Rabya Mian, MD (636) 561-5707
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9101 Phoenix Village Pkwy. O’Fallon, MO 63366 Phone 636-561-5707 Fax 314-851-4489
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Rabya Mian, MD
I treat children and adults with asthma, allergy and immunology problems. As your physician, my goal is to spend time listening to you and to concentrate on your individual health needs. I will do my best to address your concerns and through my medical care, help you live a healthier life.
Specialized Treatments:
- Rhinolaryngoscopy: Some areas of the nose and throat are out of reach of our regular exam tools. In these cases, after using a decongestant and mild topical anesthetic we use a thin, fiberoptic camera (rhinolaryngoscope) to evaluate all of your nasal cavity, throat and larynx. This procedure takes about 5 to 10 minutes. Our patients generally describe only mild discomfort during this procedure.
- We also offer an accelerated immunotherapy program called Cluster Immunotherapy. This involves giving two or more allergy shots at each visit, usually spaced apart by 20 to 30 minutes or so. This procedure is performed once a week, and also allows for a person to get to their maintenance dose much quicker. cluster immunotherapy offers an alternative to traditional schedules for allergy shots, allowing a person to achieve higher doses of allergy shots much quicker, and therefore get benefit sooner.
Memberships:
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
- American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Professional Background:
- Diplomate: American Board of Allergy & Immunology & American Board of Internal Medicine
- Residency: Internal Medicine. St lukes Hospital. St Louis, MO
- Fellowship: Allergy & Immunology, Barnes Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St louis, MO
Publications:
- Eosinophilia in an Iranian Female; Clinical allergy immunology rounds; Rabya R. Mian, MD; Madeleine S. Ramos, MD; and H. James Wedner, MD; Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 92, Number 6; June 2004, 598-603
- Steroid Sparing Agents for the Treatment of Patients with Chronic Urticaria Requiring Daily Oral Corticosteroids and Sedating H1 Antihistaminics, Abstract #439; Rabya R. Mian, MD, H. James Wedner, MD; The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Feb 2004, Vol 113, No. 2, s135
- Tamoxifen, A Possible Novel Therapy for Systemic Mastocytosis; Rabya R. Mian, MD; P.E. Korenblatt, MD; The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology January 2007 Vol 119, Number 1, s205.
Board Certifications:
- Internal Medicine
- Allergy and Immunology, Pediatric and Adult
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