Description
What is a Full Allergy Test Profile?
Allergy occurs when the immune system interprets as harmful a foreign substance that is harmless to most people. When you are allergic, the immune system overreacts to the allergen by producing antibodies such as IgE immunoglobulins.
Why get a Full Allergy Test Profile?
- If you have severe sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes and itchy eyes.
- If there is a risk of an allergic reaction to a very small amount of allergen.
- If you are being treated with antihistamines or other medicines.
55 Tests
✓ Immunoglobulin E: measures the level of Immunoglobulin E, a type of antibody.
✓ Cat
✓ Dog
✓ Horse
✓ Alder
✓ Birch
✓ Hazel
✓ Oak
✓ Cypress
✓ Mugwort
✓ Rice
✓ Beef
✓ Codfish
✓ Hazelnut
✓ Almond
✓ Latex
✓ Tomato
✓ Carrot
✓ Potato
✓ Celery
✓ Crab
✓ Apricot
✓ Kiwi
✓ Apple
✓ Soybean
✓ Sesame
✓ Peanut
✓ Lamb meat
✓ Cockroach
✓ Rye flour
✓ Wheat flour
✓ Baker’s yeast
✓ House dust
✓ Egg white
✓ Egg yolk
✓ Cow’s milk
✓ Orchard grass
✓ Timothy grass
✓ Cultivated rye
✓ Shrimp/Prawn
✓ Honeybee venom
✓ Plantain (English)
✓ Penicillium notatum
✓ Common ragweed
✓ Alternaria alternata
✓ Aspergillus fumigatus
✓ Sweet vernal grass
✓ nBos d6 BSA (milk)
✓ nBos d4 Alpha-lactalbumin (milk)
✓ nBos d5 Beta-lactoglobulin
✓ nBos d8 Casein (milk)
✓ Common wasp venom
✓ Cladosporium herbarum
✓ Dermatophagoides farinae
✓ Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
How does our Clinic Visit test work?
Please make your appointment online and visit us on-site to have your Full Allergy Test Profile performed by one of our Registered Nurses. Please note that you must present your ID for your appointment.
How long do blood test results take?
The target turnaround time for Full Allergy Test Profile results is within one week. The turnaround time is a guide only and will sometimes depend upon assay run schedules.
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