Find out exactly what you're allergic to.
Skin testing, blood testing, food challenges, and drug allergy delabeling — all interpreted by a board-certified allergist. Browse what we test for or start an intake and we'll recommend the right panel for you.
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Testing Procedures
Skin Prick Testing
Quick in-clinic test that pinpoints your specific allergens — pollen, foods, pets, dust mites. Results in about 20 minutes, no needles, minimal discomfort.
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Intradermal Testing
More sensitive skin testing used when prick testing is negative but allergy is still suspected — common for venom, drug, and certain environmental allergies.
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Serum IgE Testing
Blood test for allergies — useful when you can't stop antihistamines, have severe eczema, or prefer a needle stick over skin testing. Lab order sent to any Quest or LabCorp near you.
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Patch Testing
For skin rashes caused by contact with something — fragrances, nickel, latex, cosmetics, hair dye. Patches stay on for 48 hours, then we read your skin's reaction.
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Component-Resolved Diagnostics
Advanced blood test that breaks down peanut, tree nut, and other allergies into specific protein components — telling us whether a reaction would likely be mild or severe.
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Allergy Testing for Children
Age-appropriate allergy testing for infants through teens. We use child-sized skin tests or simple blood draws — quick, low-stress, and parent-friendly.
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Food Allergy Testing
Testing for peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, shellfish, wheat, and other food allergies. We combine skin or blood tests with oral food challenges to give definitive answers.
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Seasonal Allergy Testing
Pinpoint your exact seasonal triggers — tree, grass, weed pollens. Knowing which season hits you hardest lets us pre-treat or recommend allergy shots for long-term relief.
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Environmental Allergy Testing
Test panel for indoor and outdoor allergens — dust mites, mold, pet dander, cockroach, plus pollens. Year-round symptoms usually mean indoor triggers worth identifying.
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Penicillin Allergy Testing
Most people labeled penicillin-allergic actually aren't. Our 2-step testing protocol confirms or removes the label, opening up safer, more effective antibiotics.
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