Inflammatory Eosinophilic Disease Care in San Gabriel, CA
Eosinophilic inflammation in the San Gabriel Valley should be evaluated according to the organ involved and the evidence supporting it.

Clinical Overview
About Eosinophilic Disease Evaluation in San Gabriel Valley
Eosinophilic disorders are a group of conditions in which eosinophils contribute to inflammation in particular tissues or organs. Symptoms and diagnostic criteria differ by condition, so an elevated eosinophil count alone does not identify one diagnosis.
The same laboratory value can represent very different clinical problems.
At South Santa Anita Street, the allergy and immunology role can be coordinated with gastroenterology, pulmonology, dermatology, hematology, or pathology. Testing should answer a specific question rather than assigning foods or environmental causes by default. Treatment depends on diagnosis, organ severity, and previous response. The visit should establish who monitors each part of care and what follow-up result matters.
Name the suspected condition and available biopsy or imaging when requesting the San Gabriel appointment.
For a broader clinical overview, read the eosinophilic disease evaluation guide.
Local clinic: Modena Health San Gabriel Valley, 207 South Santa Anita Street, Suite 335, San Gabriel, CA 91776. Phone: 626-284-3400.
Clinical references: NIH: Eosinophilic Disorders and NIDDK: Eosinophilic Esophagitis.
San Gabriel Valley Providers
Meet the San Gabriel Valley Care Team
Patient Experience
A Published San Gabriel Valley Patient Experience
“Dr. Modena and his staff are great. I immediately felt welcome and HEARD when just booking the appointment. … The rooms were clean and comfortable. This was all before I even met Dr Modena! He continued the vibe of calm understanding, and I felt confident telling my story to someone who seemed like he not only believed me but wanted to help. We haven't started treatment yet, but his plan is solid, and he made sure I understood the different avenues it could take. One of the best medical offices I've been to.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Eosinophilic Disease Evaluation Questions in San Gabriel Valley
The visit defines which organ systems are involved, reviews blood counts and pathology when available, and decides whether allergy, gastroenterology, pulmonology, hematology, or another specialty should participate.
Diagnosis may require repeat laboratory testing, imaging, endoscopy, biopsy, or other targeted evaluation. Treatment is selected for the confirmed disorder and should not be inferred from eosinophil numbers alone.
Relevant information includes blood-count trends and any biopsy or pathology reports, endoscopy, imaging, pulmonary, or specialist records, and a symptom timeline and medicines already tried. This context helps the clinician focus on evidence that can change diagnosis, treatment, or day-to-day care.



