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Christine Seroogy, MD, is a UW Health Kids pediatric allergist and immunologist and professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
Dr. Seroogy treats children with diseases and disorders that cause their immune system to overreact or become weak.
Dr. Seroogy specializes in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) in newborns. As an expert in the field, she serves as a consultant for the statewide newborn screening program that screens infants shortly after birth for a variety of health conditions.
Dr. Seroogy enjoys seeing the children she treats grow over time. She takes a team approach to care, involving parents and caregivers in each child’s care plan. She creates trust by listening carefully and answering questions about diagnoses, treatments and outcomes. With experience and compassion, Dr. Seroogy strives to deliver the best care possible for all her patients and their families.
In addition to her clinic and faculty work, Dr. Seroogy researches how the environment influences a child’s immune system development in the first few years of life.
Outside the clinic, Dr. Seroogy enjoys playing with her dog, spending time with her adult children and traveling with her husband.
To see my patients grow up and graduate from high school and college and become productive adults is very rewarding.