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Immunology and the Science of Immune Health

Immunology explores the structure, function, and regulation of immune cells, tissues, and molecules. The immune system comprises innate (rapid, non-specific) defenses and adaptive (targeted, memory-based) responses, orchestrating complex protection against viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, toxins, and abnormal cells such as cancer.​

Clinical immunologists are physicians who diagnose and manage patients with primary immunodeficiencies, autoimmune disorders, allergies, autoinflammatory syndromes, and complex multi-system diseases where immunity plays a central role. They work closely with laboratory scientists to interpret advanced diagnostics and provide optimal patient care.​

The Immune System: Defense in Health and Disease

The human immune system distinguishes “self” from “non-self” and eliminates threats through multiple mechanisms:

Major Conditions Managed in Immunology

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches

Immunologists use sophisticated diagnostics:

Therapies may include:

Modern advances include cellular therapies, gene editing, novel biologics, and personalized medicine for rare or complex immune-related conditions.​

Liv Hospital’s Immunology Services

Liv Hospital provides a multidisciplinary, cutting-edge immunology program featuring:

Individuals seeking advanced immune disease care can access expert services and compassionate support at Liv Hospital. Visit the Liv Hospital homepage or the Liv Hospital Immunology Clinic.​

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