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Allergy Testing

71 seperate allergy panels included.
What you need to know

Our Allergy Testing

Allergies are a common and chronic condition that involves the body’s immune system. Our allergy blood tests are used to find out if you have an allergy.

More accurate than widely used "back prick" method

71 specific inhalant, food and contact allergens

Lowest margin of error

IgE Blood Testing for Allergies

Unlike widely used back pricks on the skin’s dermal layer that produce a high percentage of false positives and false negatives for both random and common allergies, Turnkey Diagnostics unique allergy testing utilizes a IgE blood test to measure the body’s immune response to 71 specific inhalant, food and contact allergens. Our widely trusted immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies testing provides the most effective allergy diagnostics with the greatest accuracy of results and the lowest margin of error.

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Facts about allergies

Startling Statistics

50 million Americans suffer from some form of allergy.

Allergy diseases affect more than 20% of the U.S. population.

Allergies are the 6th highest cause of chronic illness in the United States.

~40% of children with food allergies is allergic to more than one food.

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Common Allergies We Test For

Common Zone Allergies

Food and Pet Allergies

Common and Uncommon Allergies

Our allergy panel tests for common zone allergens in a specific zone of the nation’s eight allergy zones, with Texas and Oklahoma comprising the Southwest zone. The distinct ecosystem in each zone yields unique varieties of common allergens, including grasses, trees and ragweed, and unique allergy seasons. Using common grass allergens as an example, not only does our test accurately conclude whether a patient has an allergy to grass, it pinpoints the actual grass itself, such as Bermuda and St. Augustine.

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