15 Mould IgE Panel
Product information
Our Total IgE Test is a quick and reliable way to evaluate your body’s overall allergic response. This blood test measures the total amount of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) in your system – a type of antibody that the immune system produces in response to allergens. Elevated IgE levels can signal the presence of allergies, inflammation, or other immune-related issues.
Description
At London Blood Tests, we offer the Total IgE Test as a fast, reliable diagnostic tool to assess your immune system’s allergic response. This test measures the total Immunoglobulin E (IgE) in your blood – a key antibody produced during allergic reactions. It is a valuable marker for identifying potential allergies, immune sensitivities, and certain inflammatory conditions.
Whether you're experiencing persistent skin irritation, breathing difficulties, or suspected food or environmental allergies, the Total IgE Test offers important insight into your immune health. It is commonly used alone or alongside IgG, IgG4, or IgA panels to deliver a comprehensive allergy profile.
Test Overview
- Sample Type: Serum (blood sample)
- What It Measures: Total IgE antibody concentration
- Purpose: Detects elevated IgE linked to allergic reactions, immune hypersensitivity, or chronic inflammation
- Turnaround Time: Results are typically available within 10 business days
- Usage: Can be combined with allergen-specific panels for detailed allergy diagnostics
What Is Tested in the Total IgE Test
This test includes a single biomarker:
- Total Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
- A general indicator of allergic activity and immune response
- Elevated levels may be associated with:
- Food allergies
- Hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
- Asthma
- Eczema
- Parasitic infections
- Atopic dermatitis
- Chronic sinusitis
Why Choose London Blood Tests?
- State-of-the-art laboratory diagnostics
- No GP referral required
- Comfortable, private London-based clinic
- Rapid sample collection with minimal wait times
- Full access to results via secure online portal
- Optional follow-up with healthcare professionals