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At the Gores Family Allergy Center, our team of board-certified doctors, nurses and staff deliver the highest quality patient-centered care and clinical services available for allergy patients and their families while providing education and conducting research. Our Center is one of 28 Centers of Excellence in the FARE Clinical Network.
Patients receive expert care from doctors who have completed specialized fellowships in allergy and immunology including medical evaluation, testing, diagnosis and potential treatments.
The clinic is provided by the CHLA Division of Clinical Immunology and Allergy. All of our physicians hold faculty appointments at the University of Southern California (USC). Our team will help guide and support us in providing the best clinical care while advancing allergy research.
Learning about food and nutrition is essential with a food allergy diagnosis. Growing infants and children need a balanced diet full of energy, protein and fat, as well as all the vitamins and minerals from A to Zinc. What happens when kids are allergic to a food, or whole food group? A new food allergy diagnosis can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to cooking, shopping, and meal planning for your child.
With some preparation and a good understanding of your child’s allergy you’ll know just how to feed your child. Yes, you may learn a whole new way of cooking and about foods you never knew about. A Registered Dietitian (RD) will help monitor your child’s growth, teach food substitution and meal planning – just ask your Allergist for a referral.
In your appointment, the food allergy RD will:
The overall goal of a RD appointment is to empower parents to provide their child with a safe and healthy eating experience including plenty of variety - food that is fun, tasty, appealing, and nutritious.
Living with food allergies and related conditions can be challenging for a patient and their family. At the Gores Family Allergy Center, your Nurse Coordinator works closely with the Center’s multidisciplinary team to establish a specialized plan of care to best fit your child and family’s needs.
Your Nurse Coordinator will provide personalized help with:
The main objective of connecting with your Nurse Coordinator is to provide a relaxed and informed experience with the goal of improving your child’s and family’s quality of life.
Through a unique partnership with EpiPals, a nonprofit organization that distributes EpiPens to those in need, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is able to offer free EpiPens to patients being treated by allergy specialists at CHLA.
The Gores Family Allergy Center hopes to make managing allergic disease easier by providing educational material and resources. In addition to printed and online information, our specialized food allergy nurse and dietitian is available to provide counseling.