Ronnie Chee is a Consultant Clinical Immunologist and Allergist at The London Clinic in Harley Street. He has specialist interests in in allergy testing (foods, inhalents, insects and drugs), pollen allergy desensitisation and primary immunodeficiency.
Ronnie Chee's extensive training took place at National University of Singapore (1986), St Peter’s Hospital, St George’s Hospital, Queen’s Medical Centre and St Helier Hospital.
Clinical interests in immunology and immunodeficiency
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Allergy testing (foods, inhalents, insects and drugs)
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Pollen allergy desensitisation
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Anaphylaxis
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Rheumatology
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Primary immunodeficiency
Dr Chee's current posts as Consultant Immunologist and Allergy Specialist
Dr Chee was appointed Consultant Immunologist and Head of Clinical Service at the Royal Free Hospital. His current posts also include:
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Consultant Immunologist and Head of Clinical Service, Royal Free Hospital
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Honorary Senior Lecturer, University College London
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Honorary Consultant Immunologist, Hillingdon Hospital
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Honorary Consultant Immunologist, West Herts Hospital
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Honorary Consultant Immunologist, North Middlesex Hospital,
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Honorary Consultant Immunologist and Luton & Dunstable Hospital
In addition he also holds teaching posts at:
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GP teaching, Royal Free Hospital, North Middlesex Hospital, St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
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Medical Students teaching, Royal Free Hospital & Whittington Hospital
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Immunology Registrars teaching, Royal Free Hospital.
Research interests - Common variable immunodeficiency, chronic granulomatous disease, nodular regenerative hyperplasia, mucosal immunology
Dr Chee's main research focus is in uncovering the cause of nodular regenerative hyperplasia and enteropathy in patients with common variable immunodeficiency. Other research interests include developing T cell tests for aspergillus infection in patients with chronic granulomatous disease and also developing nano-antibodies to treat mucosal infections.