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Allergy Test Profile 1 | 151 Foods & Inhalants IgE

Allergy Test Profile 1 | 151 Foods & Inhalants IgE

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Struggling with frequent digestive issues, skin irritation, fatigue, or respiratory discomfort? Our Allergy Profile I is a comprehensive blood allergy test designed to detect IgE-mediated reactions to 151 common foods and inhalants. An allergy profile identifies a wide range of allergens in adults and kids, including dairy, gluten, nuts, fish, as well as pollens and dust mites.

Why Get Tested?

Experiencing congestion, headaches, skin rashes, fatigue, breathing issues, or flu-like symptoms? You may have been exposed to allergens in your environment or diet. The comprehensive Allergy Profile provides insights into IgE-mediated allergies to 151 foods and inhalants.

Unlike food intolerances, IgE allergies trigger immediate and sometimes severe reactions, making early detection critical. By identifying specific allergens through a reliable allergy test, you can make informed lifestyle and dietary adjustments to reduce symptoms and enhance your overall quality of life.

What Gets Tested

The allergy blood tests (Profile-1 and Profile-2) detect IgE (Immunoglobulin E) antibodies, the type involved in immediate allergic reactions, for a wide range of food allergens.

Test includes:

  • 94 common food allergens, such as:
    • Dairy (milk, cheese, casein, whey)
    • Eggs (white & yolk)
    •  Fish & shellfish
    • Nuts and seeds (peanut, walnut, hazelnut, sesame, etc.)
    • Fruits (apple, banana, strawberry, citrus, etc.)
    • Vegetables (carrot, tomato, celery, etc.)
    • Grains (wheat, rye, barley, oats, gluten)
    • Legumes (soy, peas, beans, lentils)
    • Meats & spices

Full list available in the sample report or product brochure

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Who Should Take This Test

How Our Allergy Test Works

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  • Place Your Order

    Place your order online and receive a test kit delivered to your home. You’ll need to bring this kit with you to your scheduled appointment at one of our partner blood collection clinics.

  • Attend Your Appointment

    At your chosen clinic, a trained nurse or phlebotomist will collect your blood sample using the kit you bring. If a sample collection courier is not available at the site, you’ll be asked to take the sealed sample with you and post it using the prepaid packaging provided.

  • Receive Your Results

    Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email notification to log in and view them securely via your private portal. Please note: venous blood test results are not automatically reviewed by a doctor. We recommend booking a consultation with a qualified clinician to help you interpret and understand your results fully.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does this test detect?

This test checks for IgE-mediated food allergies the kind that cause immediate allergic reactions like itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing.

What’s the difference between an allergy and intolerance?

  • Allergy (IgE) = fast, immune-based reaction (e.g., hives, swelling)
  • Intolerance (non-IgE) = slower digestive or skin response (e.g., bloating, fatigue)

Is this test suitable for children?

Yes, though children under 2 may have different immune responses. Consult your GP for very young children.

Can I do this test while taking antihistamines?

Yes. Unlike skin prick tests, blood-based IgE testing is not affected by antihistamines.

Will I need to avoid foods before testing?

No elimination is needed but make sure you’ve been regularly consuming the foods being tested in recent weeks.

Can milk cause an allergy?

Yes, milk allergy is a common condition, especially in children, where the immune system reacts abnormally to milk proteins. Cow's milk is the usual trigger, but milk from goats and sheep can also cause allergic reactions.

How is a diagnostic test for allergies performed?

Allergy diagnosis typically involves a blood test for allergy, which measures IgE antibodies, or skin prick testing done in a clinical setting. Home allergy test kits now offer a convenient way to test for allergies without needing to visit a clinic.

How to do allergy testing at home?

At-home allergy testing is a simple, safe, and convenient method for screening different types of allergies in the blood. You’ll receive a home allergy test kit with everything needed to collect a small blood sample, usually via a quick finger prick. After collecting the sample, you’ll send it to the National Blood Test Clinic using prepaid packaging. Results are typically available within a few days, providing insights into your IgE levels and potential allergens.