Chronic granulomatous disease care at Mayo Clinic

Your Mayo Clinic care team

Doctors trained in allergic diseases, clinical genomics and pulmonary medicine work with other specialists to diagnose and treat chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) and other primary immunodeficiency disorders at Mayo Clinic.

Advanced diagnosis and treatment

People from throughout the world come to Mayo Clinic, which diagnoses, treats and provides comprehensive care for people with primary immunodeficiencies at the Primary Immunodeficiency Center. Each year, Mayo Clinic doctors diagnose and treat around 100 people with CGD.

Pediatric expertise

Mayo Clinic doctors trained in pediatric immunodeficiency disorders, pediatrics, and pediatric allergy, immunology and pediatric pulmonology care for children with CGD.

Expertise and rankings

  • Nationally recognized expertise. The Primary Immunodeficiency Center at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is a designated Jeffrey Modell Foundation Diagnostic and Research Center. In addition, the Department of Clinical Genomics includes clinical geneticists who are physicians certified in primary immunodeficiency conditions.
  • Research leader. The Cellular and Molecular Immunology Laboratory within the Primary Immunodeficiency Center has advanced the development of several diagnostic and prognostic tests that help provide answers for people with chronic granulomatous disease and other primary immunodeficiency conditions.

Locations, travel and lodging

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Costs and insurance

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