Pet dander allergy testing in Borgo San Lorenzo
Find health labs to test for Pet dander allergy in Borgo San Lorenzo and compare all offers by prices and services.
Patch Test by Synlab
Piazza Dante Alighieri, 63, 50032 Borgo San Lorenzo FI, Italia
Patch Test by Synlab
Piazza Dante Alighieri, 63, 50032 Borgo San Lorenzo FI, Italia
test allergie IgE 300 allergeni by innovabiohealth S.r.l.
Test at-Home / Self-testing
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€280.00
€266.00 with our promocode
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test allergie IgE 42 allergeni by innovabiohealth S.r.l.
Test at-Home / Self-testing
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€140.00
€133.00 with our promocode
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3.3 km
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8.1 km
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11.3 km
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12.7 km
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Via Fratelli Cervi, 19, 50065 Pontassieve FI, Italia
12.6 km
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12.7 km
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Via Petrosa, 19, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino FI, Italia
12.7 km
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Via Giovanni Boccaccio, 5, 50133 Firenze FI, Italia
14.4 km
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14.4 km
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Via dell'Argine, 4, 59021 Vaiano PO, Italia
13.2 km
Pet dander allergy - symptoms and how to test
A pet dander allergy is an intolerance to proteins in an animal's saliva, urine, or skin. Pet dander allergy consists of tiny flakes of skin generated by animals, including cats, dogs, rats, birds, and anything else with hair or feathers. Seven out of ten American homes currently have a pet. However, many people, especially those with other allergies or asthma, are allergic to animals. About 10% to 20% of the global population is not affected by cat and dog allergies. To determine if you are allergic to pets, your doctor can do a skin test or a blood test to look for allergen-specific IgE (Immunoglobulin E).