All Allergy Tests

When the immune system overreacts due to certain substances that typically do not cause any reaction in most people, it is known as allergy. It is a type of hypersensitivity, and allergens is the name given to the substances that trigger these overreactions. As per the data released by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), globally, there has been a steady rise in the percentage of people suffering from some kind of allergy over the last 50 years. It is estimated that almost 50% of children in the whole world exhibit overreaction to certain types of vegetation, animals, birds, insects, or foods.

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The Yellow Jacket i3 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to venom proteins from yellow jackets. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause swelling, hives, itching, respiratory symptoms, or in severe cases, anaphylaxis after stings. This test helps identify yellow jacket venom allergies and supports management through avoidance measures and treatment strategies guided by healthcare providers.

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Also Known As: Yellow Jacket IgE Test, Yellow Jacket i3 Test


The Penicillium glabrum p. frequentans m209 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to allergens from the mold Penicillium glabrum (p. frequentans). Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause respiratory symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing, or asthma. This test helps identify mold-related allergies and supports management through avoidance strategies or allergy treatments guided by healthcare providers.

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Also Known As: P. frequentans, Penicillium glabrum IgE Test, Penicillium glabrum m209 Test

The Lupin w207 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins in lupin, a legume used in flours and food products. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause hives, swelling, digestive issues, respiratory symptoms, or anaphylaxis in severe cases. This test helps identify lupin allergies and supports management through dietary avoidance and treatment strategies guided by healthcare providers.

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Also Known As: Lupin IgE Test, Lupin w207 Test

 Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis, is an inflammation of the alveoli (tiny air sacs) within the lung, caused by hypersensitivity to inhaled organic dusts. The Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Evaluation test is a panel of tests that assist in the diagnosis of this condition by identifying specific antibodies in the blood that correlate with exposure to common causative agents of HP.

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The Indoor Respiratory Allergy Panel measures IgE antibodies to common indoor allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), dust mites (Dermatophagoides farinae, D. pteronyssinus), Blomia tropicalis, house dust, cockroach, cat and dog dander, and goose feathers. Elevated levels may indicate indoor allergies that can cause sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma. This panel helps identify allergy triggers.

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Panel Contains Test: Indoor Allergy Test

The Tree Pollen Allergy Panel measures IgE antibodies to common tree pollens, including acacia, birch, cottonwood, elm, hickory/pecan, maple, mountain cedar, oak, olive, sycamore, walnut, and white ash. Elevated levels may indicate tree pollen allergies, which can cause sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma flare-ups during pollen seasons. This panel helps identify triggers and supports management through avoidance or allergy treatments.

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Panel Contains Test: Tree Pollen Allergy Test

 The Weed and Grass Allergy Test Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to identify allergic sensitivities to a variety of common weeds and grasses. This panel tests for specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood that are produced in response to allergens. IgE is a type of antibody associated with allergic reactions. The presence of these antibodies can help in diagnosing allergies to specific grasses and weeds, which are common triggers of allergic symptoms, particularly during certain seasons.
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The Mast Cell Mold IgE Panel measures IgE antibodies to common and toxic molds, including Alternaria, Aspergillus, Candida, Cladosporium, Mucor, Chaetomium, Penicillium (glabrum and notatum), and Stachybotrys. Elevated levels may indicate mold allergies, which can cause nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, coughing, wheezing, or asthma. This panel helps identify mold sensitivities and supports management through avoidance strategies or allergy treatments.

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Panel Contains Test: Mast Cell Mold Allergy Test

The Complete Mold Allergy Panel measures IgE antibodies to common molds, including Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Cladosporium herbarum, Mucor racemosus, Penicillium notatum, and Stemphylium botryosum. Elevated levels may indicate mold allergies, which can cause nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, coughing, wheezing, or asthma. This panel helps identify mold sensitivities and supports management through avoidance or allergy treatments.

Also Known As: Complete Mold Allergy Test

The Expanded Mold Allergy Panel measures IgE antibodies to a wide range of molds, including Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Curvularia, Epicoccum, Fusarium, Helminthosporium, Mucor, Penicillium, Phoma, Rhizopus, Stachybotrys, Stemphylium, and Trichoderma. Elevated levels may indicate mold allergies, which can cause nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, coughing, wheezing, or asthma. This panel aids in diagnosis and management through avoidance or treatments.

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Panel Contains Test: Expanded Mold Allergy Test

The Childhood and Tree Nut Allergy Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic test designed to evaluate potential allergic sensitivities in children, particularly to common allergens found in food, the environment, and household settings. This specialized panel focuses heavily on identifying allergic reactions to tree nuts, a group of allergens that can pose serious risks for children prone to severe allergic responses. However, it also screens for a broader range of allergens, including environmental triggers such as pet dander, molds, and dust mites, as well as common food allergens like milk, eggs, wheat, soy, and shellfish. The panel measures levels of allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE), which are antibodies produced by the immune system in response to perceived threats from these substances. By testing for IgE antibodies associated with each allergen, this panel helps healthcare providers pinpoint sensitivities that could be contributing to allergic symptoms, ranging from mild skin irritation to severe anaphylactic reactions.

The Food and Tree Nut Panel screens for common food and nut allergies, including almond, cashew, hazelnut, peanut, walnut, macadamia, and Brazil nut, as well as milk, egg, wheat, soy, sesame, seafood (codfish, salmon, tuna, scallop, shrimp). This IgE test helps identify triggers of allergic reactions such as hives, swelling, digestive issues, or respiratory symptoms, providing valuable insights for diagnosis, management, and dietary planning.

Also Known As: Food and Tree Nut IgE Test

The Food Allergy Panel measures IgE antibodies to common food allergens, including nuts (almond, cashew, hazelnut, peanut, walnut), seafood (codfish, salmon, tuna, shrimp, scallop), and other foods (cow’s milk, egg white, sesame seed, soybean, wheat). Elevated levels may indicate food allergies, which can cause hives, swelling, digestive issues, respiratory symptoms, or anaphylaxis. This panel helps identify food allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Food Allergy Profile with Reflexes, Food Allergy Test

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When the immune system overreacts due to certain substances that typically do not cause any reaction in most people, it is known as allergy. It is a type of hypersensitivity, and allergens is the name given to the substances that trigger these overreactions. As per the data released by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), globally, there has been a steady rise in the percentage of people suffering from some kind of allergy over the last 50 years. It is estimated that almost 50% of children in the whole world exhibit overreaction to certain types of vegetation, animals, birds, insects, or foods.

Allergies can happen to anyone, but people who already have family members suffering from some kind of allergy are at a higher risk. Also, an individual predisposed to allergy is not necessarily going to react to the same allergen that causes allergy in their parents ... See more