapy options and long-term symptom control.
Dr. Katharine Foster Nehme is a WashU Medicine allergist and immunologist in St. Louis offering evaluation for allergic rhinitis, asthma, eczema, food allergy, drug allergy, hives, angioedema and immune-related concerns. Her profile is designed for patients looking for allergy testing, immunotherapy guidance and a clear plan to reduce symptoms that affect breathing, skin, sleep and daily quality of life.
Dr. Katherine Carr Hollabaugh is a WashU Medicine pediatric allergy and pulmonology physician serving families in St. Louis. Her profile helps parents find care for childhood allergy symptoms, asthma, chronic cough, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and complex lung conditions through the St. Louis Children's Hospital network. She offers coordinated pediatric evaluation, testing and follow-up for children who need allergy expertise alongside respiratory care.
Dr. Khaled A. Hamid is a WashU Medicine allergist and immunologist in St. Louis. He sees patients for allergen immunotherapy, allergy testing, asthma, dermatitis, eczema, hives, insect allergy, immunodeficiency, pet allergies, seasonal allergies, sinusitis, urticaria, angioedema, and allergic rhinitis.
Dr. Maya Jerath is a WashU Medicine allergist and immunologist in St. Louis with clinical focus areas that include asthma, hives, seasonal allergies, food allergies, allergic rhinitis, angioedema, allergy testing and allergen immunotherapy. Her profile is useful for adults seeking academic allergy care, evaluation of persistent allergic symptoms and personalized treatment planning within the Washington University allergy and immunology program.
Dr. Omar Elsayed-Ali is a WashU Medicine allergy and immunology physician in St. Louis. He provides care for allergen immunotherapy, allergy testing, asthma, drug allergy, eczema, food allergy, hives, insect allergy, immune deficiency, mast cell disorders, rhinitis, and seasonal allergies.
Dr. Rebekah Browning is a WashU Medicine pediatric allergist at St. Louis Children's Hospital. She specializes in food allergy, eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease, environmental allergies, asthma, eczema, and atopic dermatitis, helping children and families navigate allergic and immune-related conditions.
Dr. Zhen Ren is a WashU Medicine allergy and immunology physician in St. Louis with interests that include chronic hives, drug allergy, hereditary angioedema, asthma, allergic rhinitis and complex immune conditions. Patients can use this profile to find specialist evaluation, diagnostic testing and treatment planning for allergic and immunologic symptoms that have not improved with routine care.