This allergy test is offered in partnership with Randox Health and conducted at Dears Pharmacy. Test pricing will be provided during the booking process before confirmation.
Please note: Scale bar results are only available for adults aged 18 and over, as they are based on adult-specific reference ranges.
Blood testing is a trusted method for identifying hidden health issues and monitoring long-term conditions.*
Whether you’re living with symptoms, managing an existing condition, or simply curious about potential triggers, a blood test provides a fast, affordable, and reliable starting point.
We offer all testing in-store to make the process simple and convenient.
WHY CONSIDER THIS TEST?
Think Your Pet Might Be Causing Allergies?
This dedicated allergy panel is designed to detect reactions to proteins found in pet dander and other animal sources. If you’re experiencing sneezing, congestion, or itchy eyes around animals, this test can help pinpoint the cause and guide next steps in allergy management.
Test details and key information:
- This test measures the following key markers:
Turnaround Time: Within 5 working days
Sample Type: 2 x SST blood samples (8.5ml)
What is IgE?
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is a key antibody produced by your immune system in response to allergens and certain parasites. Although found in small amounts, it plays a significant role in triggering allergy symptoms.
- Extensive pet allergen panel, covering a wide range of animals
- Quick turnaround, with results in approximately 5 days
- Total IgE is included for an overview of your immune system’s allergic activity
- High-accuracy testing using advanced immunoassay techniques
YOUR DETAILED RESULTS REPORT
You’ll receive a personalised, easy-to-understand report summarising your results, explaining what they mean, and outlining possible next steps. Your results will be emailed to the address provided at registration.
Reports are typically available within 5 days.
*Please note: While blood tests are useful for gathering health information, they are not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before diagnosing or starting any treatment.