What is the Adult Allergy service?

This clinic specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of adult patients with allergic conditions.

About the team

Our team consists of doctors and a specialist nurse.

What are the aims of this service?

Depending on the severity and duration of the allergy condition, the service aims to:

  • Provide a diagnosis. This will include the use of skin prick tests and blood tests
  • Help you to manage your condition better
  • Control symptoms
  • Help improve your well-being and energy levels

  • Hay fever caused by grass or tree pollen 
  • Bee or wasp venom allergy 
  • House dust mite allergy 
  • Animal allergies, such as cats and dogs 
  • Food allergy 
  • The service also specialises in the management of urticaria (hives) and angioedema (swelling of lips, eyelids), although this is not an allergic condition in most cases 

  • Learning self-management strategies 
  • Avoiding allergy triggers 
  • Dietary changes 
  • Medications such as asthma inhalers, nasal sprays, antihistamines, adrenaline injectors 
  • Immunotherapy (“desensitisation”). This treatment addresses the underlying reason for allergy rather than symptom control alone. It involves a three-year course of treatment with small doses of allergy-causing substances (such as pollens, bee and wasp venom, house dust mite) for conditions such as severe hay fever, house dust mite, bee or wasp sting allergy. These are available as subcutaneous (under the skin) injections for venom and pollen allergy, and as sublingual (under the tongue) tablets for house dust mite allergy and some cases of pollen allergy where injections are not suitable. 
  • Omalizumab (a “biological” drug given by injection for management of chronic urticaria) 

It is important to note: 

This clinic does not undertake patch testing for eczema or contact dermatitis. This service is not currently available at UCLH. 

This clinic does not provide medication (drug) allergy diagnosis and treatment. This is provided by the UCLH Specialist Drug Allergy service, based at the Royal National ENT hospital. 

Patient contact

Service management

Other contact information

It is important to note:

This clinic does not undertake patch testing for eczema or contact dermatitis. This service is not currently available at UCLH.

This clinic does not provide medication (drug) allergy diagnosis and treatment. This is provided by the UCLH Specialist Drug Allergy service, based at the Royal National ENT hospital.

Address

Adult Allergy service
Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine
3rd Floor 
60 Great Ormond Street 
London 
WC1N 3HR

Other referral information

Referrals are only accepted by e-referral from GPs or by tertiary referral by letter from authorised healthcare professionals.

UCLH service name E-referral Specialty Clinic type
Allergy Clinic - ENT Dept  Ear, Nose & Throat Nose/Sinus
Allergy Clinic - Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine Allergy Allergy
Allergy Clinic - Respiratory Medicine Respiratory Medicine Asthma, Allergy
Allergy Clinic Complementary Medicine Dietetics

 

Referral address

Adult Allergy Clinic
Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine
60 Great Ormond Street
London, WC1N 3HR.

What happens after my initial appointment?

If you are accepted for therapy, you will be contacted by one of our administrators to schedule either your group or individual therapy sessions.

Because we receive a large number of referrals, it is possible that you may have to wait before your therapy starts.

What if I cannot attend my initial appointment?

If you are unable to attend your appointment, please let us know at least 48 hours beforehand so that we can reschedule and offer your appointment to someone else. If you do not attend your appointment without telling us, we may refer you back to your GP.

If your appointment is more than 24 hours away, please change or cancel it by using the online form below or calling us on 020 3456 7890.

If your appointment is within the next 24 hrs please call us on 020 3456 7890.

If you have any non-urgent queries regarding your appointment or our services, please email us at uclh.enquiry.rlhim.patients@nhs.net and we will respond to you within 72 hours.

The RLHIM is also a teaching hospital and from time to time other healthcare professionals may observe in outpatient clinics as part of a training course.

We will always ask your permission for students to sit in during your consultation. You do not have to have students present if you would prefer not to.

Service location