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Learn more about common allergic diseases, symptoms, management paradigms, and testing considerations.
Is your patient a candidate for specific IgE testing?
Get detailed information on whole allergens and allergen components.
Ready to test a patient?
Access videos and webinars delivered by key experts in the field of allergy.
We are all #ThatKid. To amplify the voices of people whose daily lives are affected by allergies and invisible disease, we created the #ThatKid initiative. Our hope is to bring awareness to these important conditions through powerful, real-life stories, shared by people just like you.
The goals of the #ThatKid campaign are to promote understanding, empower patients through education, and help build a support network for people with allergic disease. That said, the campaign is not just for people with allergies. #ThatKid is about starting out with a diagnosis or a label but growing beyond that label so that a condition does not define you.
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Any healthcare provider can order a specific IgE blood test. It doesn’t have to be a specialist!
Simply ask your healthcare provider for a specific IgE blood test.
Cost of testing will vary depending on several factors, such as the extent of allergy testing or any medical care or financial assistance available to you.
Be sure to investigate all options with a healthcare provider.
Our symptom tracker will generate a comprehensive profile you can review together with your healthcare provider to decide if a specific IgE blood test is right for you.
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