Hazel Pollen Allergy Test (T4) is a blood test that measures the presence of IgE antibodies against hazel pollen – a common tree that blooms early in spring and often causes allergic reactions.
The Hazel Pollen Allergy Test (T4) analyzes the blood to identify specific IgE antibodies against hazel pollen. Hazel blooms early in spring, often as early as February, and is one of the first sources of pollen allergy in the year. Common symptoms include runny and itchy eyes, nasal congestion, fatigue, cough, and sneezing. Hazel allergy can also cause cross-reactions with birch, alder, and certain foods (like apple, hazelnuts, and carrots). By taking this test, you get a clear diagnosis which can guide treatment, allergy vaccination, or lifestyle adjustments to reduce symptoms during pollen season.
Discover if your symptoms are caused by hazel pollen early in the season.
Confirm if your allergic symptoms are caused by hazel and not other trees.
Basis for correct treatment, allergy medication, or potential vaccination.
Blood sample taken at the clinic with digital results and doctor’s recommendations.
Book an appointment online or at the clinic.
Venous blood sample is taken at the clinic by a nurse.
Results are delivered digitally with the doctor’s comment and recommendations.