Mimi K. Tang is an Allergist / Immunologist based in Parkville, VIC. She works out of 50 Flemington Rd, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia, looking after people who have allergy symptoms and immune system problems. If you’ve ever felt like your symptoms keep coming back, or you’re not sure what’s causing them, this is the kind of care she focuses on.
Her work covers a wide range of concerns. This can include anaphylaxis and serious allergic reactions, food allergy, hives, and allergic rhinitis (hay fever). She also helps people with asthma, including asthma in children, and grass allergy. At times, allergies can show up in the skin too, like atopic dermatitis (eczema), and that’s something she helps manage in practical, everyday ways.
On the immunology side, she looks after patients with longer-term immune issues. This includes primary immunodeficiency (PID) and common variable immune deficiency. People with these conditions often deal with infections that keep returning. Over time, that can affect how they feel day to day, so it matters that the plan is steady and clear.
Many referrals also relate to gut and immune-linked conditions. For example, she helps manage eosinophilic enteropathy, where the gut lining gets irritated. She also supports people who have had ongoing problems such as pneumonia, strep throat, and viral gastroenteritis, especially when infections are frequent or hard to settle.
Because immune and allergy problems can affect different stages of life, her care includes both kids and adults. At times, the link between symptoms and triggers can be tricky. That’s why she focuses on understanding what’s going on, what might be setting things off, and what can be done to help reduce flare-ups and improve day-to-day comfort.
Mimi’s approach is calm and grounded. She takes time to talk through what you’re dealing with and works with you to plan next steps. If you’re looking for an allergist or immunologist in the Parkville area, she’s based at 50 Flemington Rd and helps people with allergy and immune-related health issues.