Mahoney, Gabby

Dr Gabby Mahoney

Paediatric Allergist and Immunologist; Royal Children's Hospital
Dr Mahoney graduated from Bond University in 2013. She completed her general paediatric training in Queensland before moving to Melbourne to pursue specialty training in Paediatric Allergy & Immunology at Epworth Hospital Richmond and The Royal Children’s Hospital. She now calls Melbourne home, and works as a consultant allergist at the Royal Children’s Hospital immunisation service, at Sunshine Hospital paediatric allergy clinic, and in private practice at MACCS Medical Group (MACCS is pronounced ‘Max’, long version Melbourne Allergy Centre & Children’s Specialists). Gabby’s areas of interest include food, medication and vaccine allergy, chronic urticaria, eczema, allergic rhinitis and asthma.

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Evidence-based recommendations for managing eczema will be discussed including other relevant issues such as key triggers, managing discoid eczema and when referral might be appropriate.

Dr Gabby Mahoney presents a practical, case-based discussion on the recognition, differentiation, and management of urticaria and angioedema in children.

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Evidence-based recommendations for managing eczema will be discussed including other relevant issues such as key triggers, managing discoid eczema and when referral might be appropriate.

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In today's episode, Dr Gabby Mahoney shares practical, evidence-based strategies for safe and confident allergen introduction in infants.

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Dr Gabby Mahoney clarifies when allergy testing is truly useful, how to interpret results in context, and the safest approach for managing suspected food and environmental allergies in primary care.

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Dr Gabby Mahoney delivers evidence-based strategies for managing paediatric eczema, debunking myths and clarifying best practices.

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Dr Gabby Mahoney outlines how common food allergens can and should be introduced to infants safely.

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Practical advice to help families introduce allergens early, safely and confidently…

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