Allergy and Immunology
Role and Function
Allergy and Immunology was formed in May 2006, following the merger of the separate Allergy and Immunology groups at the hospital. There has been a rapid rise in allergic disease in the last 30 years and community demand for allergy and immunology services has reached unprecedented levels.To address this increased demand, the Department has expanded its clinical service by increasing the number of appointments available and it is investing in training of the next generation of allergy specialists to better meet the needs of the community.
Our Vision
Our vision is "to improve the health of children with allergic and immune disorders" through the Department's core business of "advancing knowledge, clinical practice, public health policy and research in the field of allergic and immune disorders".
Our aim to provide secondary and tertiary outpatient and inpatient care for children with allergic and immune disorders in Victoria. This includes children with food, drug, insect sting and latex allergy causing moderate to severe allergic reactions (including anaphylaxis), eczema, asthma, hay-fever, immune deficiency and recurrent infection.
Our Purpose
We deliver the highest quality clinical care to children and families with allergic and immune disorders. We play a vital role in increasing awareness, understanding and knowledge of allergic and immune disorders in the community and amongst health professionals through education, teaching and training. We play a leadership role in the development and improvement of health care policies and guidelines related to allergic and immune disorders. We also actively identify and pursue research priorities to prevent and improve management of these conditions.
We do this by:
- Providing multidisciplinary and evidence based secondary, tertiary and quaternary clinical care
- A commitment to training and development of the highest calibre allergy immunology specialists, paediatricians with a special interest in allergy, clinical nurse consultants and allied health professionals in the field
- Delivering of the community education programmes and resources
- Shaping clinical practice by actively participating in national and international expert committees and peak professional bodies
- Driving optimal health policy by providing expert opinion informed by research and clinical knowledge
- Leading internationally recognised research into causative mechanisms, prevention and treatment of allergic and immune disorders
- Collaboration with community, government and professional stakeholders
- A team of passionate and dedicated professionals committed to our purpose
Links and Partnerships
The Department internally has links with the Departments of Nutrition and Food Services (Dietetics), Respiratory Medicine, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, and General Paediatrics.
External Links and Partnerships
Professional Organisations
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Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA)
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Australian Society of Immunology
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Royal Australasian College of Physicians
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Royal College of Pathologists Australasia
- General Practitioner Divisions via Liaison Officer Susan Jury
Government
Community Groups, Charities and not for profit
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Anaphylaxis Australia Inc
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The Ilhan Food Allergy Foundation
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National Asthma Council Australia
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Ambulance Victoria First Aid
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Australian Red Cross
Hours of Operation
Hours of operation are currently 8.30 am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.
Email: allergy.clinic@rch.org.au
Clinic Operation Hours
| Monday to Friday |
8.30 am to 5.00pm |
In total we run 14 outpatient clinics sessions, 7 challenge day-inpatient clinics and 2 allergen de-sensitisation day-inpatient clinic per week.
Location of the Department and Physical Facilities
We are situated on the 2nd floor of the North West Building.
Physical Facilities
| Consulting Rooms |
Four |
| Large Treatment Room |
One |
| Skin Prick Testing Room |
One |
| Waiting Room facility |
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Clinical Services
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Evaluation and treatment of allergic conditions including asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis, food, insect, drug, latex allergies and immune disorders.
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Diagnostic Testing including skin prick tests, intradermal skin prick tests, patch testing and challenge tests.
- Immunotherapy for insect venom, aeroallergens such as house dust mite and pollens.