Food Sensitivity tests
Food intolerance tests are divided into two types: those based on breath, such as the breath test, and serological tests, i.e. tests that verify the presence of intolerances through a bloo...
A Food Intolerance Test costs £70.00
Midland Health Private GP
41E The Parade, Leicester, LE2 5, United Kingdom
Monday |
08:00
– 19:00
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Tuesday |
08:00
– 19:00
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Wednesday |
08:00
– 19:00
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Thursday |
08:00
– 19:00
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Friday |
08:00
– 19:00
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Saturday |
08:00
– 13:00
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Sunday |
Closed
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Get a Food Allergy Test (Food Sensitivity Test) in Leicester with Midland Health Private GP.
Find out about the cost and other information on this page and contact Midland Health Private GP directly to book a Food Intolerance Test.
If your body experiences an adverse reaction to a specific food, or otherwise benign factors of the environment around you, such as dust or pollen, it means that you have an allergy. Untreated allergies can manifest as more serious chronic conditions, such as asthma, hay fever and eczema. This is why it’s important to identify and treat any allergies early on. Here, at Midland Health, we offer a wide range of allergy testing services that can help you find out if you have an allergy and what you are allergic to. With a simple blood test, we can find out whether you are sensitive to a number of common allergens, including: Cereals Fish and Shell Fish Food Intolerance Gluten Intolerance Insects Lactose Intolerance Milk and Milk Proteins Nuts and Seeds Stone Fruit Once you are aware of your allergies, our doctors will help you with advice on how to manage those, how to treat allergic reactions and what the most effective medication would be in your situation. When should you seek allergy testing? Many people live with allergies for years without even knowing it. Allergies can also appear later in life, in some cases, you can experience an allergic reaction to a substance that you have never had issues with before. Some of the common allergy symptoms to look out for are: Sudden fits of uncontrollable sneezing A runny or blocked nose Eye irritation, including redness, itchiness and watery eyes Wheezing, shortness of breath and a cough Rashes or hives Swelling of the lips, face, tongue or eyes Stomach pain, vomiting or diarrhoea Exacerbation of your asthma or eczema Usually, the allergy symptoms are mild and don’t pose an imminent danger to your health. However, in some cases, you may suffer from a severe reaction, called anaphylactic shock. If that happens, you must contact the emergency services immediately. If you are worried about having a mild allergic reaction or you have any of the above symptoms, book a consultation with one of our GPs to discuss allergy testing today. How does private allergy testing work? At Midland Health, we have a multidisciplinary team of medical specialists who can advise you on any allergic condition that you may have but to do that, we first have to find out what your allergies are. Working from our modern clinic in Birmingham city centre, we have access to advanced private allergy testing facilities and Government-approved labs to ensure fast and reliable results. Not from the Midlands? We also have allergy testing services in Leicester. Before doing any allergy tests, we will set up an initial consultation with one of our doctors, who will ask you about your medical history to find out whether you have any predisposition to various allergic conditions that could be hereditary. Following your first appointment, you may be offered various allergy tests to find out exactly what is going on in your body. Allergy testing isn’t scary - it can be as simple as a blood test or a basic skin prick test (where a small amount of a substance is injected into your skin to see how you react to it). Once we have taken your blood test, you will have results within days and our medical experts will give you guidance on how to proceed. Whatever the situation is, our team will be by your side every step of the way to support you with knowledge and advice.Lactose intolerance Histamine intolerant Gluten sensitivity Salicylate intolerance FODMAP intolerance Sulfite sensitivity
Food intolerance tests are divided into two types: those based on breath, such as the breath test, and serological tests, i.e. tests that verify the presence of intolerances through a bloo...
These details have been last updated on 02/01/2023