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Care24 offers comprehensive allergy testing to identify specific substances that trigger allergic reactions in your body. Whether you suffer from seasonal allergies, food allergies or unexplained symptoms, our comprehensive allergy tests provide the insights needed to manage and alleviate your conditions.
Understand your unique allergy profile to make informed decisions about your diet, lifestyle, environment and treatments, leading to a healthier and comfortable life. Say goodbye to chronic symptoms and discomfort with our affordable testing services in Dubai and uncover hidden allergens today.
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Check hidden allergens that cause chronic symptoms with detailed and affordable allergy testing for a stress-free life.

Skin Prick Test
Small amounts of potential allergens are introduced into your skin through tiny pricks or scratches. This test identifies immediate allergic reactions, often within 15-20 minutes.

IgE Test
Measures the level of specific IgE antibodies in your blood in response to various allergens. This test is useful for those who cannot undergo skin testing due to skin conditions.

Patch Test
A non-invasive test where allergens are applied to patches, which are then placed on your skin for 48 hours to check for delayed allergic reactions.
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Consultation
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Allergies can cause many symptoms, such as:
- Sneezing & coughing
- Itchy eyes, nose & throat
- Rash, hives, blisters on skin
- Swollen lips, tongue, eyes or face
- Digestive issues like vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, cramps
- Shortness of breath, breathing issues
- Swelling in joints, hands or feet
Allergies occur when the body’s immune system overreacts to certain allergens present around us, touches our skin or goes into out body by eating, drinking or breathing. Detecting of allergens allows you to take proactive measures, such as avoiding allergens, using appropriate medications, or undergoing desensitization therapies. By understanding your allergies, you can prevent severe reactions and improve your overall quality of life. Regular testing is especially important for children, individuals with a family history of allergies and those with unexplained symptoms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an allergy test?
An allergy test identifies substances that trigger allergic reactions in your body. It helps diagnose allergies to foods, environmental factors, and contact allergens.
How is an allergy test performed?
There are various methods, including skin prick tests, blood tests (IgE tests) and patch tests. Each method evaluates different types of allergic reactions and identifies specific allergens. All tests are safe and done in a controlled environment to avoid complications.
How is allergy test different from food intolerance tests?
Food intolerance symptoms only occur when we consume certain foods. Allergies occur by a number of things that we consume or are present around us. Food intolerance usually is not life threatening while allergies can be life threatening as they can cause immune responses that can seriously cause harm.
How should I prepare for an allergy test?
Preparation depends on the type of test. For skin prick tests, avoid antihistamines before the test. For blood tests, no special preparation is usually required. Follow any specific instructions from our healthcare provider when booking the test.
Can allergies be cured?
Allergies cannot be cured but they can be managed effectively through avoidance or allergens, medications and immunotherapy.