Food Allergy Testing
On-Site Allergy Testing Options
While maintaining continuity of care by keeping the patients under their supervision, providers collaborating with United Allergy Services can test patients for a number of allergies, including penicillin, food, and environmental. Patients can save time and avoid unnecessary travels to a specialist by having access to on-site allergy testing through their primary care provider and get the care they require.
We use a safe, no-needle skin-prick technique for all of our on-site allergy testing. The results will be provided to the patient at their session under the fully staffed Allergy Center model. Within 48 hours, on average, our Customer Support Team will send the confirmed allergy test findings to the providers using the Allergy Testing Kit, who may then discuss the results with their patients.
We offer marketing and instructional materials as part of our service, which will help patients learn more about your offerings and address any questions they might have. Patients who test positive will be given crucial information on what to do next, available options for treatment, avoidance strategies, and more to make sure they can manage their allergies going ahead.
Environmental Allergy Testing
Our environmental allergy testing, which screens patients for 54 of their most geographically relevant allergens, is our primary service. These include molds, cat and dog dander, tree, grass, and weed pollen, cockroach, and dust mite spores. We will give you screening records so you may evaluate the patient’s symptoms, medical background, and any contraindications to see if allergy testing and/or therapy will be beneficial.
Patients who test positive can then be given several choices for managing their environmental allergies, including allergy needles (subcutaneous immunotherapy) and allergy drops (sublingual immunotherapy). Both treatments have been shown to be secure and successful at providing long-term symptom alleviation. The only recognized strategy for treating allergies that modifies the condition is immunotherapy.
Food Allergy Testing
The prevention of food allergies is a national health concern and a component of our vast range of services. You may assist in determining whether a patient has a food allergy or intolerance with our food allergy testing, providing them with the knowledge, comfort, and information they require.
- Milk
- Soy
- Wheat
- Eggs
- Peanuts
- Tree nuts
- Fish
- Shellfish
Penicillin Allergy Testing
Although penicillin is the most frequently reported drug allergy in America, 90% of individuals who claim to be allergic to it are actually not. There are numerous advantages for the patient and for the general health of correctly identifying people who are not genuinely penicillin allergic:
- Patients may be given more effective, less expensive, and harmful antibiotics.
- Greater availability of penicillin will help communities more effectively battle the threat of superbugs.