Allergies are a growing concern for many individuals, and environmental and food allergies are
among the most common culprits. Whether it’s sneezing, itchy eyes, hives, or digestive issues,
allergies can significantly impact daily life. Fortunately, identifying these allergies is the first step
toward better health and well-being. At All Labs Today, we offer Environmental and Food
Allergy Panels to help you pinpoint triggers and take control of your health.
Pain Points of Undiagnosed Allergies
Many people suffer from allergies without fully understanding what causes them. Common
symptoms such as congestion, skin rashes, gastrointestinal discomfort, or fatigue can be vague
and linked to many other health issues. Without an allergy test, it’s easy to overlook the true
cause of these ongoing symptoms.
Unexplained Health Issues: Chronic symptoms that don’t seem to improve with
medication.
Frustration with Trial and Error: Trying to pinpoint what’s causing the symptoms
without clear guidance.
Increased Risk of Severe Reactions: Without knowing which allergens are affecting
you, it’s difficult to avoid triggers and prevent serious health complications.
Awareness of Allergy Testing
Environmental and food allergies are more common than many realize. The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that approximately 1 in 10 adults and 1 in 5
children suffer from at least one food allergy, while millions of people are affected by
environmental allergens like pollen, dust mites, mold, and pet dander.
Awareness is key—identifying allergies early can make a significant difference in treatment and
management. At All Labs Today, we provide comprehensive allergy testing that helps you
understand what’s affecting your health.
Benefits of Allergy Testing at All Labs Today
There are numerous advantages to testing for environmental and food allergies:
Accurate Diagnosis: Allergy panels test for multiple allergens, providing you with a
detailed report of what you’re allergic to.
Personalized Treatment: Once you identify your triggers, you can work with your
healthcare provider to create a tailored treatment plan, including lifestyle changes,
dietary adjustments, and potential medications.
Improved Quality of Life: Reducing exposure to allergens can help alleviate symptoms
and improve overall well-being.
Peace of Mind: Knowing exactly what’s causing your symptoms allows you to manage
your health with confidence, preventing future allergic reactions.
Solutions Provided by All Labs Today
At All Labs Today, we offer Environmental and Food Allergy Panels that are both
comprehensive and accessible. These panels test for a wide range of environmental and food
allergens, including but not limited to:
Environmental Allergies:
o Pollen
o Mold
o Dust mites
o Pet dander
o Insect stings
Food Allergies:
o Dairy
o Eggs
o Nuts (peanuts, tree nuts)
o Wheat
o Shellfish
o Soy
o Gluten
Our tests are designed to be quick, reliable, and convenient, with same-day or next-day
results. Additionally, results are made available through an online portal, so you can easily
access them whenever needed. We also fax results to your healthcare provider for their
convenience.
Why Choose All Labs Today for Allergy Testing?
Comprehensive Panels: We offer extensive testing for both environmental and food
allergies, covering many common allergens.
Affordable Self-Pay Options: We provide affordable pricing for self-pay patients,
especially those without insurance or with high deductibles.
Fast Turnaround Time: Most results are available within 24 hours, so you can quickly
get the answers you need.
Convenient Access: Walk-ins and appointments available at our Bradenton, FL
location, with flexible scheduling options to fit your needs.
Insurance Accepted: We accept most commercial insurances, including Medicare and
Manatee Assistance Program.
If you suspect you may have allergies, or if you’re looking to take a proactive approach to your
health, All Labs Today is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your Environmental and
Food Allergy Panel and take the first step toward identifying your allergens.
Resources:
American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI): www.acaai.org
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Allergy Resources: www.cdc.gov
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI): www.aaaai.org
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS): www.niehs.nih.gov