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KRMC Allergy Clinic


Meet Our Allergy Clinic Doctor



Dr. Kabir Ahmed

FRNZCGP, FRACGP

Languages: English, Bengali


  • About
About

Dr. Ahmed graduated from Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh.  He went on to study at the University of Otago, where he attained a Master of Immunology and worked in probiotic research at Massey University, before starting a career in General Medicine.  Dr. Ahmed practiced in New Zealand for 14 years, mainly in internal medicine in a hospital setting, before relocating to Australia.

Interests: Aboriginal health, chronic care management, emergency medicine and palliative medicine.

KRMC Clinics: Allergy Clinic.

KRMC Corporate Health Service: WorkCover consults, Standard Pre-Employment Medicals and BFM Medicals.


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Allergy Clinic Services




  • Diagnoses
Diagnoses

The KRMC Allergy Clinic aims to diagnose and treat airborne allergens such as animal dander, house dust mites and mould spores.



  • Skin Prick Testing
Skin Prick Testing

The KRMC Allergy Clinic makes diagnoses using skin prick testing. Skin prick testing is recognised as the gold standard for airborne allergy testing by the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy. Results from skin prick tests are available after 15 minutes.



  • Allergy Management
Allergy Management

The KRMC Allergy Clinic specialises in the management of diagnosed airborne allergies. Management strategies include processes such as immunotherapy or desensitisation. These treatments, which aim to eliminate allergies for good, are given in tablet form and prevent the body from overreacting to environmental substances that may be encountered on a daily basis. Patients can expect to see an improvement in symptoms from 4-10 weeks.


KRMC Allergy Clinic FAQs

  • What Is the KRMC Allergy Clinic?
  • Does The KRMC Allergy Clinic Treat Food or Venom Allergies?
  • How Does The KRMC Allergy Clinic Test For Allergies?
  • How Does The KRMC Allergy Clinic Treat Allergies?
  • Who Can Use The KRMC Allergy Clinic?
  • What Should I Do Before My Appointment At The KRMC Allergy Clinic?
  • How Do I Book Into The KRMC Allergy Clinic?
What Is the KRMC Allergy Clinic?

The KRMC Allergy Clinic, run by GPs in conjunction with nursing staff, aims to diagnose and treat airborne allergens. Common airborne allergens include animal dander, house dust mites, mould spores and pollens (grass, trees, weed) – all of which can cause allergic rhinitis, leading to symptoms such as itching, mucous production and tearing.

Allergic rhinitis can impact sleep, concentration, learning and daily functioning.

Does The KRMC Allergy Clinic Treat Food or Venom Allergies?

The KRMC Allergy Clinic does not treat food or venom allergies.

How Does The KRMC Allergy Clinic Test For Allergies?

To determine a patient’s allergy/allergies the Clinic uses a skin prick test (SPT) which is quick, safe and gives a very fast result. Once a diagnosis is made, allergies can be treated by a process known as immunotherapy or desensitisation. The SPT is conducted by a qualified Nurse, and results are given after 15 minutes. Skin prick testing is recognised as the gold standard for airborne allergy testing by the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy.

How Does The KRMC Allergy Clinic Treat Allergies?

Immunotherapy and desensitization aim to eliminate allergies for good and are given in tablet form. These treatments prevent the body from overreacting to environmental substances that may be encountered on a daily basis. Patients can expect to see an improvement in symptoms from 4-10 weeks.

Who Can Use The KRMC Allergy Clinic?

The Clinic is open to patients 8 years and above who suffer from allergic rhinitis.

What Should I Do Before My Appointment At The KRMC Allergy Clinic?

Before your appointment please do the following:

Anti-histamine tablets: These need to be stopped 5 days prior to your appointment.

Anti-depressants. Some tri-cyclic anti-depressant tablets should also be stopped – however please consult your regular doctor to determine if this is appropriate for you. It is recommended that Endep, Dothep, Avanza, and Axit are stopped 7 days prior to your appointment.

How Do I Book Into The KRMC Allergy Clinic?

Please book using the booking button for Dr. Kabir Ahmed at the top or bottom of this page. Alternatively, please visit reception at 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown, 2148, or call reception on (02) 8822 3000.

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