If you have an immunological condition with no known cause, including frequent infections and treatment-resistant autoimmune diseases, the Primary Immunodeficiency Clinic can provide diagnosis and care. Our specialists offer advanced autoimmune testing, immunoglobulin therapy, precision immunomodulatory infusions, and prophylactic treatments, as well as clinical trials.
Location and Contact
Shapiro Center
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Related Departments and Programs
Pulmonology, Allergy, Sleep, and Critical Care Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Pharmacy
Radiology
Allergy and Immunology Fellowship
Allergy fellows get extensive didactic and hands on training in diagnosis and treatment of patients with a wide range of genetic non-HIV immunodeficiencies. They learn the diagnosis and treatment of non-infectious consequences of immunodeficiency, and the use of replacement therapies.
Research
Our clinic is a site for clinical trials for therapies of patients with genetic forms of common variable immunodeficiency. We also have a unique research program focused on the non-infectious complications of CVID, which includes the use of inducible pluripotential stem cells from our patients as a source of patient specific immune cells for gene correction and organ involvement.