- Sinusitis
- Pediatric CareDr. Skolnick has been trained to care for a wide array of allergic diseases. After training in pediatrics at New England Medical Center, she attended a pediatric Allergy and Immunology fellowship program at Johns Hopkins Hospital and has been cross-trained in adult allergy and immunology. She treats a spectrum of allergic and immunological conditions including angioedema, urticaria, allergic rhinitis, food allergies and asthma. Dr. Skolnick specializes in food allergy and has conducted research in this field. She regularly conducts food challenges in the Princeton office. Food challenges aid in the diagnosis of food allergy as well as help determine whether a child has "outgrown" his/her food allergy.
- Primary CareOur physicians at Princeton Allergy & Asthma Associates are well respected among peers and primary care physicians alike because of their professionalism, responsiveness and practice of evidence-based medicine -- which means delivering the highest levels of patient care based on the most current medical literature and international consensus. It's no surprise that the children of most of the area's physicians who require allergy and asthma care are referred to us. Our physicians also make themselves readily available to referring physicians. They will gladly consult on specific cases or answer questions as needed.
- Internal Medicine"Dr. Caucino is the best doctor I have ever visited bar none. She is insightful, thorough, knowledgeable about all areas of internal medicine, allergy, immunology, pharmacology, and general health. She always has a positive attitude and respects me as her private patient. She also runs an efficient and courteous staff of nurses and administrators who answer my questions and follow up appropriately. I highly recommend Dr. Caucino - she is the expert's expert."
- AllergiesDr. Shah completed her fellowship training in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. Following fellowship, she remained as an assistant professor in the department of Allergy and Immunology seeing patients in the outpatient clinic and inpatient consult service, as well as participating in the teaching of students, residents and fellows. In 2016, Dr. Shah returned to New Jersey to join Princeton Allergy and Asthma Associates. Dr. Shah is well versed in a wide array of adult and pediatric allergic and immunological conditions, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, acute and chronic sinusitis, food allergies, immune deficiency, urticarial, and angioedema.