Pet dander allergy testing in Walthamstow
Find health labs to test for Pet dander allergy in Walthamstow and compare all offers by prices and services.
Patch Test by Egerton Pharmacy & Vaccination Clinic
147 Holloway Road, London, N7 8, United Kingdom
7.9 km
Allergy Test by Islington Central Medical Centre
47 Roman Way, London, N7 8XF, United Kingdom
7.9 km
Allergy Test by London Allergy and Immunology Centre Harley Street Allergy Clinic
17 St Helens Place, London, EC3A 6DG, United Kingdom
7.9 km
Allergy Test by Harley Street Health Centre - Private Doctors in Central London
8 Lombard Court, London, EC3V 9BJ, United Kingdom
7.9 km
Allergy Test by Allergy London, Private Allergy & Desensitisation Clinic London
Great Portland Street & Marylebone Road, London, W1W 5, United Kingdom
7.9 km
Patch Test by London Allergy Care and Knowledge
Great Portland Street & Marylebone Road, London, W1W 5, United Kingdom
7.9 km
Allergy Test by Allergy London, Private Allergy & Desensitisation Clinic London
215 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PN, United Kingdom
7.9 km
Patch Test by Walk In Clinic - Private GP and Full Medical Check up London
117A Harley Street, London, W1G 7, United Kingdom
7.9 km
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A Allergy Test costs £150.00
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Allergy Test by Private Blood Tests London
117A Harley Street, London, W1G 7, United Kingdom
7.9 km
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A Allergy Test costs £174.00
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Patch Test by The London Clinic
20 Devonshire Place, London, W1G 6BW, United Kingdom
7.9 km
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).