Skin Prick Testing (Allergy Testing) is the gold standard test for determining allergic reactions to food and aeroallergens (dust mites, animals, pollens).
Skin Prick Testing can help determine allergic triggers in:
An allergy skin prick test involves introducing a small amount of allergen into the skin (usually the forearm) using a small plastic applicator. The procedure takes approximately 10 minutes to administer, with results being read approximately 15-20 minutes later.
Skin prick tests are slightly uncomfortable (itchy) but are usually well tolerated, even by small children. Local itch and swelling normally subside within 1-2 hours. Rarely more prolonged itchiness or swelling can occur and may be treated with a non-sedating antihistamine or ice pack.
Skin prick tests are slightly uncomfortable (itchy) but are usually well tolerated, even by small children. Local itch and swelling normally subside within 1-2 hours. Rarely more prolonged itchiness or swelling can occur and may be treated with a non-sedating antihistamine or ice pack.
Skin prick testing is an extremely safe procedure, with minimal discomfort. An expected reaction to a SPT is a localised wheal and flare, which causes itching.
Uncommonly, a delayed local skin swelling can occur, which usually resolves often within a few hours. Rarely this swelling can last longer and is treated with a non-sedating antihistamine.
Systemic reactions are exceedingly rare, occurring in approximately 0.033%. If you have any concerns, please discuss with the doctor at your appointment.
There are multiple allergens that can be tested with skin prick testing. We offer a wide range of allergy panels, including:
If there is a particular allergen you would like to be tested for, please ask our reception staff if we carry this allergen.