This test is provided in collaboration with Randox Health through Amiry & Gilbride Pharmacy.
The price for in-pharmacy testing will be shared with you before final confirmation. Please note: Detailed scale bar results are only available for those aged 18 and above, as the reference values are tailored for adults.
Blood testing remains one of the most effective ways to uncover hidden health issues or monitor ongoing conditions.*
Whether you’re proactively managing your health, dealing with a known concern, or just interested in gaining more insight, blood testing offers a quick, cost-effective, and straightforward route to better understanding your body.
We provide in-pharmacy testing to ensure the experience is convenient, low-stress, and accessible.
WHY GET TESTED?
If you’re suffering from persistent or hard-to-identify allergic symptoms, the Complete Allergy Profile test delivers a detailed picture of potential triggers. Testing for more than 60 allergens, including foods, pollens, moulds, and pet dander, this panel is ideal if previous allergy tests have been inconclusive or if you experience multiple sensitivities.
Test details and key information:
- This test measures the following key markers:
Turnaround Time: 5 working days
Sample Needed: 2 x SST tubes (8.5ml each)
Understanding IgE
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is an antibody your immune system produces in response to allergens or parasites. Though it’s the least common antibody in circulation, IgE is the key player in allergic reactions.
- Suitable for complex or unexplained allergies
- Over 60 common allergens tested
- Widely used by medical professionals across the UK
YOUR PERSONALISED REPORT
You’ll receive an easy-to-read report that breaks down your results, explains their significance, and outlines suggested next steps. Results will be emailed to the address used during registration.
Results typically arrive within five days.
*Please remember: while blood tests provide valuable insights, they should not replace a consultation with your doctor. Any treatment or diagnosis should only be made following professional medical advice.