Specialty Allergy And Immunology Treatments
From hay fever to allergic dermatitis, Mardiney® Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology Centers provides advanced diagnostics and treatment options for any allergy, asthma, and immunology problem you face.
Specialty Allergy & Immunology Treatments
Meet Our Specialist
Dr. Michael Mardiney III brings over 30 years of clinical expertise
Our Locations
Specialized allergy and immunology care across three Maryland offices
Insurance Information
Verify insurance before scheduling to ensure coverage.
A Legacy of Caring for Maryland Families Since 1977
Welcome to Mardiney® Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology Centers
For nearly five decades, Mardiney® Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology Centers has been a trusted leader in allergy and immunology care across Maryland. Founded in 1977 by Dr. Michael R. Mardiney Jr. in Howard County, the practice was built on a mission to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care for patients with asthma, allergies, and immune system disorders. Over the years, the practice has grown to serve patients at three Maryland locations while remaining committed to its founding values of personalized attention, clinical excellence, and long-term relationships built on trust. Today, that legacy continues under the leadership of Dr. Michael Mardiney III, who provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for children and adults with a wide range of allergic and immunologic conditions.
Tradition of Excellence, Guided by a Personal Approach
Meet Dr. Michael Mardiney III
Dr. Michael Mardiney III joined the practice in 1996, working alongside his father to continue a long-standing tradition of excellence in allergy and immunology care. Today, he leads the practice with a patient-first philosophy, providing attentive, specialized care to individuals and families managing allergic and immune conditions. His dedication to clinical excellence and personalized treatment ensures every patient receives thoughtful, expert care tailored to their needs.
Why Families Trust Mardiney® Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology Centers
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45+ Years of Excellence
Serving Maryland families since 1977
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Decades of Experience
Led by Dr. Michael Mardiney III since 1996
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Modern Diagnostics
Advanced clinical care at three convenient locations
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Physician-Led Care
Personalized treatment from a dedicated specialist
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Our Services
Allergy Testing & Treatments
Identify your allergy triggers and receive personalized treatment to reduce symptoms and improve your daily comfort.
Asthma Treatments
Comprehensive asthma care focused on controlling symptoms, preventing flare-ups, and helping you breathe easier.
Dermatitis & Eczema Treatments
Targeted treatments to calm irritated skin, relieve itching, and manage chronic inflammatory skin conditions.
Immunotherapy Treatments
Long-term allergy relief through treatments that retrain your immune system to become less sensitive to allergens.
Sinusitis Treatments
Expert evaluation and treatment to relieve sinus pressure, congestion, and recurring sinus infections.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best way to find out what I’m allergic to?
The most accurate way to identify your allergy triggers is through professional allergy testing. We offer comprehensive evaluations that may include skin testing or blood testing, depending on your symptoms and medical history. Once we understand what’s causing your reactions, we can create a personalized treatment plan to help you reduce symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
What’s the fastest way to get relief from allergy symptoms?
Relief often starts with identifying your triggers and using the right combination of medications and avoidance strategies. Antihistamines, nasal sprays, and other targeted treatments can quickly ease symptoms like congestion, sneezing, and itchy eyes. For long-term improvement, allergy immunotherapy may help reduce your body’s sensitivity over time.
What if I’m nervous about allergy testing?
It’s completely normal to feel unsure, but most allergy tests are quick and well tolerated. Our team explains each step before we begin and makes sure you’re comfortable throughout the process. Skin testing involves tiny, gentle pricks on the surface of the skin and is generally not painful. We’re here to answer your questions and help you feel at ease.
Do you offer same-day appointments for asthma or allergy flare-ups?
We understand that asthma attacks and severe allergy symptoms can feel urgent. If you’re experiencing breathing difficulties, worsening asthma, or a sudden allergic reaction, contact our office right away. We do our best to accommodate urgent visits as quickly as possible and ensure you get the care you need.
Do you accept insurance for allergy and immunology care?
Yes, we work with many insurance plans and our team is happy to help you understand your benefits. We’ll review your coverage, explain any potential out-of-pocket costs, and assist with claim submissions. If you have questions about your specific plan, our staff can help guide you.
How can I schedule an appointment?
Scheduling is simple. You can call our office to speak with a member of our team, or use our online appointment request form. We’ll help you find a convenient visit time and answer any questions before your appointment.
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