RPAH Allergy Unit
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Dermot O'Mahony
I was treated by the RPAH when I was battling severe food intolerances. After years of frustration, searching for answers and not understanding what was happening, the RPAH staff provided me with life-changing insights. They cured me and the effects were life-changing. I remain forever grateful for their insights and advice. I would highly recommend RPAH to those dealing with food inheritance health issues.
Jul 14th, 2022 -
Jake Harris
After being referred here several times over the past 2-3 years by GPs, each time I have been told they are not accepting anybody at this time. To be associated with a hospital, not taking patients, and furthermore not informing GPs that they are inactive is highly unprofessional and a drain on public health.
Apr 9th, 2022 -
Nicholas Davies
Nov 30th, 2020 -
John w
Very helpful. Lots of information about managing food allergies from people who cared.
May 4th, 2020 -
A Breviation
Re immunology cinic- which is somehow associated with this unit, or not, the information is confusing and misleading. Had to wait a year for a skin patch test. Finally went in for the test and had inappropriate screening questions asked like why I was missing a tooth (obviously didn't get why I was using public health in the first place-poverty and a lack of access to public services, that's why). Finally got around to the patch test (for metals) and got a reaction, called in, turns out they didn't have any photos of the test, any information about which patch lined up with what. Told me too bad and that I was put on a list again. No information on aftercare- I still have the reaction and seven months later, I'm still waiting for a redo on the skin patch that the team failed to deliver on. Pretty disgusting. I know NSW health is largely to blame, but the staff that they do have here, in my experience, were inappropriate and could not successfully complete basic protocols like record keeping.
Feb 6th, 2022
Contact Info
- 295153300
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for RPAH Allergy Unit?
A The phone number for RPAH Allergy Unit is: 295153300.
Q Where is RPAH Allergy Unit located?
A RPAH Allergy Unit is located at 9-11 Layton St, Camperdown, NSW 2050
Q What is the internet address for RPAH Allergy Unit?
A The website (URL) for RPAH Allergy Unit is: https://www.slhd.nsw.gov.au/rpa/allergy/
Q What days are RPAH Allergy Unit open?
A RPAH Allergy Unit is open:
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is RPAH Allergy Unit rated?
A RPAH Allergy Unit has a 4.2 Star Rating from 24 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
RPAH Allergy Unit
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 24 Reviews )Dermot O'Mahony on Google
I was treated by the RPAH when I was battling severe food intolerances. After years of frustration, searching for answers and not understanding what was happening, the RPAH staff provided me with life-changing insights. They cured me and the effects were life-changing. I remain forever grateful for their insights and advice. I would highly recommend RPAH to those dealing with food inheritance health issues.
Jake Harris on Google
After being referred here several times over the past 2-3 years by GPs, each time I have been told they are not accepting anybody at this time.
To be associated with a hospital, not taking patients, and furthermore not informing GPs that they are inactive is highly unprofessional and a drain on public health.
Nicholas Davies on Google
John w on Google
Very helpful. Lots of information about managing food allergies from people who cared.
A Breviation on Google
Re immunology cinic- which is somehow associated with this unit, or not, the information is confusing and misleading. Had to wait a year for a skin patch test. Finally went in for the test and had inappropriate screening questions asked like why I was missing a tooth (obviously didn't get why I was using public health in the first place-poverty and a lack of access to public services, that's why). Finally got around to the patch test (for metals) and got a reaction, called in, turns out they didn't have any photos of the test, any information about which patch lined up with what. Told me too bad and that I was put on a list again. No information on aftercare- I still have the reaction and seven months later, I'm still waiting for a redo on the skin patch that the team failed to deliver on. Pretty disgusting. I know NSW health is largely to blame, but the staff that they do have here, in my experience, were inappropriate and could not successfully complete basic protocols like record keeping.