Birch Pollen Allergy Test (T3) is a blood test that measures IgE antibodies against birch pollen – one of the most common causes of pollen allergy in Sweden and Northern Europe.
Birch Pollen Allergy Test (T3) analyzes blood to detect specific IgE antibodies against birch pollen, the most common cause of pollen allergy in Sweden. Birch trees bloom in spring, typically between April and June, often causing severe allergic symptoms. Typical symptoms include sneezing, nasal congestion, watery or itchy eyes, fatigue, and sometimes coughing or asthma-like symptoms. Birch pollen cross-reacts with certain foods (like apple, nuts, and carrot), so the test can also guide food allergy considerations. The test is performed as a standard blood draw at the clinic, and results are delivered digitally along with a doctor’s comment and treatment recommendations.
Get a clear diagnosis if your spring symptoms are caused by birch pollen.
Provides a basis for proper allergy medication or possible immunotherapy.
Gives insight into cross-reactivity between pollen allergy and food allergies.
Blood sample taken at the clinic, results delivered digitally with doctor’s comment.
Book an appointment online or directly at the clinic.
A blood sample is taken by a licensed nurse.
You receive digital results with doctor’s assessment and recommendations.