Allergology & Immunotherapy Private practice for allergology. Breathe freely again: We offer you comprehensive diagnostics and causal treatment of hay fever and year-round allergies

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Stuffy nose, itchy eyes?

Allergies are on the rise and significantly reduce quality of life. We help you identify the trigger and provide lasting relief. Including for:

  • Hay fever (pollen allergy)

  • Dust mite allergy

  • Animal dander allergy

  • Food allergies

  • Mould allergies

Causal Therapy

Simply relieving symptoms is often not enough. Our goal is a causal therapy that addresses the root cause, whether through allergen avoidance or specific immunotherapy (hyposensitisation).

Prevention

An untreated allergy can worsen and spread to the lower airways, potentially leading to asthma. Early treatment prevents this, which is particularly important for children.

Precise Diagnostics & Therapy

Precise Testing

Skin test (prick) and modern laboratory diagnostics (RAST/IgE) for reliable identification.

Immunotherapy

Allergy immunotherapy trains the immune system to tolerate the allergens again.

Holistic

We also advise on cross-allergies, nutrition, and environmental factors for comprehensive improvement.

Living Allergy-Free

Cause Before Symptom

Our goal goes beyond quick relief: We precisely identify the triggers to address your symptoms at their root cause and provide you with lasting well-being.

Individualised

Modern immunotherapies can often be applied simply and flexibly today. Together, we find the approach that gives you maximum comfort and freedom in daily life.

Network

For complex or systemic cases, we work closely with other medical disciplines, including dermatology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, and nutritional medicine, to provide you with comprehensive care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Allergies

Allergy diagnostics are now possible year-round. For example, blood tests (RAST) provide precise results regardless of the pollen season.

The therapy typically lasts 3 years. That may sound long, but improvement often occurs within the first year. It is the only therapy that addresses the cause rather than merely relieving symptoms.

With an allergy, the immune system overreacts. With an intolerance (e.g. lactose), the immune system is not involved — often an enzyme is missing. The symptoms may be similar, but the treatment is different.
Dr. Eva Wimmer and Prof. Dr. Moritz Gröger

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