Allergies and Sensitivities Testing

Allergies and Sensitivities Testing

eNational Testing offers advanced testing for allergies and sensitivities, including basic and comprehensive food sensitivity panels, a celiac panel, and an environmental allergy panel. Trust our experienced team for accurate and personalized results.

celiac-panel

Celiac Panel

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$149.99

Results available in: 3-6 Days

Description

Celiac disease, or gluten insensitivity, is a condition where a person's body has an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. This response can cause damaging inflammation to the small intestines, along with issues absorbing nutrients from food. Affecting up to 1% of the US population, this condition can also appear later in life.

 Celiac Panel

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Specimen type(s): blood draw
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Allergies and Sensitivities Testing

Our team of experienced physicians and specialists use the latest diagnostic techniques and equipment to provide accurate and reliable results. We understand how debilitating allergies and sensitivities can be. Our goal is to identify the root cause of your symptoms and provide personalized treatment plans to help you manage and alleviate them.

Trust us to be your partner in managing and alleviating your allergies and sensitivities.

Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if any of my results are abnormal? (Food, Environmental)

If your results are abnormal, you will have the opportunity to speak with a healthcare provider to discuss those results and receive guidance on next steps.

How long does it take to get results? (Food, Environmental)

Most results are received in 3-4 business days.

What are the benefits of getting these tests? (Food, Environmental)

If you have experienced an allergic reaction, but you’re unsure of the cause, allergy testing is the best way to identify that or rule out potential causes.

Do abnormal results mean I have celiac disease? (Celiac)

Not necessarily. Follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation, interpretation, and guidance.

If my results are abnormal, do I have to change my diet? (Celiac)

Possibly, but it is best to follow up with a healthcare provider for guidance and resources.