Medical Allergy Treatment for a Healthier Tomorrow

We are dedicated to helping you take control of your allergies and live a healthier, more comfortable life.

Our approach

Dr. Caroline Dore Geraghty combines allergy testing with personalised treatment plans to manage allergic conditions effectively. Treating patients aged ten and older, we focus on ethical, science-backed care you can trust.

Meet Dr. Caroline
Dore Geraghty

Dr Caroline Dore Geraghty is a medical doctor who lives with allergic conditions and understands first hand the impact that allergy can have on your life. That is why Dr Caroline furthered her medical education to achieve a masters degree in Allergy from the Imperial College of London and a Diploma in dermatology from University of Cardiff. Dr Caroline combines ethical practice with scientific innovation to provide patient centred allergy care.

Expert Allergy Care, Tailored to You

Our clinic offers a comprehensive range of services designed to diagnose, manage, and treat allergic conditions. From thorough allergy investigations to tailored treatment plans, we are here to provide expert, patient-centred care.

Our services

  • Allergy Investigations

    Accurate testing to identify your allergic triggers.

  • Personalised Treatment Plans

    Science-backed treatments tailored to your needs.

  • Consultations

    Expert assessments to guide your allergy management.

FAQs

Empowering you with information is a cornerstone of our approach. Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about allergy testing, treatments, and appointments.

  • A food allergy involves a hypersensitivity reaction where antibodies to the offending food are produced. Symptoms can vary from life threatening anaphylaxis to less severe reactions and usually occur within 1 hour of exposure to the food.

    A food intolerance does not involve the immune system and symptoms tend to occur later usually after hours or even after a day of exposure to the offending food. Symptoms are generally less severe, but they do also impact quality of life.

  • No we do not provide food intolerance testing, as there are currently no reliable tests available to test for food intolerance apart from lactose intolerance.

  • The consultation typically lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour.

  • Dr. Caroline will take a detailed allergy history, perform an examination, and determine the most appropriate allergens for skin prick testing based on your history and symptoms.

  • A skin prick test is performed on your forearm. Please avoid applying creams to your arm on the day of your test. The process includes:

    • Writing on your arm to label allergens.

    • Applying a positive and negative control along with specific allergens.

    • Introducing allergens under the skin using a tiny lancet (feels like a small pinch).

    • Observing your skin for 10-15 minutes to check for reactions, specifically the wheal and flare reaction, which is then measured.

    • A reaction at the positive control site is expected.

    Is there a chance of a systemic reaction from a skin prick test?
    There is a very small chance of a systemic reaction.

  • No, oral antihistamines must be stopped 7 days before your appointment. If taken accidentally, the appointment will need to be rescheduled.

  • Avoid using topical steroid creams for 24 hours prior to your appointment.

  • No, these should be stopped 7 days before the appointment due to the potential for systemic absorption of antihistamines.

  • If you are unwell, you should reschedule your appointment for another date.

  • It is best to avoid skin prick testing during pregnancy.

  • No, a referral is not required. However, we do accept referrals if your GP provides one.

    For further information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us.

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