Environmental Allergy Test

Are you struggling with mysterious allergy symptoms that leave you wondering what in your environment is causing your discomfort?

Ulta Lab Tests offers comprehensive environmental allergy testing designed to identify the specific allergens in your surroundings that trigger your symptoms, empowering you to make necessary changes and live a more comfortable life.

By choosing Ulta Lab Tests, you'll benefit from our cutting-edge diagnostic technology, extensive test panels, and accurate results. This information will allow you to take targeted action to minimize exposure to allergens, reduce your symptoms, and improve your overall well-being.

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The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 1 measures IgE antibodies to common regional allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), pollens from trees, grasses, and weeds (birch, oak, timothy grass, ragweed, cedar, mulberry, and more), as well as indoor allergens like cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, and mouse urine proteins. This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region I

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 2 measures IgE antibodies to common environmental allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), pollens from grasses, trees, and weeds (Bermuda, timothy, Johnson grass, birch, oak, cedar, ragweed, pigweed, sorrel, and more), and indoor allergens such as cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, and mouse proteins. This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region II

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 3 measures IgE antibodies to common regional allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bahia, Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, cedar, elm, maple, pecan/hickory), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, nettle, sorrel), and indoor allergens like cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, and mouse proteins. This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region III

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 4 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bahia, Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, cedar, elm, maple), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, nettle, sorrel), indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins), and Blomia tropicalis. This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region IV

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 5 measures IgE antibodies to common molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, cedar, cottonwood, walnut, pecan/hickory, sycamore, white ash, mulberry, elm, maple), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, sorrel, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region V

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 6 measures IgE antibodies to common molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, walnut, mulberry, pecan/hickory, maple, cedar, elm), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, marsh elder), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VI

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 7 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, maple, cottonwood, cedar, elm, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, nettle, marsh elder, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 8 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, walnut, pecan/hickory, maple, sycamore, cottonwood, elm, cedar, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, marsh elder, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VIII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 9 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, maple, cedar, elm, cottonwood, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, nettle, sorrel, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region IX

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 10 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, maple, pecan/hickory, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, sorrel, nettle, marsh elder), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region X

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 11 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (alder, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, maple, olive, mulberry), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle, sheep sorrel), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XI

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 12 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, Johnson, perennial rye), trees (acacia, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, olive), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 13 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, Johnson, timothy), trees (alder, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, olive, mulberry, walnut), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XIII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 14 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (alder, birch, oak, cedar, elm, olive, sycamore, mulberry), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XIV

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 15 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, elm, maple, cedar, cottonwood, olive, mulberry), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XV

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 16 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (timothy), trees (alder, birch, oak, cedar, elm, cottonwood, maple), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle, sheep sorrel), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XVI

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 17 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (timothy), trees (alder, birch, oak, walnut, cedar, elm, maple, cottonwood, white ash), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, nettle, sheep sorrel), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XVII

The Ethylene Oxide k78 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to ethylene oxide, a chemical commonly used in sterilization and manufacturing. Elevated antibody levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as skin irritation, respiratory issues, or asthma. The test helps identify allergic responses to chemical exposure and supports management and avoidance strategies for affected individuals.

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Also Known As: Ethylene Oxide IgE Test, Ethylene Oxide k78 Test

The Formaldehyde Formalin k80 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to formaldehyde, a chemical found in many products and environments. Elevated levels may suggest an allergic response, which can cause symptoms such as skin irritation, respiratory issues, or other immune reactions upon exposure. This test helps identify formaldehyde as a possible trigger, supporting diagnosis and management of allergy-related conditions.

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Also Known As: Formaldehyde Formalin IgE Test, Formaldehyde Formalin k80 Test

The Greer House Dust h1 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to house dust allergens. Elevated results may suggest an allergic response, with possible symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, coughing, or asthma. The test helps identify house dust exposure as a potential trigger, assisting healthcare providers in diagnosing allergy and guiding management or avoidance strategies.

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Also Known As: Greer House Dust IgE Test, Greer House Dust h1 Test

The House Dust Hollister-Stier h2 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to house dust allergens prepared by Hollister-Stier. Elevated results may suggest an allergic reaction, which can trigger symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma. This test helps identify house dust allergy as a contributing factor, supporting diagnosis and guiding personalized allergy management and treatment.

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Also Known As: House Dust Hollister-Stier IgE Test, House Dust Hollister-Stier h2 Test

The Isocyanate HDI k77 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to hexamethylene diisocyanate, a chemical used in polyurethane products. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic response, which can lead to asthma, rhinitis, or skin reactions in sensitized individuals exposed at work or in the environment. This test helps identify occupational or environmental isocyanate allergies to guide avoidance and treatment strategies.

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Also Known As: Isocyanate HDI IgE Test, Isocyanate HDI k77 Test

The Isocyanate MDI k76 IgE Test detects IgE antibodies to methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, a chemical used in foams, coatings, and adhesives. Elevated levels may signal an allergic reaction, which can cause asthma, rhinitis, or skin irritation in exposed individuals. This test aids in diagnosing occupational or environmental isocyanate allergies and supports management through avoidance or medical treatment strategies.

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Also Known As: Isocyanate MDI IgE Test, Isocyanate MDI k76 Test

The Isocyanate TDI k75 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to toluene diisocyanate, a chemical found in foams, coatings, and plastics. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can trigger asthma, rhinitis, or skin symptoms in sensitized individuals. This test helps identify occupational or environmental isocyanate allergies and guides management strategies such as exposure reduction and medical treatment.

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Also Known As: Isocyanate TDI IgE Test, Isocyanate TDI k75 Test

The Latex k82 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins in natural rubber latex. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause skin irritation, hives, respiratory symptoms, or in severe cases, anaphylaxis. This test helps identify latex allergies and supports management through avoidance of latex-containing products and treatment strategies guided by healthcare providers.

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Also Known As: Latex IgE Test, Latex k82 Test

One in five Americans has been diagnosed with environmental allergies, but more than 50% of people have admitted that their allergies affect them daily. If you are one of these people and you haven't been tested for them yet, you should get tested for allergies right away. 

Once you have a diagnosis, you and your doctor can discuss the options you have to get you back on your feet after a stint with allergies taking you out of work or family functions. No one should have to deal with the stuffy nose and itchy eyes that come with an allergic reaction.

Continue reading to learn more about environmental allergies and environmental allergy tests.

What Are Environmental Allergies?

People can be allergic to environmental factors such as mold, pollen (from trees, grasses, and weeds), pet dander/saliva, dust mites, and even secondhand cigarette smoke. 

Having a food allergy to things like soy, milk, or nuts can be considered an environmental ... See more