We provide comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients with a broad range of allergic and immunologic disorders, such as food allergy, asthma and immunodeficiency. We are a specialized referral center, and our patients are typically referred by their local doctors/specialists because of difficulty in diagnosing and/or treating the disease.
Our nationally-recognized allergy and immunology specialists perform unique consultative services to provide comprehensive clinical care to our patients. These consultative services include pulmonary rehabilitation, psychosocial medicine, occupational medicine, speech therapy for vocal cord dysfunction, sleep studies, interstitial lung disease and nutrition.
The divisional basic science and clinical research labs provide a unique opportunity to conduct molecular diagnostic studies on patient samples that aid diagnosis as well as management of a broad-spectrum of allergic, immunologic and respiratory illnesses.
Get the Care You Need: We are ready to help you stay healthy with many same-day appointments available and are taking every precaution to ensure your safety.
Our Patient Education Program at National Jewish Health provides many free educational opportunities and support groups to assist patients and caregivers with managing illnesses and chronic conditions.
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There are a number of written materials to support patient education at National Jewish Health. They include Understanding Booklets, Med Facts, Test Facts, Medication handouts and more.
Many patients who come to National Jewish Health are trying to find answers to ongoing health issues. Our doctors use advanced testing to accurately diagnose our patients’ conditions and determine the best treatment plan.
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The second time Lillian Downs got COVID-19, she came to National Jewish Health. When infectious disease expert Jared Eddy, MD, saw Lillian before an antibody infusion, he realized that she needed a more extensive evaluation.