If your child suffers from recurring infections, they may be the result of an immune disorder – a lack of something in your child’s immune system. Immune disorders reduce your child’s ability to fight infection. Allergies, food allergies, eczema and asthma are examples of immune disorders.
As the leading respiratory hospital in the nation, National Jewish Health for Kids in Denver, Colorado, cares for children of all ages with both common and rare immune disorders. Our multidisciplinary team of experts includes pediatric immunologists, nurses, psychosocial clinicians and more. We work together to provide accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment for your child.
Our doctors are researchers too, so your child will have access to the latest pediatric immunology clinical trials and most effective treatments.
At National Jewish Health for Kids you’ll find:
Immunodeficiency and Immune System Evaluation Program
Nationally recognized, board-certified immunologists, with decades of experience
Advanced genetic testing
Comprehensive immune function laboratory
Continued follow-up to treat your child’s changing needs.
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.
Download Free Patient Education Materials
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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