Food, Inhalant, Drug & Comprehensive Allergy Test Profiles
Choose from food, inhalant, drug, and comprehensive allergy test panels. Book a free home sample collection and receive the PDF report within 48 hours after sample pickup.
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Choose the panel based on the pattern of symptoms and the likely trigger category. Food panels are useful when reactions follow meals or specific ingredients. Inhalant panels are more relevant for sneezing, rhinitis, dust sensitivity, or seasonal flare-ups. Drug allergy panels are used when the concern is linked to medicines. The comprehensive panel is the broadest option when the trigger remains unclear or multiple categories are suspected.
These panels support allergy evaluation through serum IgE testing; the final clinical interpretation should be matched with symptoms, exposure history, and medical advice.
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Allergy Panels Price List
| SLN | Panel Name | Parameters | Offer Price | Discount Applied |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Any single allergy test (out of 146) | 1 | ₹850 | 15% off on MRP ₹999 |
| 2 | Basic Allergy Test (IgE) | 1 | ₹899 | 10% off on MRP ₹999 |
| 3 | Total IgE + One Allergen Specific Allergy Test (Choose any) | 2 | ₹1,450 | 25% off on MRP ₹1,935 |
| 4 | Allergy Panel – Non-Veg Food | 10 | ₹2,999 | 50% off on MRP ₹6,000 |
| 5 | Allergy Panel – Veg Food | 82 | ₹4,299 | 50% off on MRP ₹8,600 |
| 6 | Complete Food Allergy Panel (Veg + Non-Veg) | 92 | ₹6,899 | 50% off on MRP ₹13,800 |
| 7 | Allergy Panel – Inhalant | 34 | ₹3,599 | 50% off on MRP ₹7,200 |
| 8 | Allergy Panel – Drug (Medicines) | 23 | ₹3,999 | 50% off on MRP ₹8,000 |
| 9 | Complete Comprehensive Allergy (Latest & Upgraded) | 146 | ₹8,580 | 50% Off on MRP ₹17,160 |
Allergy Panel Composition (Test List)
Basic Allergy Test (Total IgE)
Includes: Serum Total Immunoglobulin E (Total IgE).
Allergy Panel – Non-Veg Food (10)
Includes: Egg, Fish, Mutton, Chicken, Prawn, Beef, Crab, Pork, Shrimp, and Total IgE.
Allergy Panel – Veg Food (82)
Includes: A wide veg/plant-based food set (nuts, grains, spices, fruits, vegetables, and common ingredients).
Cereals, Grains & Pulses
- Bajra
- Barley
- Chick Pea
- Dal Chana
- Gluten
- Jowar
- Lentil
- Maize
- Masoor Dal
- Millet
- Moong Dal
- Oats
- Ragi
- Rajma Dal
- Rice
- Semolina (Rawa)
- Toor Dal
- Udad Dal
- Wheat Flour
Fruits
- Apple
- Banana
- Cherry
- Coconut
- Fig
- Grape
- Guava
- Kiwi
- Lemon
- Mango
- Melon
- Orange
- Papaya
- Pear
- Pineapple
- Plum
- Pomegranate
- Raisin
- Strawberry
- Watermelon
Vegetables & Fungi
- Brinjal
- Cabbage
- Capsicum
- Cauliflower
- Cucumber
- Egg Plant/Aubergine
- Mushroom
- Onion
- Peas
- Potato
- Spinach
- Sweet Potato
- Tomatoes
Dairy & Alternatives
- Alpha Lactoglobulin
- Beta Lactoglobulin
- Casein
- Cheese
- Curd
- Milk
- Soya Bean
- Yogurt
Nuts, Seeds & Legumes
- Almond
- Cashew Nut
- Mustard
- Peanut
- Pistachio Nut
- Pumpkin Seed
- Sesame
Spices & Aromatics
- Cardamom
- Chili Pepper
- Cloves
- Cumin
- Curry
- Fennel Seed
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Saffron
- Turmeric
Miscellaneous (Sweets & Pantry)
- Cocoa
- Chocolate
- Honey
- Yeast
Clinical Markers
- Total IgE
Complete Food Allergy Panel (Veg + Non-Veg) (92)
Includes: Comprehensive food allergy coverage across the veg food panel and non-veg food panel, along with Total IgE.
This profile is suitable when the suspected trigger is food-related that involves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian items.
Allergy Panel – Inhalant (34)
Animal & Insect Allergens
- Buffalo Dander
- Cat Dander
- Chicken Dropping
- Chicken Feathers
- Cockroach Dust
- Cow Dander
- Dog Dander
- Goat Dander
- Horse Dander
- House Fly
- Mosquito
- Pigeon Dropping
- Pigeon Feathers
Dust & Mites
- House Dust
- House Dust Mite
- Storage Mite
Environmental & Fungal
- Aspergillus Fumigatus
- Aspergillus Niger
- Bermuda Grass
- Cotton Linters
- Hay Dust
- Johnson Grass
- Mugwort
- Paper Dust
- Parthenium (Common Ragweed)
- Sunflower
- Timothy Grass
- Tobacco
- Wood Dust
Synthetic & Chemical
- Detergent
- Hair Dye
- Paints
- Perfume
Clinical Markers
- Total IgE
Allergy Panel – Drug (Medicines) (23)
Antibiotics (Penicillins & Beta-Lactams)
- Amoxycillin
- Ampicillin
- Cefixime (Cefaclor)
- Cloxacillin
- Oxacillin
- Penicillin
Antibiotics (Other Classes)
- Ciprofloxacin
- Doxycycline
- Erythromycin
- Norfloxacin
- Ofloxacin
- Sulpha
- Tetracycline
- Tinidazole
Analgesics & Anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs)
- Aspirin
- Brufen (Ibuprofen)
- Diclofenac
- Metamizol
- Paracetamol
Other Medications
- Bromhexine
- Insulin
- Xylocaine (Lidocaine)
Clinical Markers
- Total IgE
Complete Comprehensive Allergy (Latest & Upgraded) (146)
Food: Grains, Pulses & Cereals
- Bajra
- Barley
- Chick Pea
- Dal Chana
- Gluten
- Jowar
- Lentil
- Maize
- Masoor Dal
- Millet
- Moong Dal
- Oats
- Ragi
- Rajma Dal
- Rice
- Semolina (Rawa)
- Toor Dal
- Udad Dal
- Wheat Flour
Food: Fruits & Vegetables
- Apple
- Banana
- Brinjal
- Cabbage
- Capsicum
- Cauliflower
- Cherry
- Cucumber
- Egg Plant/Aubergine
- Fig
- Grape
- Guava
- Kiwi
- Lemon
- Mango
- Melon
- Mushroom
- Onion
- Orange
- Papaya
- Pear
- Peas
- Pineapple
- Plum
- Pomegranate
- Potato
- Raisin
- Spinach
- Strawberry
- Sweet Potato
- Tomatoes
- Watermelon
Food: Meat, Seafood & Dairy
- Alpha Lactoglobulin
- Beef
- Beta Lactoglobulin
- Casein
- Cheese
- Chicken
- Crab
- Curd
- Egg
- Fish
- Milk
- Mutton
- Pork
- Prawn
- Shrimp
- Soya Bean
- Yogurt
Food: Spices, Nuts & Others
- Almond
- Cardamom
- Cashew Nut
- Chili Pepper
- Chocolate
- Cloves
- Cocoa
- Cumin
- Curry
- Fennel Seed
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Honey
- Mustard
- Peanut
- Pistachio Nut
- Pumpkin Seed
- Saffron
- Sesame
- Turmeric
- Yeast
Drugs & Medications
- Amoxycillin
- Ampicillin
- Aspirin
- Bromhexine
- Brufen (Ibuprofen)
- Cefixime (Cefaclor)
- Ciprofloxacin
- Cloxacillin
- Diclofenac
- Doxycycline
- Erythromycin
- Insulin
- Metamizol
- Norfloxacin
- Ofloxacin
- Oxacillin
- Paracetamol
- Penicillin
- Sulpha
- Tetracycline
- Tinidazole
- Xylocaine (Lidocaine)
Environmental & Inhalants
- Aspergillus Fumigatus
- Aspergillus Niger
- Bermuda Grass
- Cockroach Dust
- Cotton Linters
- Hay Dust
- House Dust
- House Dust Mite
- House Fly
- Johnson Grass
- Mosquito
- Mugwort
- Paper Dust
- Parthenium (Common Ragweed)
- Storage Mite
- Sunflower
- Timothy Grass
- Tobacco
- Wood Dust
Animals (Dander & Droppings)
- Buffalo Dander
- Cat Dander
- Chicken Dropping
- Chicken Feathers
- Cow Dander
- Dog Dander
- Goat Dander
- Horse Dander
- Pigeon Dropping
- Pigeon Feathers
Chemicals & Synthetics
- Detergent
- Hair Dye
- Paints
- Perfume
Clinical Markers
- Total IgE
Preparation, Sample & Reporting Time
| Sample Type | Serum (blood) |
| Sample Volume | ~5 ml |
| Fasting | Not required |
| Reporting Time | 48 hours after sample collection (can vary by location/logistics) |
| Report Format | PDF (digital) |
| Technology | E.L.I.S.A (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) for specific allergens and C.L.I.A (Chemiluminescence Immunoassay) for Total IgE |
| Methodology | Solid Phase Immunoenzymatic Capture System |
| Home Collection | Available (Free) |
| Service Coverage | India (200+ cities and towns) |
What These Allergy Blood Tests Measure
When you encounter an allergen, your immune system may overreact by producing antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). These antibodies travel to cells that release chemicals, causing an allergic reaction. This test measures the concentration of these specific antibodies in your blood.
These panels measure allergen-specific IgE antibodies in serum for selected foods, inhalants, medicines, or mixed allergen groups. Total IgE is also included in all profiles. The result pattern helps the clinician assess sensitization to specific allergens in the context of symptoms and exposure history.
The report lists each allergen with its measured value and the laboratory reference interpretation. These findings should be read together with the patient’s symptom pattern, timing of exposure, and clinical history. A positive result does not, by itself, establish the full clinical diagnosis, and a normal result does not exclude every allergy scenario. Severe reactions, wheezing, facial swelling, or breathing difficulty require urgent medical care.
Booking & Support
- Choose a panel below and book via WhatsApp or phone.
- Share your name, age, gender, complete address, area PIN code, and preferred sample collection slot.
- You will receive confirmation over WhatsApp and email within a few minutes.
- The sample will be collected as per the schedule.
- Testing will be processed at the NABL-accredited Thyrocare lab.
- You will receive a link when the sample processing starts to track reporting status and download the reports.
- The report will include a QR code for digital verification of authenticity, which remains active for 30 days.
Comprehensive Allergy Panel – Sample Report
The sample PDF shows the report layout, allergen listing format, and result presentation pattern.
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FAQs on Thyrocare Allergy Tests & Profiles
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Authorship and medical review
Written by:
Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by:
Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: March 12, 2026