Dr. Manav Singla, MD, FAAP, FAAAI, FACAAI


Physician
Allergy

Specialty

Pediatric Allergy

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Allergy Asthma Specialists of Maryland
12 Medstar Boulevard
Ste 280
Bel Air, Maryland 21015
For an appointment, call (410) 933-9404
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About Dr. Manav Singla, MD, FAAP, FAAAI, FACAAI

Dr. Manav Singla MD, FAAP, FAAAI, FACAAI is board certified in Allergy & Immunology and provides care at Allergy Asthma Specialists of Maryland. 

Dr. Singla holds the rank of Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Georgetown University School of Medicine. 

Dr. Singla has been voted as TOP DOC by Baltimore Magazine multiple years.

Patient Education Resources

Eggplant makes my mouth itchy. Am I allergic to it?
If eating eggplant causes itching in your mouth, it is possible that you have an allergic reaction to it. Food allergies are caused by an abnormal response of the immune system to certain proteins fou...
How do biologics work to treat my asthma?
Biologics are a class of medications that can be used to treat asthma, a chronic lung disease characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways. Biologics work by targeting specific parts of ...
How does bronchial thermoplasty work to treat asthma?
Thermoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to reduce the smooth muscle in the airways, which can help to open up the airways and make it easier to breathe. The procedure is typicall...
Is there a treatment for peanut allergy?
The treatment for peanut allergy is strict avoidance of peanuts and products that may contain peanuts. In case of accidental exposure, the use of rescue medications such as antihistamines and epinephr...
Is there really a hypoallergenic dog species?
The term "hypoallergenic" is often used to describe dogs that are less likely to cause an allergic reaction in people. However, there is no such thing as a completely hypoallergenic dog, as ...

Education & Training

Dr. Singla completed his Allergy & Immunology fellowship at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he also spent a year on the medical school’s faculty. He is a graduate of the Northeast Ohio Medical University’s combined BS/MD program. He has published articles in allergy and immunology. He is actively involved in teaching physicians-in-training about asthma, allergic disease and immune problems.