Healthcare Professional Resources

We are committed to working with healthcare professionals in both primary and secondary care. Our simple aim is to help advance the knowledge and understanding of allergic disease that will lead to faster diagnosis and effective treatment.

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GuidelinesGeneral Allergy

Allergic Conditions in Primary Care

A summary of clinical practice guidelines for the management of allergic conditions in Primary Care. Including topics such as cow’s...

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GuidelinesCows Milk Allergy

MAP Guidelines

The new MAP Guideline has been developed in a collaboration between the GP Infant Feeding Network (GPIFN) UK and the...

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MasterclassesOther

Masterclasses

Our free Masterclasses provide a unique and valuable opportunity for delegates, by bringing the leading experts in the field of...

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PodcastsEczema

Allergy Insights: Episode 2

Allergy UK has launched a new series of podcasts called ‘Allergy Insights’ aimed at healthcare professionals in which leading clinicians...

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PodcastsEczema

Allergy Insights: Episode 1

Allergy UK has launched a new series of podcasts called ‘Allergy Insights’ aimed at healthcare professionals in which leading clinicians...

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MagazinesAnaphylaxisEczemaAsthmaHay Fever

Allergy Today: Winter 2019/20

Allergy News – The Facts about Anaphylaxis – Practical Management of Atopic Eczema – Grass Pollen – Indoor Aeroallergens –...

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MagazinesHay FeverCOVID-19

Allergy Today: Spring 2021

Allergy News – New research on the refining of pollen forecasting and our new Masterclass programme 2021 A year on...

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MagazinesEczemaPet AllergyImmunotherapyMicrobiome

Allergy Today: Winter 2020/21

Allergy News – Check it. Don’t chance it – NICE Guidelines World Atopic Eczema Day – Cat Allergy Human Microbiome...

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GuidelinesOther

Vaccine Allergy FAQ’s for GP’s

My patient is anxious about their vaccination, can they have antihistamines beforehand? If your patient has a history of symptoms...