Specialized care for children of all ages with a range of allergy and immunology disorders
We provide comprehensive care for children with a wide range of allergies and immune disorders in the USF Pediatric Allergy/Immunology Program at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
We individualize your child’s care and use targeted medications and treatment approaches to best meet his or her needs. We offer several clinics that include physicians from different specialties that each address different kinds of allergy or immunologic conditions so that your child receives the right care for his or her condition.
We are also a Florida Department of Health designated center for newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), a rare primary immune deficiency that can be treated with stem cell transplant when detected early.
In the Allergy/Immunology program, our board-certified physicians are national level experts experienced in treating children with highly complex conditions. They actively participate in research on the cutting edge of the field, and apply their findings and expertise to provide our patients with advanced specialized care. Interested patients may participate in clinical trials for allergic and immunological disease offered through the Children’s Research Institute of USF and Clinical Trial Unit of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
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Meet our Team
Meet the Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Allergy/Immunology Team
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Resources for Families
Tools and support for patients and families to help manage your child’s allergic or immunologic condition.
Make an appointment
We accept referrals from your child’s primary care physician or self-referrals and see patients by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, please call 727-767-4150 or 1-800-456-4543, ext. 4150. Records from your primary or referring physician must be sent before your child’s first appointment. Records may be faxed to 727-767-8532.
We see patients in the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Outpatient Care, St. Petersburg (main campus).
Read inspiring stories about our patients:
A Medical Puzzle: Erik Gets Help with Allergies and Immunodeficiency
A combination of food and environmental allergies mixed with common day care illnesses made the first few years of Erik’s life quite difficult. Specialists at Johns Hopkins All Children’s are helping his family find the answers they need so he can grow up safe and happy and keep doing the things he loves, like playing soccer.
Physicians and Researchers Examine How COVID-19 May Impact Children with Immune Deficiency
Physicians and researchers at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and the University of South Florida (USF) Morsani College of Medicine are examining how children with immune deficiency and immune dysregulation are affected by COVID-19.
Brothers with Life-Threating Disease Now Thriving
Brothers Jerrick, 5, and Evian, 2, were diagnosed with the same rare, life-threatening genetic immunodeficiency. They received bone marrow transplants at Johns Hopkins All Children’s, and are now back to being healthy, energetic kids.