Amiry & Gilbride Pharmacy are working in partnership with Randox Health to deliver this test. Price per in pharmacy test provided during booking prior to confirmation. Please note: Scale bar reports are available for individuals aged 18 and over only, as the reference ranges provided are specific to adult values.
There is no better way to check for underlying health problems, or monitor existing conditions, than with a blood test.*
Whether you are concerned about your health, managing an existing condition or simply curious, a blood test provides a fast, affordable and easy way to start taking charge of your own health.
We offer in-store testing to make the process as simple, stress free and convenient as possible.
WHY GET TESTED?
The Randox Allergy – Pollen and Grass Panel is designed to detect allergic reactions to a wide variety of pollen and grass allergens. This test helps in diagnosing hay fever and other pollen-related sensitivities by measuring immune responses to specific allergens in the air.
Test details and key information:
- This test measures the following key markers:
Turnaround Time: 5 days
Sample Requirement: 2 x SST (8.5ml)
What is IgE?
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is a type of antibody produced by the immune system, primarily involved in allergic reactions and defence against parasitic infections. It’s the least abundant of the five main antibody types (IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, and IgE) in the blood, but it plays a crucial role in triggering allergic responses. is a bit about what they mean.
- Wide Allergen Coverage: Includes 12 pollen and grass-related allergens, plus fungi.
- Fast Results: Results in just 5 working days.
- Comprehensive Testing: Includes Total IgE for more detailed immune assessment.
- Accurate & Reliable: Uses advanced immunoassay technology.
YOUR PERSONALISED REPORT
Our easy to interpret test report will provide a breakdown of your results, what they mean and next steps. Reports will be emailed to the email address provided at the time of registration.
You will receive your results in around 5 days.
*It is important to note that blood tests alone are not a substitute for seeing a doctor, particularly if you have any symptoms. You should not make a diagnosis or start any treatment without a consultation with a doctor or suitably trained healthcare professional.