What does the Full Food Allergy Panel Blood Test Clinic do?
Full Food Allergy Test Clinic. On-site by appointment or walk-in. This detects biomarkers for 55 (fifty-five) different ones. They comprehensively cover most allergies which may cause allergic reactions to certain animals.
The 55-in-1 Biomarkers include:
- Immunoglobulin E (IgE), which indicates antibody levels.
- Cat
- Dog
- Horse
- Alder
- Birch
- Hazel
- Oak
- Cypress
- Mugwort
- Rice
- Beef
- Codfish
- Hazelnut
- Almond
- Latex
- Tomato
- Carrot
- Potato
- Celery
- Crab
- Apricot
- Kiwi
- Apple
- Soybean
- Sesame
- Peanut
- Lamb meat
- Cockroach
- Rye flour
- Wheat flour
- Baker’s yeast
- House dust
- Egg white
- Egg yolk
- Cow’s milk
- Orchard grass
- Timothy grass
- Cultivated rye
- Shrimp/Prawn
- Honeybee venom
- Plantain (English)
- Penicillium notatum
- Common ragweed
- Alternaria alternata
- Aspergillus fumigatus
- Sweet vernal grass
- Milk – nBos d6 BSA
- nBos d4 Alpha-lactalbumin
- nBos d5 Beta-lactoglobulin
- nBos d8 Casein
- Common wasp venom
- Cladosporium herbarum
- Dermatophagoides farinae
- Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
Food, or any allergy for that matter, are caused when elements are mistakenly interpreted as harmful substances, causes the body to overreact by producing antibodies such as Immunoglobulin E (IgE).
Why should I care about this Food Allergy panel?
Severe sneezing, runny mucus, and eye irritation may indicate that you have a reaction and need to get evaluated for Food Allergies.
Why should you check if you have a Food Allergy here?
Your Full Allergy samples are analysed and handled by an advanced Laboratory which uses extremely high tech instruments and robotic equipment. These are also CE-certified so you can have peace of mind. We source them from the largest established Medical Suppliers globally. You just need to bring your ID to our clinic and get a quick sample taken by our Registered Nurses.
- Our technology simply leads over other options.
- The use of Batch Processing for Food allows us to give you reasonable prices. Each batch takes 1-7 days depending on several factors.
- The support that we provide daily is not just from any customer service, but Laboratory People who are experts in their field.
- Pre-Paid Royal Mail Tracked 24/48, with Return to Lab Label included.
- Result certificate / Complete report is sent to you by Confidential Email instead of SMS.
- Jump the queue option for an addition of only £50
- Daily Whatsapp Support from Laboratory Staff
- Prescription Bundle Referral for only £60
If you choose to visit us at Clapham Junction main train line, it is simple to access for Londoners, which means an easy and fast sampling solution with our quick results policy.
The clinic staff maintains direct communication with the laboratory staff and scientists on site, and it has a convenient location. This makes it very strategic.
Your sample will be processed quickly and without any coagulation issues caused by transportation or heat issues.
How does the Food Allergy Profile work?
Visit one of the Full Allergy clinic locations.
Present an ID and order your appointment or simply walk-in.
Have your sample (blood) taken by staff to be tested.
Receive your test results through email or by opening your dashboard on our site.
How long do I need to wait for my Full Allergy results?
The typical Full Allergy results turnaround time for the results is 1 week. Do note that while we aim to give you results as quickly as possible, the exact processing time may vary. We are committed to following strict guidelines to ensure quick and accurate food and animal results, including staff training, audits, logging, and quality control. The close proximity of our laboratory to our clinic allows us to instantly analyse samples.
Missed appointments are NOT REFUNDABLE. Similarly, cancellations done within 24 hours of the appointment time are the same way.
Rescheduling and availability may be discussed with customer service.
Disclaimer: We DO NOT draw samples from children under 16 years old.
A Courageous Food Story:
How do you determine which ones you are susceptible to?
An appointment with a specialized physician is a lengthy process for a significant number of individuals. I am acutely aware of this fact, as it required several months to obtain a check-up, and I have not undergone a full-service specialist visit in the past two decades. Therefore, upon receiving the appointment, I resolved to not squander any time. Preparing for the appointment alleviated anxiety.
The preparation enabled me to optimize the effectiveness of that appointment and subsequent ones. I am grateful for the assistance of my physician, as it has enabled me to identify the allergens , which has increased my assurance in managing my issues. Additionally, I am now able to fully comprehend the severity of certain elements and can reintroduce certain foods into my lifestyle.
I have perfected my preparation for consultations to optimize the time available after numerous visits to the doctor. The following is a guide that provides a comprehensive overview of the information that should be collected prior to the check-up, as well as a useful document that can be printed and completed.
Step 1: Develop the inquiries
Initially, I must compile a comprehensive list of the queries and topics that I wish to address with the doctor. Typically, I am unable to recall half or more of the topics I wish to discuss while I am in the office. Is this also occurring to you? Alternatively, I may abruptly perceive my issues as unimportant, which leads me to minimize the severity of my symptoms. At times, I even felt compelled to refrain from asking certain queries due to their obviousness or frustration. I desire to be a patient who is manageable, capable of managing the disease in a manner that is appropriate.
I now understand that this armor is superfluous when confronting the physician. Your anxieties will not render you an inappropriate patient. They will cultivate in you a sense of awareness and accountability as a patient.
Do not be concerned.
It is crucial to bear in mind that there is no need for concern regarding physician appointments. Doctors are individuals who are comparable to ourselves, and they are on our side. If you are feeling humiliated about a particular matter, it is advisable to assume that the doctor has likely already encountered it in other patients.
However, what should you pose to your family physician? If you are similar to me, you may wish to engage in a conversation regarding the evolution of the situation or to acquire additional information regarding potential treatments or dietary testing. The inquiries do not necessarily need to be medical in nature, as a diagnosis implies a medical condition and a disorder that disrupts one’s lifestyle.
Consequently, it is permissible to ask about the experience of residing with dietary allergies. It may be beneficial to consult with an expert regarding the safety of school cafeterias or to comprehend the necessary precautions to take when traveling with food. Additionally, these visits may serve as an opportunity to engage in conversations regarding mental health and quality of life. It is crucial to maintain a composed demeanor during the appointment with the physician, as this is the moment at which you can ultimately receive answers.
Step 2: Record pertinent medical information
It is crucial to document your medical history and history of symptoms in addition to asking questions about food and diet. If necessary, it may also be beneficial to bring pertinent photographs to the appointment, such as images of blemishes. The potential inquiries to pose to the physician will be directly related to the issues for which the appointment has been scheduled. To initiate the conversation with the allergy doctor, you may commence with these points. Reporting additional information enhances the doctor’s ability to construct a more comprehensive picture.
Do you require assistance in organizing your medical history? Please respond to a few inquiries in order to establish a profile of your symptoms and prepare for your appointment with your family physician.
Additionally, compile a comprehensive list of all medications and supplements that you consume. Payel Gupta, a contributor to the Dr. Itch Podcast, encourages all patients to capture photographs of their prescriptions and generate an X-ray album on their mobile devices. Be sure to include the list of ingredients if you take vitamins or other supplements, and be sure to designate the name and expiration date of each medicine.
Step 3: Conduct your research.
Conducting investigation is an additional component of preparing for a medical examination. I am interested in learning about the technical terms and treatment options that may be available to me. Understanding some fundamental information can expedite your consultation with your physician and, in the end, assist you in making more well-informed decisions.
It is crucial to recognize that not all sources are of the same level of reliability. It is imperative to pay attention to the sources, as Doctor Google may provide inaccurate and alarmist information. Podcasts, associations, and organizations are the most reliable sources of information. It is always advisable to verify whether the individual speaking or writing has negative reviews or connections with companies or brands that could potentially influence their opinions when it comes to information that is not substantiated by facts.
Record them.
Record all inquiries that arise during the research phase. It may be necessary to engage in a conversation with the physician when presenting this information. It is advisable to inquire about all aspects of health, including treatment, symptoms, and diagnosis, as no subject should be excluded during a conversations.
It is crucial to approach your appointment with a collaborative spirit and an open mind in order to maximize its benefits. The doctor would have had minimal opportunity to perform his duties if the patient had independently diagnosed the issue and established a treatment plan. Dr. Gupta recommends adopting the following mindset when engaging in dialogue with the physician:
I reviewed this article, which recommended this course of action.
What is your opinion? It is advisable to refrain from articulating oneself in the following manner: “I have read this and wish to proceed in this manner.”
There is a delicate equilibrium between being well-informed and being excessively assertive. It is important to bear in mind that we consult with the doctor for a specific purpose and should have faith in his or her abilities. It is crucial to locate a physician with whom you can forge a collaborative relationship. The appropriate approach to resolving health issues will be determined by a productive discussion with your physician.
Step 4: Bring your results with you.
If you have already undergone diagnosis, such as specific blood and allergenic component testing, you are required to bring the results to your appointment. The ability to examine results with your family doctor is a substantial advantage, as they are difficult to interpret independently. Assume that the family physician has already advised that a sample will be required during the appointment to monitor any changes in the allergy that has already been diagnosed.
In that event, it is recommended that you reach out to the doctor’s office prior to your appointment. In order to facilitate in-person discussions regarding the results and conduct any additional tests on the same day, certain physicians may request bloodwork prior to your appointment.
Shipping and Return Policies
Appointment:
Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Please contact the customer service prior to the appointment time to discuss cost and availability options.
Shipping & Return:
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To Qualify for any return, the product must be in the same condition as when you received it. Not used, not opened, unworn, in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.
Please return to: Medicines by MailBox, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF
You can read our full return policy here:
https://medicinesbymailbox.co.uk/return-policy/
We offer next day delivery; however courier delivery times are out of our control. We are unable to offer refunds for any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. And orders placed by 1pm are dispatched on the same day.
joyce –
Staff was helpful during my test and results came very fast
Blake –
accessible location and affordable. I will recommend medicines online
john pez –
very quick and easy visit the lady that took my blood was really friendly and gentle. really good price compared to others
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Reliable with good price, will buy again