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Basic At-Home Food Allergy Testing Kit

Check For 44 Common Food Allergies With An Easy-To-Use At-Home Test Kit

At Home Food Allergy Test, Basic 44 Target (IgE)

Learn your food allergies — get clarity from the comfort of your own home

Not sure what’s causing your allergy symptoms? Knowing the source of your discomfort can give you daily relief. Check your reaction to an essential set of 44 common foods to help identify the root cause of your problems. The 4U Health Basic Food Allergy Testing Kit is an easy-to-use at-home lab test that looks for IgE antibodies from eggs to dairy, fruit, grains, legumes, meat, nuts, seafood, and others, which when elevated identify a potential food allergy.

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    4U Health Basic Food Allergy Test (IgE), 44 Targets

    Check your body’s allergic response to 44 food allergies.

    Help identify foods that may be causing you discomfort by measuring your blood concentration of specific IgE antibodies to 44 different dietary ingredients. This food allergies testing kit ranks each food on a Class scale from 0-6; Class 0 (normal reactivity) thru Class 6 (very high reactivity). Test findings can provide valuable insight as to which foods you may want to avoid.

    Discover the source of your food allergy symptoms

    Start your journey to identifying problem foods with this at home food allergy testing kit. Use your results to help find the root cause of the following potential symptoms:

    • Digestive
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Stomach or abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, or gastrointestinal distress
    • Head
    • Headaches
    • Sneezing or sinus congestion
    • Tingling or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
    • Watery or irritated eyes
    • Body
    • Rash, hives, or itchy skin
    • Chest congestion, wheezing or shortness of breath

    Easily collect a finger prick sample from the comfort and privacy of your own home

    Your food allergy testing kit includes everything required for your tiny blood drop sample. We provide detailed instructions and a prepaid shipping label to return your sample to the lab.

    Parents, we’ve got you covered – test any child 2 years and older. Finger prick collection is easy and painless; it’s how most hospitals collect blood from newborns.

    At Home Allergy Test Kit Blood Collection Instructions

    Our tests bring hospital-grade results to your home

    Once we receive your food allergy testing sample, we’ll send your physician-reviewed results in approximately 2-5 days.  4U Health at-home test reports are both accurate and easy to read. Feel free to use your results to test eliminating identified problem foods from your diet. Share your report with your doctor or nutritionist so they can help determine an appropriate treatment plan.

    IgE Reactivity to 44 Foods

    Tests for 44 food allergens including dairy, eggs, fish, fruit, grains, meats, and vegetables.

    Discover the source of your food allergy symptoms

    Start your journey to identifying problem foods that may be the root cause of the following potential symptoms:

    • Digestive
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Stomach or abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, or gastrointestinal distress
    • Head
    • Headaches
    • Sneezing or sinus congestion
    • Tingling or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
    • Watery or irritated eyes
    • Body
    • Rash, hives, or itchy skin
    • Chest congestion, wheezing or shortness of breath

    Check your body’s allergic response to 44 food allergies.

    Help identify foods that may be causing you discomfort by measuring your blood concentration of specific IgE antibodies to 44 different dietary ingredients. This food allergies testing kit test ranks each food on a Class scale from 0-6; Class 0 (normal reactivity) thru Class 6 (very high reactivity). Test findings can provide valuable insight as to which foods you may want to avoid.

    Easily collect a finger prick sample from the comfort and privacy of your own home

    Your food allergy test kit includes everything required for your tiny blood drop sample. We provide detailed instructions and a prepaid shipping label to return your sample to the lab.

    Parents, we’ve got you covered – test any child 2 years and older. Finger prick collection is easy and painless; it’s how most hospitals collect blood from newborns.

    4U Health At Home Food Allergy Test Kit Blood Collection Instructions

    Our tests bring hospital-grade results to your home

    Once we receive your test, we’ll send your physician-reviewed results in approximately 2-5 days.  4U Health at-home test reports are both accurate and easy to read. Feel free to use your results to test eliminating identified problem foods from your diet. Share your report with your doctor or nutritionist so they can help determine an appropriate treatment plan.

    IgE Reactivity to 44 Foods

    Tests for 44 food allergens including dairy, eggs, fish, fruit, grains, meats, and vegetables.

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    Expanded Food Allergy Test,
    158 Target (IgE)

    Our most expansive food allergy test includes an additional 114 foods, from dairy to eggs, fish, fruit, grains, herbs, legumes, meat, nuts, poultry, shellfish, spices, vegetables and others. It’s ideal for people who eat a wide assortment of cuisines.

    Basic Food Allergy Test,
    44 Target (IgE)

    Measure your body’s immunoglobulin E (IgE) to flag common food allergens. When your IgE level is elevated to a particular food it identifies a potential allergy.

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    295 Target (IgE)

    Evaluate your symptoms with one complete allergy test — check our all-inclusive set of 295 environmental, food and respiratory targets, which when elevated help identify a potential allergy.
     

    Expanded Food Allergy Test, 158 Target (IgE)

    Our most expansive food allergy test includes an additional 114 foods, from dairy to eggs, fish, fruit, grains, herbs, legumes, meat, nuts, poultry, shellfish, spices, vegetables and others. It’s ideal for people who eat a wide assortment of cuisines.

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    Complete Food & Respiratory Allergy Test, 295 Target (IgE)

    Evaluate your symptoms with one complete allergy test — check our all-inclusive set of 295 environmental, food and respiratory targets to comprehensively evaluate for potential allergies.

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    Digital Results

    Usually within 2 to 5 days of your at home food allergy testing sample arriving at the lab, receive secure electronic results on your device of choice.

    4U Health At Home Food Allergy Test Peanut IgE Result

    Simple

    Simple to understand food allergy testing results designed to help you identify potentially dangerous foods that may be the cause of allergic reactions.

    Individualized

    Your individualized report ranks your allergic (IgE) response to 44 foods.

    Useful Results

    Our hospital-grade results help you identify foods you may want to exclude from your diet. In addition, share your at home food allergy testing results with your doctor or nutritionist for additional guidance and treatment options.

    How It Works

    Order Your 4U Health Self Collection At Home Lab Test Kit

    Order Your Test

    Order online with express delivery. In 1 to 2 days your kit will arrive in plain packaging, ensuring a confidential testing experience.

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    Collect Your Sample

    Your kit contains everything you need to test from home. Simply collect your sample using the at-home testing kit and instructions. Then return free of charge to the lab with the provided prepaid shipping label.

    4U Health Receive Your At Home Lab Test Digital Results

    Fast, Accurate Results

    Typically you will receive electronic results within 2-5 days after receipt by the lab. Have complete trust in your lab report’s accuracy, as all 4U Health testing kits provide hospital-grade certified results.

    Get Physician Support For Your 4U Health Self Collection At Home Lab Test

    Get Physician Support

    We’ve got you covered! A licensed physician orders your test and reviews your results. When medically necessary, our clinicians provide post-testing support to help you maximize our laboratory services.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s Included in the Basic Food Allergy Testing At-Home Kit?

    You’ll receive everything you need in order to self-collect your food allergy testing specimen!

    • Pre-paid shipping both ways
    • Easy to follow instructions
    • An at-home blood drop collection kit (via an easy finger prick)
    • Return protective envelope to mail sample to the lab for testing
    • Electronic passcode protected results available from your phone or computer
    • Printable report to share with your doctor
    • Help along the way if you need it

    What is the difference between food allergy testing and food sensitivity testing?

    IgE Food Allergy (Immediate Response)
    A food allergy is when the immune system produces specific IgE antibodies. These antibodies typically lead to an immediate allergic reaction that may even be life threatening. Within seconds or minutes of eating a trigger food, the symptoms appear instantly and may include severe swelling, breathing difficulty, rash, itching skin or even anaphylactic shock. Many allergies are mild and only manifest themselves intermittently, when the body experiences exposure to multiple allergens at the same time. Use your food allergy test results as a guide to reduce exposure to dietary allergens to help eliminate or reduce your symptoms.

    IgG Food Sensitivity (Delayed Response)
    A food sensitivity, sometimes called intolerance, is when the immune system produces specific IgG antibodies. These antibodies can lead to an inflammatory process and take up to three days after the consumption of a trigger food to manifest discernable physical symptoms.

    This is not a Food Sensitivity (IgG) Test. A Food Sensitivity IgG test is useful to help pinpoint potential food intolerances. If you are interested in 4U Health’s Food Sensitivity (IgG) Test, please click here.

    What are common symptoms of food allergies?

    Food induced allergies have a rapid onset of symptoms. They typically appear with seconds to a few hours after having consumed the trigger food(s). If you or your child is or has experienced symptoms that you believe may be related to food allergies, testing the body’s IgE antibody response to certain foods may help determine the cause of physical symptoms.

    • Digestive
    • Abdominal cramps
    • Bloating, or gas
    • Constipation
    • Diarrhea
    • Gastrointestinal distress
    • Stomach or abdominal pain
    • Vomiting
    • Head
    • Face, tongue, or lip swelling
    • Headaches
    • Sinus congestion
    • Sneezing
    • Sore throat
    • Tingling or itchy sensation in the mouth
    • Body
    • Anaphylaxis
    • Coughing or wheezing
    • Dizziness and/or lightheadedness
    • Flushed skin
    • General feeling of discomfort
    • Inflammation or joint pain
    • Rash, skin problems, or eczema
    • Tingling or itchy sensation of the skin
    • Trouble breathing or shortness of breath

    Food allergens often share overlapping symptoms with respiratory allergens. Consider respiratory allergy testing together with food allergy testing to increase the likelihood of finding your trigger allergen(s) that may be causing symptoms. For one of the most inclusive allergy tests available online that checks for 295 allergens, see our Complete Food and Respiratory Allergy Test.

    Who should take a food allergy (IgE) Test?

    What is the best food allergy testing method?

    Best Food Allergy Testing

    The best food allergy testing method for identifying food allergens is one that is comprehensive and easy to use. At 4U Health, we offer two popular options for at-home food allergy testing:

    • Expanded Food Allergy Testing (158 Foods) for $299: This test screens for 158 foods, spices, and other common allergens to provide a thorough assessment of potential food allergies.
    • Basic Food Allergy Testing (44 Foods) for $219: A more economical option that tests for 44 of the most common food allergens.

    Both of these at-home allergy testing kits require just a simple finger prick blood sample, allowing you to easily collect and send your sample from the comfort of your home. The tests detect Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies, which are the most reliable markers for identifying food allergies that cause immediate reactions.

    At-home allergy testing offers the flexibility to take the test on your own schedule without needing to visit a clinic or lab. The convenience, combined with the comprehensive range of our test panels, makes 4U Health’s food allergy testing the best at-home choice for anyone seeking to understand their food allergies. Plus, our tests use the same IgE testing method trusted by doctors and hospitals.

    Choose the test that fits your needs and get clear, actionable results to help you manage your diet and health with confidence.

    What will my food allergy testing kit results show me?

    Your food allergy testing kit results will show your IgE antibody reactivity to a list of 44 common foods. A stronger reaction to a particular food increases the likelihood and severity of a food allergy.

    Please note it is also possible that elevated levels with some foods may not cause symptoms. As such, an IgE level is not a standalone definitive diagnosis. Only your doctor can definitively diagnose a food allergy by considering your test results, symptoms, and complete medical history.

    However, you know your body best and how well you feel. You can use your results to attempt a targeted elimination diet to confirm if identified foods are the source of your symptoms.

    View a Basic Food Allergy Test, 44 Target (IgE) example report.

    Is there food allergy testing near me?

    If you’re wondering if there’s “food allergy testing near me,” you can easily order one online from 4uhealth.com. Our test uses a simple finger prick sample and detects IgE antibodies to identify food allergies. Enjoy the convenience of receiving accurate results from the comfort of your home. Order today for a reliable and straightforward allergy testing experience.

    Where to get food allergy testing?

    If you’re asking, “Where can I get a food allergy test?” there are two main options:

    Online: You can conveniently order a food allergy test online from 4uhealth.com. Our test uses a simple finger prick sample and detects IgE antibodies. IgE antibodies is the marker most trusted by doctors for accurately identifying food allergies. Enjoy the ease of getting precise results from home with a reliable and straightforward testing process. Order online today for quick and efficient allergy testing.

    Physician Clinic: Alternatively, you can visit your physician for a food allergy test. In a clinical setting, your doctor will typically perform a venous blood draw, which is a more invasive procedure compared to home tests. This blood sample will be analyzed for IgE antibodies, the same markers used in our home tests to identify food allergies. While this traditional approach offers professional oversight, it’s worth noting that many insurance carriers may only cover testing for a limited number of allergen markers per year (approximately 20).

    How to test for peanut allergy at home?

    Peanut Allergy Test At Home

    If you’re looking to test for a peanut allergy from the comfort of your home, 4U Health offers two excellent options:

    At-Home Basic 44-Food Allergy Test: This test screens for common food allergens, including peanuts, using a simple finger prick blood sample that you can easily collect at home. It’s perfect for those who want a straightforward test covering essential allergens.

    At-Home Expanded 158-Food Allergy Test: For those seeking a more comprehensive approach, this test screens for a broader range of 158 potential allergens, including peanuts. Like the Basic test, it uses a finger prick sample and can be completed entirely from home.

    Peanut Allergy Blood Test

    4U Health’s 44-Food and 158-Food Allergy tests both include a peanut allergy blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies. After collecting your finger prick blood sample, it’s sent to a CLIA-certified lab where peanut-specific IgE antibodies are analyzed. The results will show whether you have IgE antibodies associated with a peanut allergy, helping you take any necessary next steps.

    At Home Peanut Allergy Test for Children

    Parents love that 4U Health’s 44-Food and 158-Food Allergy Tests are available for children aged 2 years and older. The convenience of testing at home makes it easier to check for food allergies, including peanuts, with a simple finger prick. If you have difficulty collecting your child’s finger prick sample, 4U Health offers a free venous blood recollection kit. You can take this kit to your physician, local hospital, or lab for a blood draw. Please note that while you may be responsible for the blood collection fee, it is often covered by insurance.

    Who should not use an at home food allergy testing kit?

    All 4U Health food allergy testing kits are designed for individuals to identify food allergies that may be causing unwanted symptoms. We do not recommend the use of the results of the Food Allergy Test to achieve weight loss.

    If you suffer from chronic diarrhea or have had a severe allergic reaction with or without anaphylaxis, please contact your doctor immediately.

    • This test is not intended for the following individuals:
    • History of eating disorders: For people with a history of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, or any other related eating disorder, it is not recommended to utilize the test as part of a food elimination diet without the supervision of an attending physician.
       
    • Pregnant or breastfeeding women: Expectant and nursing women have specific nutritional needs. For this reason, they should not utilize this test as part of an elimination diet without the supervision of a healthcare provider or nutritionist.
       
    • Specimens collected in New York State: This test is not available for patient self-collection in NY.
       
    • Children under 2-years-old: The test taker must be 2+ years old.

    Can I buy this food allergy testing kit now and use this test later?

    Test now or later. This food allergy testing kit has a guaranteed expiration date of at least 5 months. That’s great news if you are buying more than one test to recheck yourself in the future or gifting to a friend or family member for later use. Our current lot of tests expire on March 31, 2025.

    Can I gift this test to a friend or family member?

    All 4U Health tests are eligible for gifting. In fact, they make great presents. The recipient who receives your gift will simply open the kit, register it, and follow the collection instructions. Within a few days of sending to the lab, your friend or family member will receive secure electronic HIPAA compliant results all thanks to your generosity.

    Where is my food allergy testing blood test performed?

    All 4U Health food allergy blood testing meets national standards and are as accurate as services provided in a doctor’s office or hospital. We only work with the highest quality CLIA certified laboratories and health experts. All testing complies with state and federal regulations. And our clinicians provide medical oversight throughout the entire food allergy testing process.

    How is my privacy protected?

    Private Allergy testing Food Allergies

    Rest assured; HIPAA security standards protect your data every step of the way while determining your food allergies. Keeping your confidential data secure is our number one priority. We only share your information when required to deliver our products and services or where we are legally obligated to do so. Your results are securely protected and available for review in your online portal; always secure but easily accessible only to you.

    Will my food allergy testing be covered by insurance?

    Pay upfront and receive no surprise medical bills. 4U Health is not enrolled in Medicare or any other private insurance network. This test is not eligible for Medicare or any other federal or state-funded insurance program reimbursement.

    Still have questions about the test?

    So you still have unanswered questions. No worries, we’d love to hear from you. Reach us by e-mail, phone or chat and we will do our best to provide answers so you can determine if this is the best test for you or your child.