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Allergy and Immunology Resources
IMPORTANT: We ask that your physician sends Kidcrew a referral prior to
booking an allergy or immunology consultation (thank you!).
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The Allergy Crew at Kidcrew
Allergy and Immunology
The Allergy Crew at Kidcrew provides comprehensive care for pediatric patients of all ages, 0 to 17 years. Our team provides care with allergic, asthmatic or immunologic conditions, including
- Asthma
- Eczema
- Food allergy
- Drug allergy
- Contact dermatitis
- Anaphylaxis/allergic reactions
- Eosinophilic esophagitis
- Seasonal allergies (hayfever, pollens, ragweed)
- Perrenial allergies (dust, mold, pets)
- Immunotherapy (allergy shots)
- Stinging insect allergy
Symptoms of allergy may include:
- Eyes: Irritation, watery, itchy with redness
- Nose: Sneezing and running nose
- Ears: Itching, pressure, popping
- Throat: Throat clearing, hoarseness, itching
- Skin: Rashes, hives, swelling, irritation
How to Book an Appointment
Booking an appointment with the Allergy Team requires a referral.
Your primary care pediatrician can contact us here using our referral form – or you can book a virtual visit with a Kidcrew Pediatrician to discuss your child’s health needs.
After receiving your doctor’s referral request, Kidcrew will contact you to schedule an appointment.
Allergy and Immunology Resources
Allergy and Immunology Clinics
Allergy and Immunology Clinics: Partially OHIP-Insured Services
1. The Allergy Crew @ Kidcrew
Cost: Partially OHIP Insured Services. Referral required.
Location – 1440 Bathurst Street
Tel – 416.654.5437
Email – medical@kidcrew.com
2. SickKids Immunology & Allergy Clinic
Cost: Partially OHIP Insured Services. Referral required.
Location – 1255 Sheppard Avenue East
Tel – 416-813-8156
Contact info: Clinic Website
Community Support
Food Allergy Canada – Food Allergy Canada is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping Canadians with food allergies live with confidence.
Asthma Canada – Asthma education is key to taking control of your disease and living life symptom-free.
Eczema Society of Canada – Dedicated to helping those suffering with eczema by providing support, education, raising awareness, and supporting research.
Have concerns?
Please connect with your pediatrician or healthcare provider via secure video or phone, from the safety of your home. Don’t delay care for your child. Didn’t find your answer here, contact us! .. or book a virtual care visit.
Your Questions About Lactation Consulting
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Do I need a referral to book a Lactation support consultation?
Yes, a referral is required before you can book the appointment.
Ask your doctor or midwife to send a referral to Kidcrew Medical for “Lactation Support.” If they ask you how best to send the referral, there is a form they can fill out on the website here: https://kidcrew.com/referral/.
They can also fax a referral to the clinic. It may help them give you a copy of the referral, as this can prevent delays if you need to book an urgent visit.
How do I book a Lactation support appointment?
Once you know the doctor or midwife has sent the referral, you can expect a phone call from Kidcrew within 24-48 hours to set up an appointment time. If you don’t hear from Kidcrew, have an urgent need, and know that your doctor has sent your referral, you can call Kidcrew to make sure they received the referral at 416.654.5437 book your appointment at that time.
What does the cost of the visit pay for?
Your visit is partially OHIP covered. The appointment’s $65 fee is to pay our experienced and highly qualified lactation consultant for her time with you. This lactation support is not covered by OHIP.
How long will my Lactation Support appointment be?
Initial appointments are 60 minutes. Follow-up appointments are 30 minutes. If you arrive late, you will not get to spend an hour with the lactation team as it’s likely another family is booked to meet with the consultant when your appointment is scheduled to end, so please try to arrive on time.
What should I bring to my Lactation support appointment?
Please always bring your baby to the appointment. Please also ensure that you have filled in all forms sent to you before your meeting. If you have not received our forms, please call Kidcrew to send them before your appointment.
If you typically feed with a pillow, it may help you bring your pillow so the latch can be assessed with and without the pillow to help determine the best positioning.
If you are supplementing with breastmilk or formula, it can be helpful to bring that with you to the clinic to use as part of your feeding assessment.
Do I have to see both the lactation consultant and the pediatrician?
The Lactation Consultant and pediatrician work together as a team, with your feeding goals in mind, to observe, assess, and determine the best individual care plan for you and your baby. The Lactation Consultant will be with you for the whole appointment. The pediatrician will come in halfway through the appointment to examine your baby and discuss the care plan.
Will my insurance cover the appointment fee?
Some extended benefits insurance plans will cover the appointment fee. Check with your insurance provider to find out what information they need to cover the appointment. Sometimes insurance prefers to have a referral note from health care providers.
How many Lactation Support appointments will I need?
It depends on the feeding challenges but most often two appointments – one initial 60-minute appointment and one follow-up 30-minute appointment.
My baby has a tongue-tie. It is affecting my breast milk supply. Can a release be done during my first appointment at Kidcrew?
As part of your consult at Kidcrew, we will assess for tongue-tie. Some babies have challenges with breast or chestfeeding due to poor latch, or the baby’s mouth holds lots of tension, which can decrease milk production and lead to a low milk supply.
We may recommend a release as part of your care plan. It is important to note that a tongue tie release may not be recommended on the first visit, even if you were referred to Kidcrew for this purpose. We will also assess latching, suggest ways to adjust your feedings for optimal success and address additional breastfeeding challenges. Sometimes working with the Lactation Consultant enables the baby’s mouth to open more fully, enabling successful breastfeeding without the need for a release. Please note that we need a full-hour appointment to release a tongue tie, so please book accordingly.
Please note that the tongue tie procedure is covered by OHIP / provincial health benefits and will be included in the cost ($65 taxes included) of your lactation visit.
How do I cancel my Lactation Support appointment?
To cancel your appointment, please call Kidcrew at (416) 654-5437.
Can my Kidcrew appointment be done virtually?
Yes. We can work with breastfeeding mothers and chestfeeding parents virtually. If you feel you are not able to come to the clinic, we can make virtual appointments. You will still need a referral to book an appointment. Please speak to the front desk about this preference when you book in. You will always meet with the pediatrician during your appointment.
Can a Lactation Consultant see me in my home?
Yes. Our Lactation Consultants, Taya Griffin, and Rose Le Blanc, can see you at home. At home, lactation services can be arranged with the Lactation Consultant directly. Taya Griffin can be reached at tayagriffin.com, and Rose Le Blanc can be reached at roseleblanc.com.