The Oak Pollen Allergy Test (T7) is a blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies to pollen from oak trees. It helps you understand whether your allergy symptoms are caused by oak pollen, a common trigger of seasonal pollen allergy in late spring and early summer.
The Oak Pollen Allergy Test (T7) analyses a blood sample to identify IgE antibodies to pollen from oak trees. Oak typically flowers in May–June, and its pollen can trigger allergy symptoms in sensitive individuals. Typical symptoms include sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy or watery eyes, fatigue and sometimes cough. Because oak pollen is related to birch and hazel pollen, cross-reactions can occur, which makes this test valuable for an accurate allergy diagnosis. The sample is taken as a standard blood draw at the clinic. Your result is delivered digitally with a doctor’s interpretation and recommendations for further management, including medication options or possible allergy immunotherapy.
Find out whether your symptoms during the flowering period are caused by oak pollen.
Confirm if your problems are due to oak pollen or other tree allergens.
Provides a basis for choosing the right medication or possible allergy immunotherapy.
The test is taken at the clinic and the result is sent digitally with a doctor’s interpretation.
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A venous blood sample is taken at the clinic by a nurse.
You receive a digital test result with a doctor’s assessment and recommendations.