Dr. Frederick Cogen received his M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970. After serving as a Major in the U.S. Air Force medical corps, he completed specialty training in Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan. Dr. Cogen completed his fellowship training in Allergy & Immunology at the University of Penn in 1977. He then received Board Certification in Internal Medicine and also in Adult and Pediatric Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Dr. Cogen has been practicing for 36 years with Allergy and Asthma Care. He has active medical licenses in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Dr. Cogen is a Fellow in both of the national academic allergy organizations – the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. He is a past president and member of the Pa. Allergy Association.
Dr. Cogen has a particular interest in nasal disorders, specializing in Rhinoscopy, asthma, migraine, hives/ adverse drug reactions, mold-related disorders, and occupational illness. He sees adult and pediatric patients at the Meadowbrook PA, and the Haddonfield and Voorhees, NJ offices.
Awards:
Dr. Cogen won a 25 yr. teaching award from the Allergy/Pulmonary division of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and continues to serve as Allergy Section Chief in the Department of Medicine at Cooper Hospital.
He has been voted a “Top Doc” in Philadelphia and South Jersey Magazines on 5 occasions.
Publications:
Dr. Cogen has authored multiple peer- reviewed papers which have been presented at national meetings and published in the medical literature.
Abstracts:
Ku, M.J., Kim, N., Cogen, F.C.: Anaphylaxis to Fungus Derived Protease (FDP) in a Patient with Papaya Allergy. Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 105 (5), Supplement 1, Poster # 163, pA72, 2010.
Cogen, F.C., Ku, M., Japko, L.: Allergic Bronchopulmonary Curvulariosis (ABPCU) with Lung Histopathology. Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 105 (5), Supplement 1, Poster#126, pA62, 2010.
Cogen, F.C., Ku, M.J., Shah, A.: Delayed Pressure Urticaria Following Valsartan Therapy. Annals Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 100 (1) Supplement 1, Poster #161, pA66, 2008.






