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Grey Alder Allergy Test (T2)

The Grey Alder Allergy Test (T2) is a blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies against pollen from grey alder, a common early spring source of pollen allergy in Scandinavia.

1 marker2–4 business daysAutomatic digital referralQuick result 6,00 €

About this test

The Grey Alder Allergy Test (T2) analyzes blood to measure the presence of specific IgE antibodies against pollen from grey alder. This tree blooms early in the spring and is one of the first sources of pollen allergy in Sweden and much of Europe. Allergy to grey alder often causes symptoms such as watery and itchy eyes, sneezing, nasal congestion, fatigue, and throat irritation. Some individuals may experience cross-reactions with birch pollen. This test provides a clear diagnosis and guidance for effective treatment with antihistamines, nasal sprays, or allergy immunotherapy. Results are delivered digitally with the doctor’s comment.

What’s included in this test

Specific IgE against grey alder (T2)

Why choose Grey Alder Allergy Test?

1

Early spring test

Identify pollen allergy caused by grey alder early in the season.

2

Clear diagnosis

Confirm if your symptoms are due to grey alder pollen and not other trees.

3

Individual treatment

Results help you receive proper treatment and relief quickly.

4

Quick and convenient

Simple blood test with digital results and doctor’s comment.

Important information before testing

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    No fasting required before the test.
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    Avoid antihistamines before sampling if possible.
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    Inform medical staff about allergy medications or recent infections.

How it Works

1

Book

Book your appointment online or directly at the clinic.

2

Sample Collection

A venous blood sample is taken at the clinic by a nurse.

3

Results

The results are delivered digitally with the doctor’s comment and recommendations.

45,00 €
Member Price 39,00 €
Quick result 6,00 €
Number of markers1
Turnaround Time2–4 business days

Automatic digital referral

Results with doctor’s comment