Resources

Please download and fill out the questionnaire and registration forms below and bring to your visit. Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your appointment to allow front desk processing before you see the doctor.

 

My EpiPen Australia

Learn how to recognise and manage anaphylaxis, use an EpiPen correctly, and access up-to-date allergy emergency resources.

Allergy and Anaphylaxis Australia

A trusted national charity providing education, advocacy, and practical resources to support individuals and families living with allergies.

Nip allergies in the bub

Evidence-based guidance for parents and carers on introducing foods early and safely to help prevent food allergies in babies.

Allergy 250K

A support and education hub created by young people for young people living with severe allergies.

Asthma Australia
Trusted information, education, management plans and support to help people with asthma.
ASCIA

The leading professional body providing trusted guidelines, education, and resources on allergy, immunology, and immune diseases in Australia and New Zealand.

Eczema
Practical information for parents and carers on managing eczema in children, including treatment and skincare advice.

Resources

Food Challenges
  1. My EpiPen Australia

Learn how to recognise and manage anaphylaxis, use an EpiPen correctly, and access up-to-date allergy emergency resources.

https://www.myepipen.com.au/

Can we have this video embedded in the website if possible?

  1. Allergy and Anaphylaxis Australia

A trusted national charity providing education, advocacy, and practical resources to support individuals and families living with allergies.

https://allergyfacts.org.au/

  1. Nip allergies in the bub

Evidence-based guidance for parents and carers on introducing foods early and safely to help prevent food allergies in babies.

https://preventallergies.org.au/

  1. Allergy 250K

A support and education hub created by young people for young people living with severe allergies.

https://allergy250k.org.au/

  1. Asthma Australia

Trusted information, education, management plans and support to help people with asthma.

https://asthma.org.au/

  1. ASCIA

The leading professional body providing trusted guidelines, education, and resources on allergy, immunology, and immune diseases in Australia and New Zealand.

https://www.allergy.org.au/

  1. Eczema

Practical information for parents and carers on managing eczema in children, including treatment and skincare advice.

https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Eczema_(atopic_dermatitis)/

Questions? We got you.

How do I book an appointment?

The first step in booking an appointment is to obtain a referral from your GP or another specialist. While a referral is not required, having one enables you to claim applicable Medicare rebates and helps our team appropriately triage your condition for review. Once you have your referral, you can schedule an appointment by contacting our practice directly or by uploading your referral – our team will be in touch to schedule an appointment.

Please bring a valid referral letter, Medicare card, and any recent investigation results, previous skin prick or patch testing reports, and relevant medical correspondence. For children, bringing their red book with recent growth measurements is also helpful.

Avoid antihistamines for 3–5 days before your appointment, as they can affect skin testing. You may continue nose sprays, asthma medications, antibiotics, and steroid creams. Do not apply moisturisers or topical steroids on areas likely to be tested (for example forearms, legs, back).

If you are suffering from a condition that you need to take oral anti histamines or steroids to control to manage your symptoms, continue to take those medications. Our doctors can arrange other forms of testing if required after the consultation.

Initial appointments approximately take around an hour, which may include skin prick testing if required. Follow-up appointments are typically shorter.

We prefer face-to-face appointments but we also offer telehealth consultations for selected patients or circumstances.

Harmony Allergy & Immunology Clinic is conveniently accessible by public transport, including Translink bus services. The Sunnybank clinic offers free onsite parking and street parking is also available around the Sunnybank hospital.

Skin prick testing applies a small amount of allergen (commercial extract or fresh food) to the skin which is then gently pricked to check for a reaction. The test takes 1–2 minutes, with results read after 15–20 minutes. Your doctor will determine if it’s appropriate for you.

Allergy testing is done by trained staff in a fully equipped medical setting. Reactions are rare, usually limited to mild itchiness at the test site, and can be promptly treated if needed.

Ensure you are well and avoid antihistamines 3–5 days before the test. Bring entertainment (toys, books, iPad, laptops) and for children, their favourite foods. You may need to bring the food or drug being tested which the staff will advise. We do not recommend bringing siblings; if necessary, bring an extra support person.

Ensure you are well before your appointment. You will be monitored by a health practitioner for at least 30 minutes after your immunotherapy dose. If taking your medication or vaccine home, please bring a small cooler with ice pack.

Are you ready to request an appointment?

Schedule a consultation with our experts to discuss your allergy needs.