What is Allergy & Intolerance Testing?
Allergy and intolerance testing is a simple blood test that measures immune responses to common food and environmental substances. It helps identify triggers that may be contributing to chronic inflammation or unexplained symptoms.
What Can This Test Help With?
- Food sensitivities (dairy, wheat, eggs, nuts, shellfish)
- Environmental allergies (pollen, dust mites, animal dander)
- Digestive issues such as bloating or diarrhoea
- Skin concerns including eczema, acne or hives
- Fatigue, headaches and brain fog
Why We May Recommend Allergy Testing
- Persistent digestive discomfort
- Ongoing skin or sinus issues
- Low energy or unexplained symptoms
- Suspected food or environmental reactions
Benefits of Allergy & Intolerance Testing
- Identifies symptom triggers
- Supports personalised nutrition planning
- Reduces inflammation and immune stress
- Improves gut, skin and respiratory health
- Supports long-term wellbeing
OUR ALLERGY TESTS
First-Line Allergy Panel
Covers the leading inhalant and food allergens encountered in primary care—accounting for an estimated 80% of sensitisation in
the general population. Suitable when clinical presentation points to a likely common trigger.
- Animals
- Food
- Pollen and Grass
- Proteins
Enhanced Allergy Panel
Extends coverage to a broader range of inhalant and food allergens—including weed pollen, house dust mites, nuts, seafood and soy—raising potential sensitivity detection to 90% of IgE-mediated allergies typically encountered in UK primary care. Designed for use when common allergens are ruled out or a wider clinical profile is suspected.
Adds key allergens such as hazelnut, shrimp, cod, soy, sesame, and mugwort to broaden the scope beyond the frontline panel.
- Animals
- Food
- Pollen and Grass
- Proteins
Complete Allergy Panel
A broad-spectrum panel of 60+ allergens covering most IgE-mediated triggers, including pollens, pets, molds, and foods. Recommended for complex or multisensitised patients, or where previous panels have not identified a likely trigger. While highly comprehensive, it does not rule out all IgE-mediated allergies—clinical context remains essential.
- Animals
- Food
- Pollen and Grass
- Mould and Fungal
- Proteins
FAQs
Is this the same as an allergy skin prick test?
No. This is a blood-based test measuring immune response markers.
Can this test diagnose allergies?
It identifies immune reactions and sensitivities but should be interpreted alongside symptoms.
Do I need to stop eating foods beforehand?
No dietary changes are required before testing.
How long do results take?
Turnaround times vary depending on the panel selected.
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