Dr Abigail Cheung is a Paediatric Allergist and Immunologist based in Frewville, South Australia. She works out of 109 Conyngham Street, Frewville SA 5063. If you’ve got a child dealing with allergies, ongoing eczema, wheezy asthma, or immune system concerns, this is the kind of care focused on kids and their day-to-day needs.
Allergy symptoms can look different from child to child. In many cases it’s skin reactions like eczema, sneezing and itchy eyes, or tummy upset after certain foods. At other times it’s breathing issues, like coughing, wheeze, or asthma that flares up with colds or triggers. Dr Cheung helps families sort out what might be causing the symptoms, and then build a plan that fits real life.
Her clinic work includes allergy testing, asthma management, immunisation support, and eczema treatment. Allergy testing can give clearer answers, especially when symptoms keep coming back or when there’s a question about food or environmental triggers. For asthma, the goal is usually better control and fewer flare-ups, so your child can sleep, play, and feel more settled.
Eczema treatment is often about more than one cream. It’s about skin comfort, dealing with flare cycles, and finding habits that make a difference at home. Dr Cheung looks at the pattern of symptoms and helps families set up a routine they can stick with, even on busy days.
Immunisation is also part of the care she provides. Kids with allergy or immune concerns still need vaccines, and plans may need a little extra thought. Dr Cheung focuses on safe, sensible guidance so families feel informed and comfortable with next steps.
Over time, children’s needs can change. Growth, new foods, school life, and the usual childhood bugs all play a part. Dr Cheung aims to review what’s happening, adjust plans when needed, and support families as symptoms shift.
She stays up to date with current allergy and immunology care, so the advice matches what’s used in modern practice. This helps make visits feel grounded, not rushed, and more useful for the weeks after you leave the clinic.