The comprehensive food allergy panel measures 77 food IgE antibodies blood levels.
Test Type: Blood
Test Results: Typically 4 days
The comprehensive food allergy panel measures IgE antibody levels for 77 different foods.
For a less expensive food allergy screening, check out the advanced food allergy panel.
Food allergy testing provides helpful information but, in some cases, may not identify a food allergy response when one is present. All results from these types of food allergy tests should be interpreted with one's medical provider before eating any specific food tested.
What is the comprehensive food allergy panel?
This comprehensive food allergy panel measures the blood level of IgE antibody levels to a wide variety of foods.
What foods antibodies are tested in the comprehensive food allergy panel?
This panel checks IgE antibody levels for Almond, Apple, Asparagus, Avocado, Banana, Barley, Basil, Beef, Black Pepper, Blueberry, Brussels Sprouts, Buckwheat, Cabbage, Carrot, Casein, Cashew Nut, Cauliflower, Celery, Cherry, Chicken Meat, Cinnamon, Clam, Cocoa, Codfish, Coffee, Crab, Cranberry, Cucumber, Egg White, Egg Yolk, Eggplant, Garlic, Ginger, Gluten, Grape, Grapefruit, Halibut, Honey, Lamb, Lemon, Lettuce, Lime, Lobster, Milk (Cow), Milk (Goat), Mushroom, Mustard, Oat, Onion, Orange, Oregano, Parsley, Pea, Peach, Peanut, Pineapple, Pork, Potato, Rice, Rye, Salmon, Scallop, Sesame Seed, Shrimp, Soybean, Spinach, Strawberry, Sweet Potato, Tomato, Tuna, Turkey Meat, Vanilla, Walnut, Watermelon, Wheat, Whey and Yeast.
How do I prepare for this comprehensive food allergy panel?
If tolerated, it is recommended that one avoids antihistamines and steroid medications prior to testing.
Do I need to fast to take this test?
Fasting is not necessary.
How long does it take to get test results?
It typically takes 4 business days or less.