Regional Area 10 Allergy Panel
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About Our Regional Area 10 Allergy Panel
Regional Area 10 IgE allergy test panel includes common allergens for some of Southwest of the Unites States. Allergy testing for Region 10 encompasses Oklahoma and Texas.
Region 10 allergy testing includes testing the blood for the following 26 common environmental allergens:
9 Tree Allergens:
Ash, White
Birch, Common Silver
Cedar, Mountain 
Cottonwood
Elm, American 
Maple/Box Elder 
Mulberry, White
Oak, White 
Pecan, Hickory
5 Weed Allergens:
Nettle
Pigweed, Common
Ragweed, Short 
Rough Marshelder
Sheep Sorrel
2 Grass Allergens:
Bermuda Grass 
Timothy Grass
4 Mold Allergens:
Alternaria alternata 
Aspergillus fumigatus 
Cladosporium herbarum 
Penicillium chrysogenum 
6 Animal/Dust Allergens:
Cat Dander 
Cockroach, German 
D farinae 
D pteronyssinus 
Dog Dander 
Mouse Urine
Traditional allergy tests utilize the Skin Prick method (also known as a Puncture or Scratch test) to determine whether an allergic reaction will occur by inserting possible triggers into your skin using a needle prick. If you are allergic to the substance, you are forced to suffer through your body's reaction to the allergen. HealthLabs.com offers an easier, virtually pain-free blood test to determine the allergen status of substances without the irritation of traditional skin prick tests.
- No painful skin pricks
- No fasting necessary
- Accurate results within 1 to 2 days
Our quick blood test allows us to use your blood sample to test for allergic reactions externally, rather than causing unnecessary and painful reactions by introducing potential allergens to your system. Tests are administered in approximately 10 minutes or less at any of our 4,500+ nationwide locations. No appointments, no paperwork and no waiting are all part of what makes HealthLabs.com the best option for pain-free and hassle-free allergy testing.
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
               
                