Allergy Test Panels in Bengaluru (Bangalore) – Food, Inhalant, Drug & Comprehensive IgE Profiles
Struggling with sudden sneezing fits, skin rashes, or dietary discomfort? We offer comprehensive IgE allergy blood tests with free doorstep sample collection across Bengaluru (Bangalore), Karnataka. Get fast, reliable PDF reports directly to your smartphone.
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In Bengaluru, common allergy complaints often relate to pollen exposure, house dust, dust mites, pet dander, and mixed food triggers. If your symptoms are mainly respiratory, the Inhalant Panel is usually the most relevant starting point. If symptoms appear after meals, the Veg Food, Non-Veg Food, or Complete Food Panel may be more suitable. For wider screening across food, inhalant, and drug categories, the Comprehensive Panel covers 146 parameters.
Please remember: These panels measure specific IgE antibodies in your blood. The final diagnosis and treatment plan should always be determined by consulting your healthcare provider in Bengaluru.
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Allergy Panels Cost in Bengaluru
| SLN | Panel Name | Parameters Tested | Offer Price (Bengaluru) | Savings Applied |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Standalone Allergen Specific Allergy Test by ELISA | 1 | ₹839 | 16% off on MRP ₹999 |
| 2 | Total IgE + One Allergen Specific Test by ELISA | 2 | ₹1,490 | 23% off on MRP ₹1,935 |
| 3 | Allergy Panel – Non-Veg Food | 10 | ₹3,360 | 44% off on MRP ₹6,000 |
| 4 | Allergy Panel – Veg Food | 82 | ₹4,816 | 44% off on MRP ₹8,600 |
| 5 | Complete Food Allergy Panel (Veg + Non-Veg) | 92 | ₹7,452 | 46% off on MRP ₹13,800 |
| 6 | Allergy Panel – Inhalant (Pollen & Dust) | 34 | ₹3,960 | 45% off on MRP ₹7,200 |
| 7 | Allergy Panel – Drug (Medicines) | 23 | ₹4,400 | 45% off on MRP ₹8,000 |
| 8 | Complete Comprehensive Allergy (Latest & Upgraded) | 146 | ₹8,923 | 48% Off on MRP ₹17,160 |
Note: Additional discount may be available on a valid coupon code at the time of booking.
Included Allergens in Each Panel
Browse the comprehensive lists of specific allergens tested under each diagnostic package available in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Total IgE + One Allergen Specific Test by ELISA (2)
Includes: Serum Total Immunoglobulin E (Total IgE) and one selected allergen-specific IgE test from the available list.
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: Commonly consumed vegetarian food items, grains, pulses, fruits, vegetables, dairy proteins, nuts, seeds, spices, and Total IgE.
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
- Cocoa, Chocolate, Honey, Yeast
Clinical Markers
- Total IgE
Complete Food Allergy Panel (Veg + Non-Veg) (92)
Includes: A total of 92 allergy tests combining both Veg and Non-Veg food items, plus Total IgE.
Useful when symptoms appear after mixed meals and you want broader food-allergen coverage across both vegetarian and non-vegetarian items.
Allergy Panel – Inhalant (34)
Useful for people in Bengaluru who experience recurrent sneezing, rhinitis, dust-related symptoms, pet-related symptoms, or suspected pollen sensitivity.
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 & Markers
- Bromhexine, Insulin, Xylocaine (Lidocaine), Total IgE
Complete Comprehensive Allergy (Latest & Upgraded) (146)
This is the broadest allergy testing package by Thyrocare, covering food, inhalant, drug, environmental, animal, chemical, and Total IgE markers from a single blood sample.
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 & Clinical Markers
- Detergent, Hair Dye, Paints, Perfume, Total IgE
Sample, Preparation, and Reporting Details
| Sample Requirement | Serum (Blood drawn from the arm) |
| Sample Volume | ~5 ml |
| Fasting Requirement | Not required (Safe to eat/drink before testing) |
| Reporting Time | Within 36 hours of sample collection across Bengaluru limits |
| Report Delivery | Digital PDF securely shared via WhatsApp and Email |
| Lab Technology | C.L.I.A (for Total IgE) and E.L.I.S.A (for Specific Allergen Detection) |
| Home/Office Collection | Free doorstep service available citywide |
Understanding Your Immune Response
When you encounter a trigger, like specific pollens circulating in Bengaluru’s air or certain food proteins, your immune system may overreact by producing Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. This causes the release of histamines, leading to symptoms like itching, rhinitis, or digestive issues.
These blood panels measure allergen-specific IgE antibodies in serum, along with Total IgE. Each test profile targets specific groups (foods, drugs, or inhalants) alongside Total IgE to give a clear picture of your sensitization.
Your report will show the tested allergen markers and the corresponding laboratory result values for interpretation by your treating doctor. Important: A lab result alone is not a complete diagnosis. You must consult a doctor in Bengaluru to interpret these results in the context of your specific symptoms and medical history. Seek emergency medical care immediately for severe symptoms like throat swelling or wheezing.
In Bengaluru, these panels are commonly booked for recurrent sneezing, suspected pollen sensitivity, dust-related symptoms, pet-related reactions, skin rashes, and food-related complaints. Choice of panel depends on symptom pattern, exposure history, and the category of allergens your doctor wants to review.
How to Book Your Allergy Test in Bengaluru
- Choose your preferred allergy panel from the options above.
- Message us on WhatsApp or call to schedule your test.
- Provide your Name, Age, Gender, complete address (e.g., Whitefield, Koramangala, Electronic City), PIN code, and desired time slot.
- Receive booking confirmation with the confirmed collection slot.
- A trained technician will arrive at your home or office to collect the blood sample.
- The collected sample is processed under Thyrocare’s diagnostic workflow.
- Download your digitally signed PDF report directly to your device within 36 hours.
Sample Lab Report
View our sample PDF to see the exact layout, parameter listings, and clinical interpretations provided by Thyrocare.
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Content Authorship & Medical Review
Content compiled by:
Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by:
Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: March 14, 2026