Dr Robert Boyle Consultant paediatric allergist
- Patient age group
- Children and young people
- Consultant registered on
- 07/08/1996
- Primary medical qualifications
- MB ChB MRCP (Paed) PhD
- Foreign languages
- Gender
- Male
- Services
- Hospitals
Contact
- Phone
- 020 3312 6304
Background
Dr Boyle is a fully accredited children's allergy specialist in London, who is able to help children and adolescents affected by allergy problems. His NHS base at St. Mary's Hospital is one of the country's largest allergy clinics for children and young people. He is an expert in diagnosing and treating allergy in children, including food allergy, eczema, hayfever, and asthma. Dr Boyle has an active research programme at Imperial College, London and is able to access state of the art allergy tests and allergy treatments for his patients if they are needed.
Expertise
Food Allergy, Hayfever, Asthma, Eczema, Drug Allergy, Insect Sting Allergy, Urticaria/Angioedema, Allergic Rhinitis, Other Allergies
Research & publications
Recent publications:
Turner PJ, Gowland MH, Sharma V, et al., 2015, Increase in anaphylaxis-related hospitalizations but no increase in fatalities: An analysis of United Kingdom national anaphylaxis data, 1992-2012, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol:135, ISSN:0091-6749, Pages:956-+
Umasunthar T, Procktor A, Hodes M, et al., 2015, Patients' ability to treat anaphylaxis using adrenaline autoinjectors: a randomized controlled trial, Allergy, Vol:70, ISSN:0105-4538, Pages:855-863
Munblit D, Boyle RJ, Warner JO, 2015, Factors affecting breast milk composition and potential consequences for development of the allergic phenotype, Clinical and Experimental Allergy, Vol:45, ISSN:0954-7894, Pages:583-601
Munblit D, Sheth S, Abrol P, et al., 2015, Exposures influencing total IgA level in colostrum, Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, ISSN:2040-1744
Nankervis H, Pynn EV, Boyle RJ, et al., 2015, House dust mite reduction and avoidance measures for treating eczema, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, ISSN:1469-493X