NABL Accredited Testing
Food Allergy Test
Identify Allergies Before They Affect Your Health
Our Food Allergy Test helps detect immediate allergic reactions caused by certain foods, airborne particles, animal dander, or medications. It measures the IgE antibody response. The immune system’s way of reacting to allergens, so you can find out exactly what triggers symptoms such as itching, hives, sneezing, breathing difficulty, or rashes.
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Accreditation:
NABL

Home Sample
Collection

FREE Report
Counselling

Test Booked So Far: 14164+
Report Time:
3 to 5 working days
Fasting Time:
Not required
Recommended for:
Male, Female
Age Limit:
5-99 Years
Understanding Food Allergies
An allergy is an immune system reaction to normally harmless substances. When exposed to an allergen, your body releases IgE antibodies, which cause symptoms ranging from mild irritation to severe allergic responses.
Common Symptoms Include:
Itching
Trouble Breathing
Hives or Rash
Headache
Sneezing
Runny Nose
Itching
Trouble Breathing
Hives or Rash
Headache
Sneezing
Runny Nose
Understanding what you're allergic to is essential to avoid triggers and prevent serious reactions.
Our Food Allergy Test Procedure
A simple, safe, and comprehensive testing process designed for your convenience
Book Your Test Online
Select your preferred test panel from our website. Our expert doctor will schedule a home visit for sample collection at your convenience.
Wait 3-5 Days
After sample collection, your blood sample is tested in our NABL-accredited laboratory using advanced diagnostic technology.
Get Your Report Online
Receive your easy-to-understand digital report via email and WhatsApp. Our team is available for consultation if needed.

Understanding Total IgE Levels
If your total IgE levels are higher than normal, this probably means that you have an allergy. However, the test will not tell you what you are allergic to. A specific IgE test will help you identify your specific allergy triggers.

Treatment & Specialist Referral
If your results indicate an allergy, your doctor may refer you to an allergy specialist or recommend a treatment plan. Your treatment will depend on the type and severity of your allergy. Treatment options may include avoiding triggers, medications, or immunotherapy.

Important: Anaphylaxis Risk
People at risk of anaphylactic shock — a severe allergic reaction that can lead to death — need to be extra careful to avoid the allergy-causing substance. They may need to carry an epinephrine emergency medication with them at all times for immediate treatment.

Ongoing Support & Monitoring
Be sure to talk to your doctor if you have any questions about your allergy test results and/or your allergy treatment plan. Watch for allergy symptoms like sneezing, itching, hives, or swelling, and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider. Identifying your unique allergies helps you live more comfortably and safely.
Why Choose Foodtest

NABL-Accredited Lab
NABL-accredited diagnostic laboratory with advanced testing methods

Advanced Technology
Expert doctors, pathologists, and technicians ensuring accurate results

Safe & Hygienic
Affordable pricing with home collection facility

Detailed Reports
Reports within 3–5 working days

Free Consultation
Free post-test counselling and diet guidance

Trusted by 5,000+
Satisfied clients across Mumbai and India
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our food intolerance and allergy testing services
How will I receive my test report?
You will receive your report through WhatsApp, Email, and a hard copy sent by post. We ensure all reports are securely delivered for your convenience.
How long does it take to get the results?
You will receive your test results within 5 working days from the date of sample collection.
Is fasting required before the test?
No, fasting is not required. You can eat and drink normally before the sample collection.
Why should I get tested for Food Intolerance and Food Allergy?
Testing helps you take the guesswork out of your health and diet.
If you experience symptoms like bloating, fatigue, skin problems, or allergies, these tests can identify the foods or allergens responsible – allowing you to make informed dietary choices.
Do I need a doctor’s prescription to take the test?
No, a doctor’s prescription is not required. You can book the test directly from our website or by contacting our team.
How accurate are the results?
Your samples are tested in an NABL-accredited laboratory using advanced technology and strict quality control processes. Every sample is securely packed, labelled, and tracked to maintain integrity during transit. Our allergy and intolerance testing methods have a reproducibility rate of over 98%, meaning the same sample tested twice gives almost identical results. All tests are performed by qualified laboratory technicians using calibrated equipment to ensure precision and reliability.
How can I use my results with an elimination diet?
An elimination diet helps identify trigger foods by removing and reintroducing them one at a time. Your Food Intolerance Report includes a traffic-light system –
- Red = high reactivity
- Yellow = moderate reactivity
- Green = normal reactivity
Using this system, you’ll know which foods to limit or eliminate first. Our nutritionists can also guide you on how to create a practical eating plan and suggest suitable food alternatives to maintain a balanced diet.
What’s the difference between Food Intolerance and Food Allergy?
You will receive your report through WhatsApp, Email, and a hard copy sent by post. We ensure all reports are securely delivered for your convenience.
How will I receive my test report?
You will receive your report through WhatsApp, Email, and a hard copy sent by post. We ensure all reports are securely delivered for your convenience.
What’s the difference between Food Intolerance and Food Allergy?
Food Intolerance happens when your body struggles to digest certain foods or food components – it doesn’t involve the immune system and is not life-threatening.
Common symptoms include bloating, gas, stomach pain, and fatigue.
Food Allergy, on the other hand, involves an immune response where the body reacts immediately to certain food proteins. It can cause symptoms like rashes, swelling, wheezing, or even life-threatening anaphylaxis.
Both conditions require different approaches for diagnosis and management. Our Food Intolerance (IgG) and Food Allergy (IgE) tests help identify which foods or allergens are affecting you.
