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Patient Information: Children/ Adolescents

At the University Center for Chronic Immunodeficiencies (UCID), we provide diagnostics, consultation, and therapeutic management for patients with a confirmed diagnosis of immunodeficiency or autoinflammatory disease.

If your child is suspected of having an immune system disorder, we recommend that you first consult your attending pediatrician, who may carry out baseline diagnostics.

If, after consulting with your pediatrician, you wish to schedule an appointment in our immunological clinic, we kindly ask you to first fill out our questionnaire, preferably in collaboration with the attending pediatrician. This, along with the letter of referral and any relevant previous findings, should be sent to UCID by the individuals entiteled to custody. Prior to this, a telephonic consultation with the attending pediatricians can also take place, using the contact number provided below.

Based on this information, UCID will determine whether diagnostics or consultation may offered for the specific issue, and parents will be informed of the appointment by phone or in writing.

Diagnostics and treatment for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Post-COVID Syndrome (PCS), or Fibromyalgia Syndrome are not within the scope of services provided by the UCID.

Our main treatment areas are:

  • B-cell disorders/variable immunodeficiencies/agammaglobulinemias
  • T-cell disorders
  • Combined immunodeficiencies
  • Neutropenias and granulocyte function disorders (septic granulomatosis)
  • Periodic fever syndromes
  • Other congenital immunodeficiencies
  • Stem cell transplantation incl. follow-up

For any questions, please contact:

Outpatient Consultation Hours of the Pediatric Clinic

every Wednesday 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

 +49 0351 458-2345
 +49 0351 458-882680

Here are some indications of the presence of an immune system disorder:

FAQ

Information for Adult Patients

Some immune disorders become apparent or are diagnosed later in life or in adulthood. If your patient already has a diagnosed immunodeficiency, or if you strongly suspect a congenital or acquired immunodeficiency, a consultation for adult patients at the University Center for Chronic Immunodeficiencies (MK I, Hematology Department) is possible.

This should be done urgently in consultation with your treating general practitioner/specialist.

For this, we request a recent blood draw (differential blood count, creatinine/GFR, gamma-glutamyl transferase, ALT, immunoglobulins A, G, M, E, and possibly vaccine titers); preferrably not older than 3 months.

Additionally, please send us the completed questionnaire, a letter of referral and reasons for the suspected immunodeficiency, as well as a summary of theprevious findings/medical reports.

Based on this information, a decision will be made on whether consultation and further diagnostics are advisable, and we will provide you with an appointment. You will be informed of this appointment in writing.