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Regular Appointments

When you have CGD it is a good idea to have regular appointments with your consultant - in most cases, an immunologist. They will keep an eye on your general health and make sure any problems, such as the level of drugs you are on, or side effects, are picked up early. Having regular blood tests will also help to monitor your state of health.

Another source of advice is your Clinical Nurse Specialist.

Download our 'Making the most of your appointments' leaflet which gives practical advice to make sure you make the most of the valuable time you spend with your doctor and nurse.

Seeing the CGD Consultant

In the UK, the CGD consultants offer a system of ‘shared care’. This means that you see your local consultant regularly and make an annual visit to the CGD consultant. The CGD consultant sees a number of affected patients and will know about new developments in treatment. They will be able to provide an overview of your care and will liaise with the local consultant or other specialists (such as a gastroenterologist who specialises in diseases of the digestive system) you are referred to for treatment.

 

How is this arranged?

In the UK, ask your local consultant to refer you to a specialist CGD centre. Contact the CGD Clinical Nurse Specialist if you feel you need some advice about this.

 

More information

Read more about the different types of CGD.

Our website contains a wealth of information to help and support you. If you are not able to find the answer to a specific question, feel free to contact us using the form at the bottom of the page or by emailing or calling us.  We are here to help.

 

This page has been reviewed by our CGD Society Clinical Nurse Specialist, February 2020