Office Location
West Orange
622 Eagle Rock Avenue, Suite G3
West Orange, NJ 07052
Telephone: (973) 424-1300
Fax: (973) 424-1722
Office Hours
Monday & Thursday 9am-5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Services
1
Seasonal Allergy
3
Asthma
5
Food Allergy
7
Skin Allergies | Eczema
9
Medication Allergy
11
Insect Allergy
2
Sinusitis | Sinus Treatment
4
Ocular Allergy
6
Nasal Polyps
8
Hives | Angioedema
10
Latex Allergy
12
Immune Disorders
Procedures:
1
Treatment with biologic medication
1
Oral drug challenge
1
Penicillin testing
1
Allergen blood testing
1
Allergen immunotherapy
1
Oral food challenge
1
Pulmonary function testing
1
Allergen skin testing
About Us

Dr. Satya Narisety
Pediatric and Adult Care
Dr. Satya Narisety is board certified in Allergy & Immunology and Pediatrics.
Dr. Narisety is currently a clinical assistant professor at Rutgers University, and on the board directors of the NJ Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Society.
She received her medical degree at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and completed her internship and residency training in Pediatrics at New York University.
After spending a year as Clinical Assistant Professor at New York University, she underwent her Allergy & Immunology fellowship training at Johns Hopkins University.
During fellowship, she treated patients with severe asthma, food allergy, eczema, urticaria, angioedema and immunodeficiency.
She also conducted clinical trials in the treatment of food allergy including milk and peanut.
Publications
1.
Narisety SD, et al. Open-label maintenance after milk oral immunotherapy for IgE-mediated cow’s milk allergy. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2009 Sep; 124(3):610-612.
2.
Narisety SD, et al. Forecast for food allergen immunotherapy: partly desensitized or a chance of cure? Expert Review of Clinical Immunology. 2010 March; 6(2):177-179.
3.
Narisety SD, et al. Sublingual vs oral immunotherapy for food allergy: identifying the right approach. Drugs. 2012 Oct; 72(15):1977-1989.
4.
Narisety SD, et al. Food allergy: Optimal diagnosis and management. Contemporary Pediatrics. 2013 Jan; 30(1):14-22.
5.
Co-Authored, Long-term follow-up of oral immunotherapy for cow’s milk allergy. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2013 Sept; 132(3):737-739.e6.
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Narisety SD, et al. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study of sublingual versus oral immunotherapy for the treatment of peanut allergy. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2015 May; 135(5):1275-1282.e6.
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Co-Authored, Suppression of the immunologic response to peanut during immunotherapy is often transient. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2015 May; 135(5): 1283-1292.
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Narisety SD, et al. The relationship of race and aeroallergen sensitization in a pediatric urban allergy clinic. Annals of Allergy Asthma Immunology. 2020 Dec; 125(6): 709-711.