This a quick reference for the primary care worker seeing allergy patients and for those with a specialist interest. Some sections are available to BSACI members, while others are accessible to everyone. To find out more about the work of our Primary Care Committee please click here.
Click here to access the Primary Care Guidelines
To refer to an allergy service please see the list of UK Allergy clinics
Allergy Clinic Referal form for suspected Anaphylaxis Click here to view
To find out about becoming a BSACI member please click here.
If you are a Primary care worker with an interest in allergy please contact [email protected] with details of your position and centre in order for us to establish the regional interest nationwide.
A FREE webinar which covers ‘Cow’s Milk Allergy and ‘How to take a History – Part 1’ and Part 2’. Each webinar lasts around 20-25mins.
Practical Implementation Tips – Food Allergy ( walsh Nov 2016)
Food allergy and anaphylaxis: training and investment are key
Greater accuracy in diagnosing drug allergy will improve outcomes
Cow’s milk allergy in children: a guide for primary care
Training GPs in allergy testing would reduce referrals for rhinitis
Primary care has a pivotal role in managing rhinitis
Patients should be offered referral after suspected Anaphylaxis, Dr Matt Doyle
An allergy focused clinical history is key in diagnosis of food allergy
BJGP differentiating milk allergy from lactose intolerance
BJGP – practical management of milk allergy in primary care
Children’s and Young People ‘s Allergy Network Scotland
Department of Health Greenbook
Primary Care Respiratory Society UK
Primary Care Dermatology Society
Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology
RCPCH National Care Pathways for Childhood Allergies 2011