Allergy Panel (Basic)
Panel of 20 specific IgE tests for common inhalant and food allergens. Identifies triggers for allergic rhinitis, asthma, or food allergy.
Package Information
Reports In
Same day (6 hours)
Parameters
20
Requisites
Blood Sample
Sample Type
Blood
Measures
Specific IgE to 20 common allergens (dust mites, pollens, molds, foods, etc.)
Identifies
Sensitization to common allergens; guides avoidance and immunotherapy
What is the Allergy Panel Basic Test?
The Allergy Panel tests for specific IgE antibodies against common allergens — including dust mites, pollen, pet dander, molds, and common foods. It helps identify exactly what you're allergic to, enabling targeted avoidance strategies and treatment. This is much more specific than a total IgE test.
Why Should You Take This Test?
Identifies specific allergens to guide avoidance and consider immunotherapy. Blood test avoids skin test limitations (medications, skin conditions).
Who Should Get Tested?
Chronic Allergic Symptoms
Sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, skin rashes.
Asthma Patients
Identifying triggers helps prevent attacks.
Food Allergy Suspicion
Recurrent reactions after eating certain foods.
Eczema / Skin Allergies
Identifying triggers for flare-ups.
Warning Signs — When Should You Get This Test?
Common Conditions Detected
Frequently Booked Together
Tests commonly ordered alongside Allergy Panel Basic for a complete picture
Total IgE
Overall allergic tendency
CBC (Eosinophils)
Eosinophils rise in allergic conditions
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