Immunology Editing and Proofreading Services
Immunology writing has an unusual problem: the field's core concepts are genuinely hard, and the vocabulary is unusually dense in abbreviations that overlap with other specialties. A letter that leans on unexpanded abbreviations is unreadable to the referring physician, while one that explains everything becomes too long for the specialist. Getting that balance right is a structural choice, not a matter of word polish.
We edit what immunology and allergy services produce — consultation and referral letters, allergy testing and immunotherapy documentation, anaphylaxis action plans for patients, schools, and workplaces, immunodeficiency diagnosis and treatment summaries, immunoglobulin replacement protocols and funding applications, biologic prior-authorisation letters, drug allergy delabelling documentation, patient education on allergy, asthma, and autoimmune conditions, clinical trial and research manuscripts, and laboratory report templates. Our editors keep abbreviations expanded at first use, verify that allergen names and units are consistent, and check that a treatment plan matches the testing results it cites.
Anaphylaxis action plans are the document with the highest stakes-per-word ratio in medicine. They are used by a frightened non-clinician — a teacher, a parent, a colleague — under extreme time pressure, often for the first time. We edit them to a strict pattern: symptoms grouped so recognition is fast, the adrenaline instruction stated before anything else, the dose and site unmistakable, and no conditional language anywhere near the emergency step.
Everything you send is treated confidentially. Whether you are a clinic standardising action plans across a paediatric caseload, an immunologist writing a funding application for immunoglobulin therapy, or a researcher preparing a manuscript in English as an additional language, we will make the writing precise where precision matters and simple where lives depend on it.
Key Immunology vocabulary
- Anaphylaxis
- Adrenaline autoinjector
- Skin prick testing
- Specific IgE
- Component-resolved diagnostics
- Oral food challenge
- Allergen immunotherapy
- Sublingual immunotherapy
- Venom immunotherapy
- Drug allergy delabelling
- Penicillin allergy assessment
- Atopy
- Sensitisation
- Cross-reactivity
- Mast cell activation
- Angioedema
- Chronic urticaria
- Primary immunodeficiency
- Secondary immunodeficiency
- Immunoglobulin replacement therapy
- Subcutaneous immunoglobulin
- Autoimmunity
- Autoantibody
- Complement deficiency
- Vaccine response testing
- Biologic therapy
- Eosinophilic oesophagitis
- Action plan
- Prior authorisation
Immunology Word Challenge
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