Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Please could someone recommend a private clinic in or around London for a comprehensive allergy assessment for a 3year old?

I am fully aware that not all intolerances or allergies will show on a prick test but I am desperate for an overall review.

My GP will not refer to Kings so I am going private. After weeks of queing at dawn for a phone app, to turn into a face to face appointment for then to be told "maybe its a virus, maybe its hayfever" I have had enough.

Sorry about ranty tone but my little guy has suffered for weeks and I am so upset that we are not getting the support he needs.


Any pointers would be gratefully received.

PM if you prefer, many thanks

Hello, my GP was happy to refer my then-baby to St Thomas' allergy department (he said we could go to kings or st thomas, but the latter is a national leading centre) - according to the NICE guidelines. At that point she had had two serious reactions to milk and egg. After the first incident we were advised to take her to A&E if anything happened again so we did the second time. We were also prescribed antihistamine.


Crucially, my daughetr was considered high risk for allergies as she also had eczema and relatives with serious food allergies.


The allergy clinic can help with instant (IgE) reactions but less with delayed reactions so GPs can be reluctant to refer if there wasn't an instant or clear reaction eg hives, breathing issues etc.


However I'd recommend speaking to a different GP, and taking photos/videos of any reactions and of course going to A&E if it's an instant reaction.


Allergy UK are very helpful and were able to advise me after my daughter's blood tests revealed various allergies. http://www.allergyuk.org/

Thank you for your reply, much appreciated. I am trying to self refer to kings but am unable to get through to them. I have given up the GP ref route. There is only so many times I can que up at 7.25.


I phoned a lovely helpline at www.anaphylaxis.org.uk and they have provided me with a list of consultants in London. They were very very helpful in case someone out there need similar help.

We sa someone at the private allergy clinic at St Thomas' (separate building to th hospital). I will dig out the details for you. We have privat health cover with my work so it was totally covered but I did see the bills and it was frighteningly expensive!! Let me know if you want the details x

Oh and strawbsy, yup we are gwan. This last week really really took the biscuit.We were holding fire as was dreaming of a future second preg with the Lanes plus the fact that I love most of the GP's there, one in particular who is due back frm mat leave any day. This GP has seen me through alot these last few years so I was reluctant to change.


But we will now, we cant go on like this.

I took my daughter to see Dr Adam Fox, we saw him at Blackheath Hospital and he was great. He did a prick test and a patch test and I was able to email him the results rather than go back for another appt as there was no reaction.


http://www.adamfox.co.uk


Hope this helps.

http://londonallergyconsultants.co.uk/


Mivi, here are the details of the person we saw at St Thomas', he was extremely thorough and as I am an anaphylaxis sufferer I wanted to be sure we were seeing someone who was on top of that particular subject. He was great with DS and really put him at ease even though he had to have blood drawn and scratch tests done. He also diagnosed the eczema he gets on the back of his arms and diagnosed that the facial swelling he was getting (which looked exactly like anaphylaxis) was actually a recurrent staph infection. It has completely put my mind at ease.


x

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • @Sephiroth you made some interesting points on the economy, on the Lammy thread. Thought it worth broadening the discussion. Reeves (irrespective of her financial competence) clearly was too downbeat on things when Labour came into power. But could there have been more honesty on the liklihood of taxes going up (which they have done, and will do in any case due to the freezing of personal allowances).  It may have been a silly commitment not to do this, but were you damned if you do and damned if you don't?
    • I'd quit this thread, let those who just want to slag Labour off have their own thread.  Your views on the economy are worth debating.  I'm just stunned how there wasn't this level of noise with the last government.  I could try to get some dirt on Badenoch but she is pointless  Whilst I am not a fan of the Daily Mirror at least there is some respite from Labour bashing. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/grenfell-hillsborough-families-make-powerful-36175862 https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/nigel-farage-facing-parliamentary-investigation-36188612  
    • That is a bit cake and eat it tho, isn’t it?    At what point do we stop respecting other people’s opinions and beliefs  because history shows us we sometimes simply have no other choice  you are holding some comfort blanket that allows you to believe we are all equal and all valid and we can simply voice different options - without that ever  impacting on the real world  Were the racists we fought in previous generations different? Were their beliefs patronised by the elites of the time? Or do we learn lessons and avoid mistakes of the past?   racists/bigots having “just as much to say” is both true and yet, a thing we have learnt from the past. The lesson was not “ooh let’s hear them out. They sound interesting and valid and as worthy of an audience as people who hold the opposite opinion” 
    • I don't have a beef with you. But I do have a beef with people who feel that a certain portion of the public's opinion isn't valid.  I don't like racism any more than anyone else here. But I do dislike the idea that an individual's thoughts, beliefs and feelings, no matter how much I may disagree with them, are somehow worth less than my own.  And I get the sense that that is what many disenfranchised voters are feeling - that they are being looked down upon as ignorant, racists who have no right to be in the conversation. And that's what brings out people on the margins and drives them towards extremes, like Reform.  Whether you like it or not, the racist, bigot, anti-european nextdoor to you has just as much say in the country as you do. Intellectual superiority is never going to bring them round. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...