

Eliane Abou-Jaoude, M.D., FACAAI
Allergist and Immunologist
Clinical Assistant Professor, Georgetown University School of Medicine
Fellow, American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
A Bit About Me
​Eliane Abou-Jaoude, MD is Board-Certified in Allergy/Immunology and Internal Medicine. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Georgetown University School of Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.
Dr. Abou-Jaoude received her M.D. degree at the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, where she also completed her Residency training in Internal Medicine. She served as the Chief Resident in her third year.
Dr. Abou-Jaoude continued her training with a Fellowship in Allergy/Immunology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. During her Fellowship, Dr. Abou-Jaoude conducted research studies which were published in peer-reviewed publications and gave oral presentations in the specialty of Allergy/Immunology.
One of Dr. Abou-Jaoude's research studies titled, "Association Between Pacifier Cleaning Methods and Child Total IgE," dealt with one likely cause of allergic diseases in children. This study was very well received among specialists in Allergy/Immunology, and it received considerable media attention.
Dr. Abou-Jaoude is actively involved in research with the World Allergy Organization. Her other research includes Digital Tools in Allergy and Respiratory Care, World Allergy Organization-ARIA Chronic Cough, Role of Galectin-3 in Allergic Lung inflammation and neuroinflammation, Anaphylaxis and Carcinoid Syndrome, Mast Cell Activation in MCAS, Influenza vaccination education.
Dr. Abou-Jaoude is fluent in Arabic.
Dr. Abou-Jaoude is exceptionally well qualified to provide excellent care to all of our adult and pediatric patients who seek accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of their allergy, asthma, and immunological diseases.