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MaxAllergy Insights
MaxAllergy Insights
If your allergic symptoms persist despite basic testing, the MaxAllergy Insights Test provides expanded insights by covering a wider range of potential allergens including nuts, seafood, soy, weed pollens, and more. Designed for complex or unclear cases, this venous blood test detects up to 90–95% of common triggers and is ideal when standard screens have been inconclusive.
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What Gets Assessed?
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Allergy Sensitisation (IgE Antibodies)
- Broader panel including 90–95% of commonly reactive allergens
- Includes both inhalant and food allergens
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Common Allergen Groups Covered:
- Tree, grass, and weed pollens
- Moulds and yeasts
- Dust mites
- Animal dander
- Nuts, seeds, and legumes
- Fish and seafood
- Soy and dairy
- Fruits and vegetables
Why Choose MaxAllergy Insight?
Allergy symptoms can often stem from less common or overlapping allergens. This test offers broader coverage of both food and environmental allergens, enabling more precise identification of what’s affecting your health. Ideal for those with complex symptoms, it helps refine treatment plans or lifestyle changes by identifying hidden or cross-reactive sensitivities.
Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?
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Accurate Results
Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.
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Fast Health Insights
Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.
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Expert Oversight
Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.
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Nationwide Access
Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.
FAQs
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Who should consider the MaxAllergy Insight?
It’s ideal for individuals with persistent allergy symptoms, complex cases, or unclear triggers that weren’t identified in standard allergy panels.
How does this test differ from a basic panel?
It includes a wider selection of allergens, particularly food groups and less common environmental triggers, providing more complete coverage.
What does IgE indicate in allergy testing?
IgE is the antibody involved in allergic reactions. Elevated IgE levels to specific substances can help confirm allergic sensitisation.
Is a venous blood sample required for this test?
Yes, venous blood is used for high-accuracy IgE measurement against a broad allergen set.
Will this test help with allergy treatment planning?
Absolutely. Knowing your specific allergens allows healthcare providers to recommend personalised avoidance, treatment, or desensitisation strategies.
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