Subcutaneous Immune Globulin Clinic

What to expect

There are effective treatments available for managing hypogammaglobulinemia. One common treatment approach is subcutaneous immune globulin (SCIG) home infusion therapy. SCIG therapy boosts the immune system by infusing immunoglobulins under the skin. This convenient treatment gives your body the antibodies it needs to fight infections.

The significant advantage of SCIG therapy is you can do it in the comfort of your own home. A healthcare professional will teach you the process and provide all the necessary supplies.

Transportation & parking

Remember to allow time (approximately 30 minutes) before your appointment to get from your car or transit to the clinic area. If you are new to the clinic and need directions when you arrive at St. Paul’s Hospital, ask a volunteer or reception for directions to our front door. Please remember the name of the clinic to get the best assistance.

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