Allergy test measures your IgE reactivity to common allergens. IgE antibodies are part of the body’s immune response to an allergic reaction. You can be allergic to food items, particles in air, pet hair, medications etc, Get rid of your ALLERGY problems by identifying what you are allergic to We offer 4 different allergy panels to choose from
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Report Time: 3 to 5 working days
Fasting Time: Not required
Test Recommended for: Male, Female
Recommended for age: 5-99 Years
Millions of people's have allergies. You might sniffle and sneeze as the seasons change or get itchy and teary-eyed when you dust the house or pet an animal. Perhaps you start wheezing when you eat a particular food.
Allergy blood testing can help reveal what triggers your allergy symptoms and help your doctor choose the best treatment for you.
Food allergy test is to determine if your body has an allergic reaction to a known substance.
Learn how your body responds to foods, Identify what foods are making you sick.
Allergy blood testing can help reveal what triggers your allergy symptoms and help your doctor choose the best treatment for you.
Food allergy test is to determine if your body has an allergic reaction to a known substance.
Learn how your body responds to foods, Identify what foods are making you sick.
Select a convenient date and time for the blood test
Get your samples collected from home
Receive an easy to understand smart report within 3 to 5 working days
Consult our nutritionist to get a detailed diet plan based on your test resuklts
Allergy Test
This is a blood test that will reveal the exact cause of your allergy
There should be 24 hrs gap between the last medication and blood sample collection. If you are on steroids a minimum 7 days gap should be there.
Skin tests are good if you want to test for a few items. The blood test is ideal for large panels and it is not painful as well as quick
For those with serious allergy problems, we recommend a comprehensive test
After testing you won’t need any medication. Simply avoiding the items specified in the report will free you from allergy problems.
No. We can do tests with the panels we have only
Allergies are a common and chronic condition that involves the body's immune system. Normally, your immune system works to fight off viruses, bacteria, and other infectious agents. When you have an allergy, your immune system treats a harmless substance, like dust or pollen, as a threat. To fight this perceived threat, your immune system makes antibodies called immunoglobulin E (IgE). Substances that cause an allergic reaction are called allergens. Besides dust and pollen, other common allergens include animal dander, foods, including nuts and shellfish, and certain medicines, such as penicillin. Allergy symptoms can range from sneezing and a stuffy nose to a life-threatening complication called anaphylactic shock. Allergy blood tests measure the amount of IgE antibodies in the blood. A small amount of IgE antibodies is normal. A larger amount of IgE may mean you may have an allergy.
Allergy test is done by collecting your Blood samples from the comfort of your doorstep by our certified phlebotomist. This usually takes less than five minutes and the reports will be emailed and couriered within 3-5 working days.
You don't need any special preparations for an allergy blood test.
If your total IgE levels are higher than normal, it likely means you have some kind of allergy. But it does not reveal what you are allergic to. A specific IgE test will help identify your particular allergy. If your results indicate an allergy, your health care provider may refer you to an allergy specialist or recommend a treatment plan. Your treatment plan will depend on the type and severity of your allergy. People at risk for anaphylactic shock, a severe allergic reaction that can cause death, need to take extra care to avoid the allergy-causing substance. They may need to carry an emergency epinephrine treatment with them at all times. Be sure to talk to your health care provider if you have questions about your test results and/or your allergy treatment plan.