Paediatric respiratory

We are one of four London centres for childhood cystic fibrosis, and are the specialist referral centre for children and young people in north-east London and Essex with complex asthma and other respiratory problems.
Most respiratory conditions can be managed in the community. Where referral is required to our services, specific criteria apply to some services.
Professor Grigg is based at the Blizard Institute of Queen Mary University of London, conducting basic and clinical research on children’s lung health. He supervises research fellows and specialises in preschool wheeze and pollution research. Many of our junior medical staff and consultants have done research degrees at the Blizard Institute and Professor Grigg encourages approaches from interested candidates.
Through our involvement with the organisations such as the MCRN, the PCRN, the CLAHRC, the The CF Trust and AUKCAR we offer our families opportunities to benefit from involvement in clinical research such as the WAIT, TORPEDO-CF, CHILD-EU, and UK-ESPE studies, as well as trials of novel CF therapies.
The ongoing ACACIA study examines asthma control in children in Africa.
The respiratory team has established many courses and training sessions to cover a wide range of topics in the field of respiratory medicine and lung function testing.
Aimed at both primary and secondary care professionals, we offer the following courses:
If there are courses you are interested in but are not listed, please contact Faiza Khan.
The air we breathe can have a large impact on our health.
This can affect multiple parts of the body and exposure to air pollution can cause and contribute to a wide range of medical problems.
Some members of society are more vulnerable to exposure than others, like children whose lungs are still developing, and those with pre-existing breathing conditions.
The Barts Charity Environmental Health Clinic sees children with known breathing issues, such as asthma. The clinic reviews the effects of breathing poor quality air by combining health information with measurements of how much air pollution a child is exposed to at home, when travelling and at school. We then provide families with strategies to reduce the effects of air pollution on their health.
The Children’s Environmental Clinic is based in the outpatient department of the Children’s Hospital in the Royal London Hopsital. Our team also perform environmental assessments within the homes of our patients.
We take part in a wide range of national and international research studies supported by our clinical research nursing team. We also have clinical academics within the environmental health team who are based at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, on the Whitechapel site.
For all appointment enquires please contact our patient care coordinator, Naa Arne, on 020 3594 2474.
For clinical enquiries please email the clinical team.
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