Allergy Testing
Find out what’s behind your symptoms — and how to treat them.
If you’re constantly sneezing, battling congestion, runny nose, dealing with itchy skin, or struggling to catch your breath, allergies may be to blame. But to treat them effectively, you first need to know exactly what’s triggering your symptoms. That’s where allergy testing comes in.
At Allergy & Asthma Associates of Michigan, our board-certified Allergy & Immunology physicians offer in-office allergy testing to help identify your specific sensitivities — from pollen and pet dander to foods, medications, and insect venom. Once we understand your results, we’ll walk you through your options and help build a plan for lasting relief.
If allergies are interfering with your comfort or daily life, schedule an evaluation today.
Am I a Candidate?
You may benefit from allergy testing if you:
- Have ongoing nasal congestion, sneezing, or sinus pressure
- Experience frequent rashes, hives, or skin irritation
- Struggle with asthma symptoms that seem to flare with certain exposures
- Have suspected food or drug allergies
- Take allergy medications but still have symptoms
- Want to explore long-term treatment options like allergen immunotherapy
What to Expect
Allergy testing is safe, quick, and well-tolerated by both children and adults. Depending on your symptoms and medical history, we may recommend:
- Skin prick testing — a small drop of allergen is placed on the skin, then gently scratched to observe any reaction
- Intradermal testing — a slightly deeper skin test used for more detailed sensitivity testing
- Blood testing (IgE testing) — typically used when skin testing isn’t possible or more data is needed
You’ll remain under observation during testing, and we’ll review your results with you in real time.
Types of Allergies We Test For
We test for a wide range of allergic triggers, including:
- Environmental allergens — such as pollen, mold, pet dander, and dust mites
- Food allergens — such as peanuts, shellfish, dairy, wheat, and eggs
- Drug allergies — including antibiotics, pain relievers, and anesthesia
- Insect venom — such as bees, wasps, hornets, and fire ants
- Skin and contact allergies – such as eczema, hives, or sensitivities to products (contact dermatitis)
Not all testing is necessary for every patient — we’ll tailor the approach based on your symptoms and exposure risks.
Results and Next Steps
In most cases, skin test results are available during your appointment. Blood test results may take a few days. Based on your results, we may recommend:
- Lifestyle and avoidance strategies to reduce contact with your triggers
- Daily medications like antihistamines or nasal sprays
Allergy immunotherapy (to gradually reduce sensitivity over time) - Allergy immunotherapy to gradually reduce sensitivity over time
- Biologic therapies for asthma or severe allergies, including Dupixent, Nucala, Fasenra, Tezspire, or Xolair
- Emergency precautions, including epinephrine and medical alerts, if needed
We’ll work with you to develop a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients describe it as mildly itchy or uncomfortable — not painful. It’s quick and safe, even for children.
Yes, but we may ask you to stop certain medications in the days leading up to your appointment.
Not usually — most people only need testing once unless symptoms change or new concerns arise.
Yes — especially with blood testing. We interpret all results in the context of your history and symptoms.
Yes — whether or not you pursue immunotherapy, we’ll work with you on ongoing management and support.
Get Clear Answers About Your Allergies
If you’re ready to stop guessing and start treating, allergy testing at Allergy & Asthma Associates of Michigan can help. Schedule a visit today to take the first step toward lasting relief.