Selective IgA defiency care at Mayo Clinic

Your Mayo Clinic care team

At Mayo Clinic's Minnesota campus, specialists in allergy and immunology in the Primary Immunodeficiency Center work together with doctors and researchers in a wide variety of departments, including dermatology, endocrinology, gastroenterology and hepatology, hematology, laboratory medicine and pathology, clinical genomics, nephrology and hypertension, oncology, pulmonary medicine, rheumatology, and the Transplant Center.

Expertise and rankings

Experience

Doctors at Mayo Clinic treat approximately 135 children and adults each year who have selective IgA deficiency.

Nationally recognized expertise

Mayo Clinic doctors trained in immune system disorders have experience in caring for people with selective IgA deficiency and other primary immunodeficiency conditions. The Primary Immunodeficiency Center at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota is a designated Jeffrey Modell Foundation Diagnostic and Research Center — a nonprofit organization that promotes and conducts research for primary immunodeficiency disorders.

Locations, travel and lodging

Mayo Clinic has major campuses in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona; Jacksonville, Florida; and Rochester, Minnesota. The Mayo Clinic Health System has dozens of locations in several states.

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Costs and insurance

Mayo Clinic works with hundreds of insurance companies and is an in-network provider for millions of people.

In most cases, Mayo Clinic doesn't require a physician referral. Some insurers require referrals or may have additional requirements for certain medical care. All appointments are prioritized on the basis of medical need.

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