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Whether you are someone living with PI, a caregiver, or a healthcare professional, you’ll find articles, videos, podcasts, and more to help deepen your understanding of PI.

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Clinical Focus: Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Replacement

June 17, 2015
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Taking chronic granulomatous disease in stride

May 29, 2015
Rocco Fernandez.

Rocco celebrates his fifth year post-transplant

May 13, 2015
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Living with chronic granulomatous disease as a mom

February 09, 2015
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2013 IDF national immunoglobulin treatment survey

March 14, 2014
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Patient & Family Handbook, Fifth edition (Spanish)

July 17, 2013
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Clinical Focus: Chronic Granulomatous Disease

June 12, 2013
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Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases in America: The Fourth National Survey of Patients (2013)

January 01, 2013
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Clinical Focus: Clinical Update in Immunoglobulin Therapy for Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases

March 16, 2011
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Treatment experiences and preferences among patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases: National survey of patients (2008)

May 06, 2009
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Primary immune deficiency diseases in America: The third national survey of patients (2007)

December 11, 2007
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Hospital Usage of Intravenous Immunoglobulin: A 2006 Survey of Pharmacy Directors

November 13, 2007
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IDF and AAAAI immunologist survey regarding IVIG treatment (2007)

April 11, 2007
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Assessing the Impact of Changes in Reimbursement Regulations and Product Availability On Access to IVIG Treatment for PI Patients (2006)

November 16, 2006
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Clinical Focus: Primary Humoral Immunodeficiency Optimizing IgG Replacement Therapy

October 15, 2003
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Treatment experiences and preferences of patients with primary immune deficiency diseases: First national survey (2003)

June 20, 2003

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Specialists can be located online through the IDF Clinician Finder. (Please note, if no results populate, increase the distance from your address. You can also search by your state).

Please note the following important information about the list of specialists:

  • These clinicians have voluntarily reported to IDF that they diagnose, treat, and manage patients with primary immunodeficiency (PI). Please know that IDF does not verify these reports.
  • This is not a referral. IDF does not recommend one clinician or medical facility over another or refer patients to a particular provider.
  • It is your responsibility or that of your legal guardian to evaluate, select and engage a clinician or facility, given your insurance coverage and other circumstances, to help you manage your PI. 
    There might be other clinicians at each facility that also treat PI.

Questions to ask while evaluating a clinician or facility:

  • Do you accept my insurance?
  • Do you diagnose and treat patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases? (If already diagnosed, name the PI.)
  • How many patients with primary immunodeficiencies are treated at your facility?

For those receiving Ig replacement therapy:

  • Do you prescribe IVIG and SCIG?
  • Do you prescribe more than one brand of immunoglobulin?
  • Do you offer patients receiving IVIG the option of receiving their infusion in a medical or home setting?

Some patients also find physicians through our Get Connected Groups or IDF Friends

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