This IgE allergy test panel uses a blood sample to determine if someone is allergic to five common Grain (Cereal) allergens: Barley; Buckwheat; Gluten; Rice; Rye
Tests Included: 5
The Allergy Panel 16, Vegetable looks for allergic reactions to a variety of vegetables.
Tests Included: 5
The Allergy Panel 16, Salad Group looks for allergic reactions to few salads
Tests Included: 5
The Allergy Panel 19, Seafood Group is a Quantitative Allergen-specific IgE Test that identifies allergic reactions caused by codfish, crab, lobster, salmon, shrimp and tuna.
Tests Included: 6
The test is used to identify possible IgE-mediated responses to common shellfish.
Tests Included: 4
The Alpha Galactose (Gal) Allergy Test measures the amount of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the blood in order to detect an allergy to alpha-gal, a carbohydrate particle present in most red meat.
Tests Included: 4
Used to measure the amount of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the blood in order to detect an allergy to asparagus.
Tests Included: 2
Food allergy panel 2 helps determine if a person may be allergic to common food items.
Tests Included: 13
This test measures total ghrelin levels in plasma, including both acylated and des-acyl ghrelin. Ghrelin is a hormone that stimulates appetite and is involved in regulating energy balance. The test is performed using plasma collected in a lavender-top (EDTA) tube. It requires overnight fasting and immediate freezing of the sample. The test aids in the evaluation of metabolic disorders and appetite regulation issues.
The Food Sensitivity Test measures for IgG antibodies in your blood related to 96 common foods.
Tests Included: 96
The Milk Allergy test measures IgE Antibodies for the whey and casein proteins that are found in cow’s milk to monitor and screen for allergic reactions.
Tests Included: 3
Mold allergy testing helps diagnose allergies of molds, a type of microscopic fungi found everywhere. Getting results beyond the normal range validates the allergy, which can be managed by taking the appropriate treatment on the advice of your Health provider.
Tests Included: 5
Tests Included: 5
This IgE allergy test panel uses a blood sample to determine if someone is allergic to five common Grain (Cereal) allergens: Barley; Buckwheat; Gluten; Rice; Rye
Tests Included: 5
The Allergy Panel 16, Vegetable looks for allergic reactions to a variety of vegetables.
Tests Included: 5
The Allergy Panel 16, Salad Group looks for allergic reactions to few salads
Tests Included: 6
The Allergy Panel 19, Seafood Group is a Quantitative Allergen-specific IgE Test that identifies allergic reactions caused by codfish, crab, lobster, salmon, shrimp and tuna.
Tests Included: 4
The test is used to identify possible IgE-mediated responses to common shellfish.
Tests Included: 4
The Alpha Galactose (Gal) Allergy Test measures the amount of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the blood in order to detect an allergy to alpha-gal, a carbohydrate particle present in most red meat.
Tests Included: 2
Used to measure the amount of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the blood in order to detect an allergy to asparagus.
Tests Included: 13
Food allergy panel 2 helps determine if a person may be allergic to common food items.
This test measures total ghrelin levels in plasma, including both acylated and des-acyl ghrelin. Ghrelin is a hormone that stimulates appetite and is involved in regulating energy balance. The test is performed using plasma collected in a lavender-top (EDTA) tube. It requires overnight fasting and immediate freezing of the sample. The test aids in the evaluation of metabolic disorders and appetite regulation issues.
Tests Included: 96
The Food Sensitivity Test measures for IgG antibodies in your blood related to 96 common foods.
Tests Included: 3
The Milk Allergy test measures IgE Antibodies for the whey and casein proteins that are found in cow’s milk to monitor and screen for allergic reactions.
Tests Included: 5
Mold allergy testing helps diagnose allergies of molds, a type of microscopic fungi found everywhere. Getting results beyond the normal range validates the allergy, which can be managed by taking the appropriate treatment on the advice of your Health provider.