Dr. Mark Ebadi, MD


Physician
Allergy

Colorado Allergy & Asthma Centers, P.C.
125 Rampart Way
Suite 200
Denver, Colorado 80230
For an appointment, call (720) 858-7600
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Mark Ebadi, MD

Dr. Mark Ebadi is a board-certified allergist providing care to patients at Colorado Allergy and Asthma Centers since 2003.

Dr. Ebadi believes in the importance of practicing evidence based medicine in the context of medicine as an art. He strives to always tailor treatment plans to patients as individuals.

About Dr. Mark Ebadi, MD

Dr. Mark Ebadi is board certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology.

Dr. Ebadi is actively involved in many national and local medical societies and is an active speaker and educator in the community.

Conditions Treated

Allergic Conjunctivitis
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Allergic Rhinitis
Anaphylaxis (Anaphyactic Shock)
Asthma
Atopic Dermatitis
Food Allergy
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)
Hives (Urticaria)
Sinusitis

Procedures & Services

Allergy Shots (Immunotherapy)
Allergy Tests
Epinephrine Auto-Injectors
Food Challenge Test
Lung Function Tests
Patch Testing for Contact Dermatitis

Tips & Wisdom

Allergen Immunotherapy
Commonly known as “allergy shots”, these are a series of injections designed to control your allergies; they are not a medication. Medicines treat the symptoms of allergies, while allergy shots treat the cause. People who should consider getting injections include: Those with moderate to severe allergies, including those allergic to cats, dogs, and stinging insects (bees, wasps, etc.) Those with sinus problems or asthma due to allergies Those who don’t respond to a...
Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) - Tablets Under the Tongue
This is a form of immunotherapy that involves putting drops of allergen extracts under the tongue. Many people refer to this process as “allergy drops,” and it is an alternative treatment for allergy injections. It is recommended for select children over 5 years of age, and select adults. Insurance will usually cover the cost of the office visits and allergy testing, but will not cover the cost of the drops. Sublingual immunotherapy is not an FDA approved treatment. It is consider...

Patient Education Resources

Are inhaled corticosteroids safe to use for my asthma?
Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are a type of medication that is commonly used to treat asthma and other respiratory conditions. They are considered safe because they are delivered directly to the lungs...
Does my Epipen® really expire?
EpiPens do have an expiration date, and it is important to replace them before they expire. The expiration date can be found on the packaging and the device itself.An expired EpiPen® may not work ...
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 long does it take to get allergy relief from allergy shots
Allergy shots, also known as immunotherapy, is a treatment that can help to reduce the severity of allergic reactions by gradually exposing the body to increasing amounts of the allergen over time. Th...
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...

Education & Training

Dr. Ebadi received his bachelor’s degree and doctor of medicine from the University of Nebraska. Following his undergraduate education, he was awarded a research fellowship at Dartmouth. He completed internal medicine residency at Northwestern, where he served as chief resident, and then allergy and immunology fellowship at National Jewish Hospital.