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Allergy Testing in North Texas

Tired of sneezing, congestion, watery eyes, itching, hives, or other recurring allergy symptoms? Allergy testing can help identify possible triggers so your provider can discuss a more personalized plan for relief. Choose a Passion Health Advanced Primary Care location, select a preferred provider, and request an appointment on this page.

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Understand Your Triggers

What Is Allergy Testing?

Allergy testing helps evaluate whether specific substances may be triggering unwanted reactions.

Recurring allergy symptoms can be frustrating when the trigger is unclear. Allergy testing is used to help identify substances that may be associated with your symptoms so your healthcare provider can discuss appropriate next steps.

Your visit may begin with a review of your symptoms, when they occur, possible exposures, medical history, medications, and prior allergic reactions. The type of testing recommended depends on your symptoms and clinical evaluation.

Testing may include skin prick testing, blood testing, patch testing, or intradermal testing when clinically appropriate.

Possible Allergy Symptoms

When Should You Consider Allergy Testing?

Different allergens can cause different symptoms. An evaluation can help determine whether allergy testing may be appropriate.

Sneezing & Stuffy Nose

Frequent sneezing, nasal congestion, or recurring seasonal symptoms may be related to environmental allergens.

Watery or Itchy Eyes

Recurring watery, itchy, or irritated eyes can occur with allergic reactions.

Hives & Itchy Skin

Hives, itching, or inflamed skin may warrant evaluation to identify possible triggers.

Wheezing

Wheezing can have several causes. A provider can assess whether allergies may be contributing.

Recurring Reactions

Symptoms that repeatedly appear after certain exposures may be worth discussing with a healthcare provider.

Possible Contact Allergy

Skin reactions after contact with certain substances may lead a provider to consider patch testing.

Unclear Triggers

Testing may help when allergy-like symptoms occur but the specific trigger is difficult to identify.

Persistent Symptoms

Ongoing symptoms despite avoiding suspected triggers may need a more complete medical evaluation.

Not Sure What Is Triggering Your Symptoms?

Request an allergy testing evaluation and discuss the symptoms, exposures, and testing options that may be appropriate for you.

Testing Options

Types of Allergy Testing

The testing method depends on your symptoms, suspected allergens, health history, and your provider's clinical assessment.

1

Skin Prick Testing

Small amounts of suspected allergens are introduced at the skin surface and observed for a local reaction.

2

Blood Testing

A blood sample may be sent to a laboratory to evaluate allergy-related antibodies when appropriate.

3

Patch Testing

Patches containing selected substances may be placed on the skin and checked later for delayed reactions.

4

Intradermal Testing

A small amount of a suspected allergen may be placed just under the skin in selected situations.

Your Appointment

What to Expect During an Allergy Testing Visit

Your provider will determine the appropriate evaluation and testing plan based on your symptoms and medical history.

1
Review Your Symptoms

Discuss when symptoms occur, how often they happen, and what exposures seem to make them better or worse.

2
Discuss Your Health History

Your provider may review medications, asthma or skin symptoms, prior reactions, and other relevant medical information.

3
Select Appropriate Testing

Depending on the evaluation, your provider may recommend skin testing, blood testing, patch testing, intradermal testing, or another approach.

4
Plan the Next Steps

After results are reviewed, your care plan may include trigger avoidance, symptom management, medication guidance, follow-up, or referral when appropriate.

Severe Allergic Reactions Need Emergency Care

Allergy testing is not a substitute for emergency treatment. If you have severe trouble breathing, significant throat swelling, fainting, or another potentially life-threatening reaction, call 911 or seek emergency medical care immediately.

Personalized Allergy Care

From Testing to a Practical Allergy Care Plan

Identifying a possible trigger is only one part of allergy care. Your provider can discuss what the results mean and which next steps fit your situation.

When possible, reducing or avoiding exposure to an identified allergen may help decrease symptoms. Depending on the allergy and your medical history, a provider may also discuss symptom-relief medications such as antihistamines or other treatment options.

Some patients may need additional allergy care, including specialist evaluation or immunotherapy when appropriate. Patients with a history of severe allergic reactions may also need an individualized emergency plan.

Easy Scheduling

Request Your Allergy Testing Appointment in 3 Steps

Choose a clinic, select a provider, and submit your preferred appointment date and time.

1

Select Your Location

Choose the Passion Health Advanced Primary Care clinic that is most convenient for you.

2

Choose a Provider

Review provider photos and select your preferred clinician or choose any available provider.

3

Request a Date & Time

Open the calendar, select your preference, and complete the short allergy testing request form.

Allergy Testing FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What symptoms may lead to allergy testing?

Symptoms can include sneezing, nasal congestion, watery eyes, hives, itching, inflamed skin, wheezing, and other recurring reactions. Your provider will determine whether allergy testing is appropriate.

What types of allergy tests may be used?

Testing can include skin prick testing, blood testing, patch testing, or intradermal testing depending on the suspected allergy and clinical evaluation.

How quickly are allergy test results available?

Some skin test reactions may be evaluated during the visit, while laboratory blood tests or patch testing can take longer. Timing depends on the test used.

Does submitting this form guarantee an appointment?

No. This page lets you choose a preferred date and time. The clinic team confirms final appointment availability.

What should I do for a severe allergic reaction?

For severe trouble breathing, significant throat swelling, fainting, or another potentially life-threatening reaction, call 911 or seek emergency medical care immediately.

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