Allergy Testing Explained

What Is Allergy Testing?

Allergy testing helps identify substances that may be causing allergic reactions. It is used to support diagnosis and guide treatment decisions.

Types of Allergy Testing

Common types of testing include:

  • Skin testing
  • Selective blood testing

The type of test recommended depends on your symptoms and medical history.

What Testing Can Identify

Allergy testing may help identify:

  • Environmental allergens (pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander)
  • Certain food allergens
  • Some medication-related sensitivities
  • Insect-related allergens

Understanding Test Results

Test results are interpreted alongside your symptoms and medical history.
A positive result does not always mean a true allergy, and results must be evaluated carefully.

What Happens After Testing

Based on results, your physician may recommend:

  • Avoidance strategies
  • Medications
  • Immunotherapy (allergy shots)
  • Ongoing monitoring

Ready to Identify Your Allergy Triggers?

Schedule testing with AASP for accurate diagnosis and personalized care.