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Stuart Min, MD provides allergy and asthma care to patients in the cities of Alhambra and City of Industry, CA and the surrounding communities. At the Min Allergy and Asthma Center, patients receive allergy testing and treatment for nasal allergies and food allergies. Other services offered include treatment for eczema, hives, itchy eyes, and asthma, as well as chronic coughing and immunodeficiency. Patients benefit from the prestigious training and professional experience of Dr. Min.
Born in San Gabriel Valley in Southern California, Stuart Min went to college at Stanford University where he graduated as a biology major with honors. After graduation, he attended medical school in Pennsylvania and completed his medical training at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. For his residency and fellowship training, Dr. Min returned to his home state to complete his training at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the University of Southern California respectively.
Today, Dr. Min is board certified as an allergist and immunologist who treats pediatric and adult patients. He provides multilingual service in Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English, while his staff also speaks Cantonese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. This multicultural offering benefits a great number of the demographic in Alhambra and City of Industry, CA in need of allergy and asthma care. Contact Dr. Min at the Min Allergy and Asthma Center to schedule an appointment for an allergy test or treatment.
Stuart Min, MD provides allergy and asthma care to patients in the cities of Alhambra and City of Industry, CA and the surrounding communities. At the Min Allergy and Asthma Center, patients receive allergy testing and treatment for nasal allergies and food allergies. Other services offered include treatment for eczema, hives, itchy eyes, and asthma, as well as chronic coughing and immunodeficiency. Patients benefit from the prestigious training and professional experience of Dr. Min.
Born in San Gabriel Valley in Southern California, Stuart Min went to college at Stanford University where he graduated as a biology major with honors. After graduation, he attended medical school in Pennsylvania and completed his medical training at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. For his residency and fellowship training, Dr. Min returned to his home state to complete his training at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the University of Southern California respectively.
Today, Dr. Min is board certified as an allergist and immunologist who treats pediatric and adult patients. He provides multilingual service in Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English, while his staff also speaks Cantonese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. This multicultural offering benefits a great number of the demographic in Alhambra and City of Industry, CA in need of allergy and asthma care. Contact Dr. Min at the Min Allergy and Asthma Center to schedule an appointment for an allergy test or treatment.
Dr. Sherwin Hariri is a board-certified adult and pediatric allergist and immunologist serving patients in Beverly Hills and the greater Los Angeles, CA area. He specializes in both adult and pediatric patients with asthma, allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, sinusitis, history of food allergies, drug allergies, immune deficiencies, eczema and other allergic skin rashes.
Dr. Hariri is also an allergy and immunology attending Physician at Cedars-Sinai, where he sees patients with complicated allergic diseases. At Beverly Hills Allergy, we strive to help you breathe better so you can live better.
Dr. Hariri attended Saint Louis University School of Medicine, after which he completed an internship at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He then went on to complete a residency in Internal Medicine at the world-renowned Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.
After his residency, he went on to teach residents at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (where he still teaches residents) and the West-LA VA Medical Center (a UCLA-affiliated hospital) as an academic hospitalist. He then decided to specialize in a condition that has always been his passion: Allergies. Dr. Hariri completed his fellowship in allergy and immunology at the prestigious UCLA West-LA VA program with pediatric rotations at the world-class Children's Hospital in Los Angeles (CHLA).
Dual board-Certified by both the American Board of Allergy and Immunology and the American Board of Internal Medicine, Dr. Hariri is an expert in treating both adult and pediatric allergic and immunologic diseases. He is currently a clinical instructor at the West-LA VA Allergy & immunology clinic, where he teaches fellows (Doctors training to be allergy & immunology specialists) and internal medicine residents (physicians-in-training).
Dr. Hariri is a Fellow of the American Academy of allergy, asthma and immunology and the American College Of Allergy, Asthma, Immunology. Dr. Hariri holds privileges at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Hariri is often consulted by other physicians to see their patients who are hospitalized with severe and complicated allergic and immunologic conditions.
Dr. Hariri performs comprehensive skin testing for aeroallergens (such as grasses, trees, weeds, molds, dust mites, and pet dander) and all kinds of foods. He offers immunotherapy to those who are looking for a potential cure for their allergic symptoms. The doctor also performs a very comprehensive patch test for delayed hypersensitivity to all kinds of chemicals, metals and dyes causing different types of skin rashes in his patients. Oral food and drug challenges are also performed in his office as well as spirometry to test lung function in asthma patients.
Raffi Tachdjian, MD, MPH, FAAAAI, FACAAI, is Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Dr. Tachdjian received his medical degree from Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, followed by an internship and residency in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School’s Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, and a fellowship in Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Dr. Tachdjian’s research focuses on asthma, hereditary angioedema, and allergic inflammation, and he has served as primary or co-investigator of over 15 grant-funded research studies. He was voted one of the UCLA Health System’s best doctors and was selected to receive the Editors’ Choice Award by The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Dr. Tachdjian completed an internship at the Centers of Disease Control & Prevention, where he led the outbreak investigations and epidemiologic studies on Pertussis (whooping cough). He is credited for being part of the team that led to the understanding of the waning immunity of the pertussis vaccine, which led to boosted dosing in adolescents and adults.
Board certified in Adult and Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, Dr. Tachdjian serves as Principal Investigator for clinical trials in Santa Monica.
Dr. Tachdjian is the founder and president of the Children’s Music Fund (www.TheCMF.org), a 501c3 non-profit providing musical instruments and music therapy to children with chronic and life-altering illness.
Marc J. Meth, MD grew up in Los Angeles, attended the prestigious Harvard-Westlake School, and received his medical degree from the UCLA School of Medicine. After his residency at Mount Sinai Hospital and fellowship at the Long Island Jewish-North Shore Medical Center -- both in New York -- he returned to Los Angeles to serve his neighbors. He is a member of the Clinical Faculty at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA where he teaches medical students. Dr. Meth is on staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Dr. Meth has been named to Southern California’s rigorously-selected list of Super Doctors multiple times. He is a past president of the Los Angeles Society of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology. He cares for pediatric and adult patients and specializes in the treatment of rhinitis, skin allergies, sinusitis, hives, angioedema, food allergies, insect venom allergens, immunotherapy, and eczema. He regularly appears on local and national media programs like the daytime talk show The Doctors to discuss the treatment of allergies and asthma.
Dr. Marc Meth is passionate about caring for his patients and restoring their quality of life. From comprehensive evaluations to individualized treatment plans, he offers expert care for all their allergy and immunology needs.
Elizabeth J. Feuille, MD, a native of Los Angeles, received her undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Princeton University and her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She completed both her residency in Pediatrics and fellowship in Allergy and Clinical Immunology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. During her time at Mount Sinai, she received the Kurt Hirschhorn Clinician Scientist Award and was granted funding for an additional research year in food allergy and anaphylaxis by the Louis and Rachel Rudin Foundation. Upon completion of her training, Dr. Feuille joined Weill Cornell's pediatric department as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, where she was honored with the Award for Excellence in Research Mentorship from the Pediatric Residency Oversight Committee in 2019. Since returning to Los Angeles in 2021, she joined Century City Allergy to pursue her passion for patient care. She has been recognized by her peers as Super Doctor Rising Star for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Dr. Feuille is board certified in Allergy and Clinical Immunology as well as Pediatrics. While her primary clinical interest is in food allergy, she is experienced in treating all allergic and immunological disorders including skin allergy (atopic dermatitis or eczema), hives (urticaria), swelling (angioedema), environmental allergy, asthma, and nasal allergy (allergic rhinitis). Dr. Feuille has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, including Journal of Pediatrics, Journal of Clinical Immunology, and Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice. She has contributed to a number of practitioner reference books on the diagnosis and treatment of food and environmental allergies. Dr. Feuille serves on the Anaphylaxis Committee of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.
Book Chapters:
Feuille E, Permaul P. Chapter 38: Conventional medications for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis. In Chang C, Allergic and Immunological Diseases - A Practical Guide. IN PRESS
Yakaboski E, Ramsey N, Toal M, Nellis M, Nowak-Wegrzyn A, Feuille E. A formula-fed infant with profound dehydration, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, and intracranial hemorrhage. Journal of Food Allergy. In Press.
Chan A, Feuille E, Schussler E. Outcomes of 88 Infant Food Challenges Conducted in the Allergy Office. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. 2020 Jul; S1081-1206(20)30481-6. PMID: 32687986.
Yakaboski E, Fuleihan RL, Sullivan KE, Cunningham-Rundles C, Feuille E. Lymphoproliferative Disease in CVID: a Report of Types and Frequencies from a US Patient Registry. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 2020 Apr;40(3):524-530. PMID: 32185577
Groth DJ, Lakkaraja MM, Ferreira JO, Feuille EJ, Bassetti JA, Kaicker SM. Management of Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia and Presumed Autoimmune Hepatitis in a Child with IKAROS Haploinsufficiency. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 2020 Apr 21:1-5. PMID: 32319000
Feuille E, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Recognizing and Treating Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome. Allergy. 2019 Oct;74(10):2019-2022. PMID: 31070799
Goodman M, Feuille E. Is Avocado an Emerging Culprit in Food Protein-induced Enterocolitis Syndrome? Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. 2019 Feb;122(2):218-220. PMID: 30326325
Feuille E, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. What Is Blocking Early Peanut Introduction? Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. 2018 Jun;120(6):557-558. PMID: 29891119
Feuille E, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Allergen-Specific Immunotherapies for Food Allergy. Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Research. 2018 May;10(3):189-306. PMID: 29676066
Agyemang A, Feuille E, Tang J, Steinwandtner I, Sampson H, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Outcomes of 84 consecutive open food challenges to extensively heated (baked) milk in the allergy office. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. Mar-Apr 2018;6(2):6530655.e2. PMID: 28669888.
Feuille E, Anooshiravani N, Sullivan K, Fuleihan R, Cunningham-Rundles C. Autoimmune Cytopenias and Associated Conditions in CVID: a Report From the USIDNET Registry. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 2018 Jan;38(1):28-34. PMID: 29080979.
Feuille E, Lawrence C, Volel C, Sicherer S, Wang J. Time Trends in Food Allergy Diagnoses, Epinephrine Orders, and Epinephrine Administrations in New York City Schools. Journal of Pediatrics. 2017 Nov;190:93-99. PMID: 29144278
Feuille E, Menon N, Huang F, Greenhawt M, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Knowledge of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome Among General Pediatricians. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. 2017 Sep;119(3):291-292.e3. PMID: 28890023.
Weinberger T, Feuille E, Thompson C, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Chronic food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome: Characterization of clinical phenotype and literature review. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. 2016 Sep;117(3):227-33. PMID: 27613454
Feuille E, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Oral immunotherapy for food allergies. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2016 June 30; 68(Suppl. 1):19-31. PMID: 27355816
Feuille E, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome, allergic proctocolitis, and enteropathy. Current Allergy and Asthma Reports. 2015 August 1;15(8):1-1. PMID: 26174434
Feuille E, Nowak-Wegrzyn A. Definition, etiology, and diagnosis of food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome. Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2014 June 1;14(3):222-8. PMID: 24686276
Mehta H, Ramesh M, Feuille E, Groetch M, Wang J. Growth comparison in children with and without food allergies in 2 different demographic populations. The Journal of Pediatrics. 2014 October 31;165(4):842-8. PMID: 25039044
Huang F, Feuille E, Cunningham-Rundles C. Home care use of intravenous and subcutaneous immunoglobulin for primary immunodeficiency in the United States. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 2013 January 1;33(1):49-54. PMID: 22961047