Office Location
West Orange
622 Eagle Rock Avenue, Suite G3
West Orange, NJ 07052
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Telephone: (973) 424-1300
Fax: (973) 424-1722
Office Hours
Monday & Thursday 9am-5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Services
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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.
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Dr. Narisety is currently a clinical assistant professor at Rutgers University, and on the board directors of the NJ Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Society.
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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.
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After spending a year as Clinical Assistant Professor at New York University, she underwent her Allergy & Immunology fellowship training at Johns Hopkins University.
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During fellowship, she treated patients with severe asthma, food allergy, eczema, urticaria, angioedema and immunodeficiency.
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She also conducted clinical trials in the treatment of food allergy including milk and peanut.
Publications
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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.
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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.
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Narisety SD, et al. Sublingual vs oral immunotherapy for food allergy: identifying the right approach. Drugs. 2012 Oct; 72(15):1977-1989.
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Narisety SD, et al. Food allergy: Optimal diagnosis and management. Contemporary Pediatrics. 2013 Jan; 30(1):14-22.
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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.