Pet dander allergy testing in Salford

Find health labs to test for Pet dander allergy in Salford and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Pet dander allergy

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Allergy Test by Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton

76 King Street, Manchester, M2 4NH, United Kingdom

2 km

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Patch Test by NCP Liverpool Pall Mall

61 King Street, Manchester, M2 4PD, United Kingdom

2 km

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A Allergy Test costs £177.00

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Allergy Test by Nuffield Health Covent Garden Fitness and Wellbeing Gym

27 Withy Grove, Manchester, M4 2, United Kingdom

2 km

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Patch Test by Spire Manchester Hospital

169 Barlow Moor Road, Manchester, M20 2ZA, United Kingdom

2 km

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Patch Test by LloydsPharmacy

Cuerden Way, Preston, PR5 6BJ, United Kingdom

25.3 km

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Allergy Test by Nuffield Health Covent Garden Fitness and Wellbeing Gym

Capitol Centre, Preston, PR5 4AW, United Kingdom

25.3 km

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Allergy Test by LloydsPharmacy

Geoffrey Street, Preston, PR1 5NE, United Kingdom

25.3 km

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Allergy Test by LloydsPharmacy

112 Deepdale Road, Preston, PR1 5AR, United Kingdom

25.3 km

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Patch Test by Balance Tuebrook

West Derby, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

29 km

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Patch Test by LloydsPharmacy

Flintoff Way, Preston, PR1 6PJ, United Kingdom

25.3 km

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Pet dander allergy - symptoms and how to test

A pet dander allergy is an intolerance to proteins in an animal's saliva, urine, or skin. Pet dander allergy consists of tiny flakes of skin generated by animals, including cats, dogs, rats, birds, and anything else with hair or feathers. Seven out of ten American homes currently have a pet. However, many people, especially those with other allergies or asthma, are allergic to animals. About 10% to 20% of the global population is not affected by cat and dog allergies. To determine if you are allergic to pets, your doctor can do a skin test or a blood test to look for allergen-specific IgE (Immunoglobulin E).