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4.45(895 reviews)
Super easy to schedule an appt - friendly staff got me in and out
4.59(27 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

Friendly Staff

Respiratory Allergy Test
I was to have a phone interview to follow up but I never got the call back. It didn't matter at all as I was well into recovery. For me, a non issue.
4.65(1k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Woke up today with some soreness in my arm. I was bit by a dog and needed a Tetanus shot. Dr. Shakira Sebastian was very professional and explained what and why. Thanks, yes I would recommend the staff is very welcoming, as well.
4.83(138 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Made appt for my elderly father at 3pm, wait was minimal, seen by 3:30. Excellent staff and extremely impressed with MD, Dr Roberts, she was friendly, caring and very thorough. Beautiful, new facility
4.56(1.6k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Schedule a appt the night before and in the morning got seen immediately 10 min before my appt I was very happy
4.44(18 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

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Respiratory Allergy Test
Quality of staff is superb. Dr Marshall is one of the brightest MD and many in the First Responder community respect his common sense approach. This is a very well run facility.
4.31(29 reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Not feeling my best, I appreciate the prompt attention and caring manner of the staff. Thank you. Highly recommend.
4.43(1.4k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Went in to get an opinion on my high blood pressure, they recommended bloodworm which they did same visit, was in and out in an hour, staff and doctors were all very nice/personable and professional, wait time was no more than 10 minutes, deffinatly recommended
4.56(2.7k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Care was courteous and professional. Solv app lists wrong address so difficult to find
4.0(2 reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
4.46(1.3k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
The wait was long, which I was well aware of. The nurses were nice but seemed stressed seemed stressed and overwhelmed. The healthcare provider was treating me virtually thought an iPad, which was a little weird.  Here’s where I had issues: when I told the healthcare provider my symptoms, he ordered tests for the flu and Covid and then  prescribed me antibiotics before know the results of the tests. I was told that they would call me an hour after my appointment to let me know the results of the tests (which they never did). At that point I had already gotten my antibiotics from my pharmacy and started taking them. I quickly noticed my symptoms progressively get worst and my fever kept getting higher. I then got an email with my test results and turns out I have the Flu A stain and if you know anything about antibiotics, you are not supposed to take those with a viral infection because it can have a slew of negative effects on your health and worsen your viral symptoms. I tried calling the location I went to twice to get more info about why no one called me when my results came in and why I was prescribed the wrong medication/no one called me to tell me to start taking the antibiotics.  I ended up calling my primary and he felt bad I had such a negative experience and then prescribed the correct medication to take for the flu.
4.36(25 reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Had to come in and do a drug screening for work, staff was amazing. Great people working there
4.56(1.8k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
The services was very professional even thought they were texting for Covid19
4.56(2.2k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
My son woke up with a sore throat. His PCP was available, but not for many hours. The physician at DOCS had availability. She was empathetic, thorough, knowledgeable and insightful.
4.67(1.6k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Dr Kessler was an excellent provider, and Luis the MA was very knowledgeable and pleasant
4.4(1.2k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
I was forgotten about in the room and was apologized to about it but it caused the duration of my scheduled visit to be a lot longer than intended.
4.68(41 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

Friendly Staff

Respiratory Allergy Test
Appointment was good. Staff was friendly and attentive.
4.4(1.9k reviews)
Respiratory Allergy Test
Great job guys! The service was quick and they were very knowledgeable
4.9(11k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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Seafood Allergy Test
Shellfish Allergy Test
Respiratory Allergy Test
Woke up with a sore throat and a stuffed  head, made apptmt on line drove the 15 minutes there , waited not even five minutes and had wonderful care and had meds waiting for me at the pharmacy by the time I drove home. I cannot say enough good things about them
4.85(14k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Seafood Allergy Test
Shellfish Allergy Test
Respiratory Allergy Test
Woke up with a cough, fever and general lethargy. Was able to get an appointment right away. I saw the staff within 10 minutes and after a thorough exam by Mathew Gorman PA I was on my way home with a diagnosis and meds within 30 minutes. I have been to many urgent cares for myself and my children and LI Urgent is the best.
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Connecticut Allergy Tests

In the United States, more than 50 million people suffer from allergies. Allergies occur in families and are especially prevalent in youngsters. They can, however, start at any age. Allergies can go away for a while and then reappearance years later.

Allergies can flare up at any time in your life when your body's defenses are compromised, such as during pregnancy or following an illness. The sooner you recognize an allergy, the sooner you can avoid triggers and find relief from your symptoms.

Allergies come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can manifest themselves in a variety of ways. Pollen, dust mites, animal dander, bug bites, some drugs, and mold are all common allergens. Sneezing, watery eyes, a runny nose, sinus congestion, coughing, or a skin rash are all signs of an allergic reaction. Certain illnesses, such as asthma or eczema, might be made worse by allergies. You may have an allergy if your symptoms continue longer than two weeks and come back.

An allergy test can help you identify specific allergens and triggers if you suspect you have allergies. Then, in collaboration with your healthcare professional, you can create a treatment plan to help you avoid allergens in the future.

To effectively diagnose an allergy, multiple allergy tests may be required. Your doctor may request a second skin test if the first one is inconclusive. Food allergy testing is more complicated and typically necessitates an exclusion diet. During an elimination diet, you will eliminate probable allergens from your diet and gradually reintroduce them one at a time to see whether you have any reactions. Dairy, eggs, peanuts, wheat, soy, fish, and shellfish are all common food sensitivities.

Allergy Testing FAQs

  • How do allergy tests work?

    A skin test or a blood test may be used for allergy testing. A skin test involves softly scratching the skin's surface using an instrument to apply a suspected allergen. You are allergic if your skin becomes reddened, swollen, or itchy.

    In some circumstances, such as when a severe adverse reaction to a skin test is suspected, blood tests are employed. Your blood will be submitted to a lab for testing to see if you have antibodies to certain allergens.

  • How long does it take to get allergy test results?

    Allergy skin testing is really quick. Any reactions, which usually happen within 20 minutes, will be watched. You may feel redness or swelling a few hours following the test in some situations. Because a blood sample must be submitted to a laboratory for analysis, blood tests take longer. As a result, the findings may take several days to arrive.

  • How long does allergy testing take?

    The length of time it takes to do an allergy test is determined by the type of test. A skin test requires you to stay at the doctor's office while your reactions are evaluated. This usually takes between 20 and 40 minutes. Scratch tests, on the other hand, can be inconclusive at times, and your doctor may wish to conduct more testing. Drawing a blood sample takes only a few minutes if you are only doing a blood test.

  • How much does an allergy test cost?

    Allergy testing costs vary significantly based on the type of test and the number of allergens screened. A skin test, for example, can cost anywhere from $60 to $300, plus there may be an additional fee for an allergist appointment. Blood testing might cost anything from $200 and $1,000.

  • Does insurance cover allergy testing?

    If you have health insurance, allergy testing may be covered by your policy. To find out exactly what is covered, contact your insurance company. A copay may be required. The copay for a specialist may be more than the copay for a primary care physician under some insurance policies. A separate charge from the laboratory will be sent if you undergo a blood test, which may or may not be reimbursed by insurance.

  • How do I read allergy test results?

    Following an allergy test, your doctor will look for wheals and flares, which are skin reactions. A wheal is a skin rash that is elevated, red, and itchy. Wheals come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and some of them have a white center. The red region surrounding the wheal is known as a flare. A greater wheal and flare will be caused by stronger allergic reactions.

  • How accurate are allergy tests?

    Testing for allergies isn't a precise science. They can sometimes produce a false positive, indicating the presence of an allergy when none exists. They may also fail to cause an allergic reaction to anything you are allergic to. On other occasions, you may react differently to the same allergy test. Some drugs can also affect the outcome of allergy tests.

  • Where should I get an allergy test?

    Allergists, or doctors who specialize in allergies, frequently do allergy tests. You can ask your health care physician to refer you to an allergist if you have one. Allergy testing may also be available at some labs, clinics, or urgent care centers. You can also look for a supplier in our Solv directory.

  • How can I book an allergy test through Solv?

    Simply start entering "allergy" into the search bar on our website. A drop-down menu will display. Choose "allergy test" from the drop-down menu. You have the option of using your existing location or entering a new one. Then press the search button. On the following page, you'll find a list of local providers, along with contact information and available appointment hours. To schedule an appointment, find a provider near you and fill out the form.

  • Can I do at-home allergy testing?

    Some allergy tests can be done at home, but they aren't always accurate. Although an allergy test may appear to be a straightforward procedure, you should seek the advice of a trained allergy specialist. There are numerous variables in the testing process that can influence your results. Severe responses may occur in certain persons, necessitating medical intervention.

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American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
https://acaai.org/allergies/allergy-treatment/allergy-testing

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