Practice Locations

Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora
13123 East 16th Ave Aurora, CO 80045

720-777-1234

Pia Hauk, MD

Allergy and Immunology

Board Certified

Locations

Practice Locations

Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora
13123 East 16th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045

720-777-1234

Provider Expertise

Clinical Interest for Patients

My clinical interests include patients with immunodeficiency, mast cell disorders, and allergic diseases.


Care Philosophy

Patients with immunodeficiency and allergic diseases often have complex medical needs and require long-term care. A good patient-provider relationship is crucial to achieve optimal outcomes. I have dedicated my career to provide evidence-based care for my patients and their families, which takes the individual needs of each patient and family into account.


Specialties

  • Allergy and Immunology
  • Pediatrics

Conditions & Treatments

  • Immune System

    Allergies, Immunodeficiency

Education & Training

Medical Schools

MD, Albert Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany (1988)


Residency Program

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Program (2003)


Fellowships

University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2006)

Professional Memberships

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Member


Clinical Immunology Society, Member


Colorado Allergy and Asthma Society, Member


German Society of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Member


Research & Grants

Research Interests for Patients

Pathogenesis of atopic diseases

information for referring providers

Referral Contact Phone

720-777-1234

Clinical Interests for Referring Providers

I am a board certified allergist and immunologist specializing in primary immunodeficiency diseases, mast cell activation disorders, and manifestations of atopy.

Research Interest for Referring Providers

Understanding the pathogenesis of atopic diseases has been a major research interest throughout my career, starting with studies of the natural history of insect sting allergy in children and mechanisms of steroid insensitivity in asthma. With a growing interest in food allergies and no curative therapy expected soon, I became one of the investigators of a study with the objective to assess the extent to which epigenetic mechanisms may contribute to the etiology and prevalence of atopic diseases with their early manifestation as atopic dermatitis and food allergies. In collaboration with experts in the field, I have pursued the exploration of mechanisms contributing to immune dysregulation in patient-focused studies with the overarching goal to individualize and optimize clinical care.