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Grayson gives back after learning to manage his peanut allergy
When Grayson was just 1 year old, he had an allergic reaction so severe that his parents brought him to the emergency room at Children's Medical Center Dallas.
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Personalized dietary therapy and nutrition counseling
Dietary therapy is focused on eliminating the triggers of your child’s food allergy symptoms. Our pediatric nutrition counselors are registered dietitians who provide personalized plans and support to help identify foods to avoid without compromising your child’s overall nutrition.
We can also help with support and resources for menu planning for your family and meal preparation to help avoid food allergens and cross-contamination.
Groundbreaking results using food challenges
Our team is dedicated to helping your child discover which foods can be eaten safely. A food challenge is a way to test your child’s tolerance of specific foods. Through food challenges, we can help your child reduce unnecessary food avoidance and allow the safe reintroduction of foods. During a food challenge, we will introduce incremental doses of particular foods and monitor your child’s tolerance. We work closely with a registered dietitian and consult on your child’s overall nutrition plan. We also collaborate with your child’s pediatrician or primary care doctor to develop and maintain treatment plans.
Providing treatment for even the most severe food allergies
Should your child need auto-injectable epinephrine, medications or other treatments for food allergies, we can give you the resources you need to feel comfortable managing your child’s allergy. With several treatment options, we can help you expand your child's diet, avoid allergen triggers and learn to respond appropriately when a trigger is encountered.
Finding answers through clinical trials
Through our close affiliation with UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, our Food Allergy Center is a hub for clinical research and clinical trials. Contact our clinical research coordinators for more information on open clinical trials: foodallergyresearch@childrens.com
The Food Allergy Center participates in numerous clinical trials. Participation for future studies is influenced by interest level. If you would like to be a part of a future clinical trial, please enter your information in the Food Allergy Center Clinical Trial database, and our staff may contact you if we have an applicable study.
We understand how overwhelming it can be to have a child living with a food allergy and we will work to find the source and offer treatment, management and support so you and your child can live fully and without fear. Contact us to make an appointment.
Patient resources
What to expect - Learn more about what you need to know before your child's food allergy testing appointment.
Patient education - The following patient education documents and recommended links are provided from your allergy care team for your reference.
Allergy treatment and insurance - Learn more about insurance options for our pediatric allergy and immunology department, including billing FAQs and other terms to know with Children's Health.
Allergy-free recipe videos - Watch registered dietitian April Clark, RDN, LD explore allergen free recipes your kids are sure to love.
