The Full Immunology Panel assesses food and inhalant allergies and sensitivities by combining the following panels: IgE Food Antibodies, IgE Inhalants, IgE Molds, IgG Food Antibodies, IgG Spices, IgG Vegetarian, and Celiac Profile.
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The ANA Screen detects the presence of clinically relevant circulating autoantibodies in serum.
P88-DIY Dietary Antigen Test
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Precision Point
Microsample
Precision Point Diagnostics' P88-DIY Dietary Antigen Test analyzes IgE, IgG, IgG4, and complement (C3d) reactions to 88 foods with a powerful micro-sampling device. It helps identify and address food allergies and food sensitivities in patients with chronic illnesses. Unlike traditional finger stick tests, the P88-DIY has a validated, specific, pain-free process, making this test simple for everyone, even small children.
96 IgG Food Sensitivity Panel
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Alletess
Blood Spot
The 96 IgG Food Sensitivity Panel measures IgG response to 96 commonly consumed foods. This is the blood spot version of the test. It is also available as a serum test.
96 General Food Panel: IgG
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US BioTek
Blood Spot
The 96 General Food Panel analyzes IgG antibodies to 96 common foods and spices. This is the blood spot version of the test. It is also available as a serum test.
IgG Food MAP with Candida + Yeast
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Mosaic Diagnostics
Blood Spot
The IgG Food MAP analyzes 190 different foods common in Western, Asian, and Mediterranean diets, as well as candida and yeast, to determine food sensitivities. This is the blood spot version of the test. It is also available as a serum test. This test cannot be ordered for patients under 2 years of age.