Allergy testing
Our allergy testing services are designed to provide accurate, reliable results for children and adults. Whether you need testing for suspected food allergies, hay fever, or household allergens, we use evidence-based methods to give you clarity and peace of mind.
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who we are
Private Allergy Clinic
Dr. Lajeunesse is a paediatric allergist and immunologist with extensive experience managing food allergies, childhood asthma, eczema, and hay fever. Taking a holistic approach, he works to provide clear diagnoses and tailored treatment plans, helping families take charge of their child’s allergies. Dr. Lajeunesse understands the challenges families face, including the fear of severe allergic reactions, and offers expert guidance to help navigate these concerns with confidence.
Skin prick testing
Skin prick testing is our primary method of allergy testing. This non-invasive test is quick, safe, and provides same-day results. Drops of allergen solutions are placed on the skin, and a small lancet gently pricks the surface. For most people, it feels like being touched with a sharp pencil. Within 15 minutes, an itchy lump may appear at the site of a positive result, which is measured and interpreted by our specialist.
Skin prick tests can identify a wide range of allergens, including:
- Household and pet allergens
- Seasonal allergens (e.g., pollen)
- Food allergens (e.g., nuts, eggs, milk)
- Allergies associated with asthma or eczema
The Alex2 test
For more complex cases, we offer the Alex2 blood test, a cutting-edge multiplex allergy test that provides detailed information about over 250 allergens. This includes food and airborne allergens, as well as specific proteins within allergens that can indicate cross-reactivity or anaphylaxis risk. The test can be done via a standard blood draw or a simple finger-prick kit that you can complete at home.
Food challenges
If skin prick or blood tests indicate that an allergy may have been outgrown, we offer food challenges to confirm this in a controlled hospital environment. Over a few hours, small amounts of the suspected allergen are introduced under close supervision by a doctor and trained nurses. This safe process can help families reintroduce foods with complete confidence.
The weaning screen for infants
For infants starting solid foods, our specialised weaning screen can identify potential food allergies early, helping families introduce new foods safely while preventing unnecessary dietary restrictions.
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Where to find us
Outpatient Clinic
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Spire Southampton Hospital Chalybeate Close
Hampshire SO16 6UY - Opening Times Mon & Thurs mornings
The Peanut immunotherapy Clinic
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Southampton General Hospital Tremona Road
Hampshire SO16 6YD - Opening Times - Saturday mornings
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What our clients say
The treatment provided was first class and every single staff member was so helpful and kind to both our daughter and ourselves throughout every stage of the treatment, Our daughter has completed her treatment and is now consuming two M&Ms daily which has completely transformed her life and ours. I only hope more parents avail of this treatment that can completely change a child’s life, I cannot speak highly enough of all the team members at Allergy Healthcare.
Nigel
Communication, knowledge, experience of the team and responsiveness. 10 on all levels for our experience and we now feel our daughter has the tools to navigate her way through life when she leaves our supervision.
Sam
The care and expertise at allergy healthcare was excellent. I cannot recommend them enough. Throughout my daughters treatment they were supportive and encouraging going above and beyond to support us.
Helen
Dr Mich is fantastic! Great with my son and explained everything about his condition in detail. He is extremely knowledgeable and put us all at ease. Highly recommended.
Sophie
Mich, Helen and the team were excellent in my son’s Palforzia journey. They were competent, thorough and considered throughout. Their knowledgable confidence rubbed off on my allergic son and we felt safe and supported. We felt welcome and cared for.
Suzy
Frequently asked questions
Have any questions? Visit our FAQ section for answers to common queries about our allergy testing.
When is allergy testing recommended?
During your consultation, we’ll discuss your symptoms and determine whether allergy testing is appropriate. We aim to provide clarity, not unnecessary tests, so we will only test you if your symptoms suggest you are suffering from an allergy!
How do I prepare for my allergy test?
Antihistamines can interfere with the results of allergy testing. Please stop taking antihistamine medications at least four days before your appointment, including:
- Cetirizine, Loratadine, Fexofenadine, Desloratadine, Levocetirizine, Mizolastine, Alimemazine, and similar antihistamines
- Certain cold remedies—check with your pharmacist if unsure
If you’re not sure whether a medication may interfere, feel free to contact us for guidance.
What happens after my tests?
You’ll receive a written report and tailored advice on how to manage your allergies, including ways to reduce exposure and control symptoms. With our expertise, you can take control of your allergies and live with greater confidence.
What types of allergy tests do you offer?
We offer skin prick testing for quick, same-day results and the Alex² blood test for more complex cases. For food allergies, we also provide controlled food challenge tests.
How does skin prick testing work?
Skin prick testing involves placing drops of allergen solutions on your skin and gently pricking the surface. If you’re allergic, a small itchy lump appears within 15 minutes.
Is blood testing better than skin prick testing?
Both tests are effective but serve different purposes. Skin prick testing is ideal for common allergens, while the Alex² blood test provides detailed insights into complex or multiple allergies.
Do I need to stop taking antihistamines before allergy testing?
Yes, antihistamines can interfere with test results. Please stop taking them at least four days before your appointment.
Can children as young as infants be tested for allergies?
Yes, we offer tests for children from 3 months of age, including specialised weaning screens to identify potential food allergies early.
How did we do?
We welcome all feedback that helps us to improve our services and provide the highest standards of care and treatment.