Environmental Allergy

At-Home Test Kit

The PMC Environmental Allergy At-Home Test Kit helps identify common environmental and food allergens linked to sneezing, hay fever, asthma, skin irritation, and allergy-related symptoms. This advanced IgE blood test screens 42 allergens using a simple finger-prick sample collected at home.

£124.99

Everything included in one simple postal kit:

Why Choose PMC?

Fast access to experienced clinicians for patients dealing with ongoing allergic-type or histamine-related symptoms.

Clinically Guided IgE Allergy Testing

Measures IgE antibodies — the immune marker used in clinical allergy investigations.

Comprehensive Environmental Focus

Screens including pollens, dust mites, pet dander, and mould spores.

Results Within 7 Days

Fast laboratory turnaround with secure digital reporting.

NHS-Trained Clinicians

Testing overseen by qualified healthcare professionals and registered clinicians.

Suitable for Adults & Children

Available for ages 4 years and older.

What’s Included in the Kit

Your PMC allergy testing kit contains everything needed to safely collect, protect, and return your blood sample from home.

Test Kit & Instructions

Easy-to-follow illustrated instructions guiding you through every stage of the sample collection process.

Prepaid Freepost Envelope

Pre-addressed return envelope allowing you to send your sample back at no extra cost.

Two Single-Use Lancets

Sterile finger-prick lancets designed for safe, quick, and near-painless blood collection.

Blood Collection Tube

Laboratory-grade sample tube used to securely store your blood specimen for testing.

Secure Sample Pouch

Leak-proof protective pouch helping keep your sample secure during postal return.

Two Adhesive Plasters

Protective plasters provided for comfort after completing the finger-prick sample.

Cleansing Wipe

Antiseptic wipe included to ensure hygienic sample collection.

Results by Email

Detailed colour-coded IgE allergy results delivered securely to your inbox within 7 days.

Start Your Journey

How the Test Works

No clinic visits, no GP referral, no waiting rooms. Everything you need arrives through your letterbox.

Order Online

Place your order securely online and your test kit will be delivered directly to your home within 2–3 working days.

Collect Your Sample

Use the included finger-prick kit to collect a small blood sample in just a few minutes.

Return via Freepost

Seal your sample using the secure return packaging and send it back using the prepaid freepost label.

Receive Your Results

Your detailed colour-coded IgE allergy report will be emailed within 7 days after the laboratory receives your sample.

42 Allergens Tested — Environmental Focus

This comprehensive allergy panel primarily focuses on environmental allergens including pollens, pet dander, dust mites, mould spores, and airborne triggers commonly linked to hay fever, rhinitis, asthma, and skin reactions. The test also includes 23 food allergens for broader allergy screening.

Environmental allergens are airborne that can trigger IgE-mediated allergic reactions affecting the nose, eyes, lungs, and skin.

This panel also screens for common food allergens associated with rapid immune-related allergic reactions.

200+ foods & drinks — all in one test

This advanced intolerance panel checks reactions across multiple food categories including:

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Allergen

Common IgE Reaction

01

Birch Pollen

Common spring pollen associated with hay fever, asthma symptoms, and oral allergy syndrome.

02

Hazelnut Pollen

May trigger sneezing, itchy eyes, nasal irritation, and seasonal allergy symptoms.

03

Olive Pollen

Linked to allergic rhinitis, breathing irritation, and seasonal pollen allergies.

04

Cypress Pollen

A winter and spring pollen trigger commonly associated with hay fever and asthma flare-ups.

05

European Ash Pollen

Can contribute to rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and seasonal allergy symptoms.

06

Timothy Grass

One of the most common UK grass pollen allergens linked to hay fever and itchy eyes.

07

Rye Grass

May trigger sneezing, blocked nose, asthma symptoms, and pollen sensitivity reactions.

08

Bermuda Grass

Can contribute to skin irritation, hay fever symptoms, and respiratory discomfort.

09

Bahia Grass

Associated with seasonal sneezing, rhinitis, and airborne allergy reactions.

10

Common Ragweed

Highly allergenic weed pollen linked to hay fever, asthma, and oral allergy symptoms.

11

Mugwort

May trigger sneezing, itchy eyes, and seasonal pollen allergies.

12

English Plantain​

Common environmental allergen associated with rhinitis and eye irritation.

13

Cat Dander

Frequently linked to asthma symptoms, itchy eyes, sneezing, and skin reactions.

14

Dog Dander

Can contribute to breathing difficulties, rhinitis, and allergy flare-ups around pets.

15

Horse Dander

May trigger respiratory irritation, asthma, or skin sensitivity symptoms.

16

House Dust Mite (D. pteronyssinus)

A major indoor allergy trigger associated with asthma, eczema, and night-time coughing.

17

House Dust Mite (D. farinae)

May contribute to blocked nose, rhinitis, eczema, and sleep disruption.

18

Cockroach

Can trigger asthma symptoms, skin irritation, and respiratory allergic reactions.

19

Cladosporium (Mould Spore)

Common airborne mould allergen linked to asthma, rhinitis, and skin flare-ups.

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Allergen

Common IgE Reaction

01

Egg White

May trigger hives, swelling, digestive upset, and allergic skin reactions.

02

Cow’s Milk

Common dairy allergen associated with cramps, wheezing, and skin flare-ups.

03

Olive PollenCod

May contribute to hives, nausea, vomiting, or severe allergic reactions.

04

Salmon

Can trigger skin irritation, digestive symptoms, or allergy-related inflammation.

05

Crab

Shellfish allergen linked to swelling, itching, and severe allergic responses.

06

Shrimp / Prawn

May trigger itching, nausea, breathing irritation, or anaphylaxis symptoms.

07

Meat Mix

Screens common meat proteins linked to digestive upset and skin-related reactions.

08

Wheat

Can contribute to bloating, skin irritation, and breathing-related allergy symptoms.

09

Rice

May occasionally trigger digestive discomfort or mild allergic reactions.

10

Soya

Common allergen linked to swelling, hives, and digestive symptoms.

11

Potato

May contribute to oral allergy syndrome or skin-related irritation.

12

Tomato

Associated with itching, reflux symptoms, and allergy-related skin flare-ups.

13

Carrot

Can trigger oral allergy syndrome and mouth irritation in sensitive individuals.

14

Celery

A recognised allergen associated with oral allergy syndrome and severe allergic reactions.

15

Peanut

One of the most common allergens linked to swelling, hives, and anaphylaxis.

16

Hazelnut

May trigger oral allergy syndrome and nut allergy reactions.

17

Almond

Can contribute to digestive discomfort, swelling, and skin symptoms.

18

Sesame

Common seed allergen linked to hives and severe allergic reactions.

19

Orange

May contribute to swelling, hives, and digestive allergy symptoms.

20

Strawberry

Associated with itching, skin irritation, and tingling sensations.

21

Apple

Common trigger for oral allergy syndrome and mouth irritation.

22

Peach

May contribute to skin reactions and pollen-related oral allergy symptoms.

23

Mustard

Recognised allergen linked to digestive upset and skin-related symptoms.

Common Symptoms Linked to Environmental Allergies

Environmental allergens trigger IgE-mediated reactions that affect the nose, eyes, lungs and skin. If you experience any of the following especially seasonally or around animals this test can identify the cause.

Persistent sneezing, blocked nose, sinus irritation, and runny nose caused by airborne allergens.

Red, irritated, or watery eyes often triggered by pollen, pets, or dust exposure.

Environmental allergens can contribute to chest tightness, breathing difficulty, and wheezing.

Unexplained skin flare-ups, itching, eczema, or hives linked to allergic reactions.

Sneezing, breathing irritation, or itchy eyes around cats, dogs, or horses.

Dust mite allergies commonly worsen during sleep, causing coughing or congestion.

What’s Included in the Kit

Your PMC postal testing kit includes everything required to collect, protect, and return your sample safely from the comfort of your home.

Finger-Prick Lancets

Sterile single-use lancets designed for quick, safe, and simple blood sample collection.

Blood Collection Tube

Secure sample tube used to safely store your blood specimen for laboratory testing.

Step-by-Step Instruction Guide

Easy-to-follow instructions to help you complete your sample collection accurately at home.

Cleansing Wipe

Antibacterial wipe included to ensure a clean and hygienic sample collection process.

Adhesive Plasters

Protective plasters provided for comfort after completing the finger-prick test.

Leak-Proof Sample Pouch

Secure protective pouch designed to safely transport your sample to the laboratory.

Prepaid Freepost Return Envelope

Convenient prepaid packaging allowing you to return your sample quickly and easily.

Secure Laboratory Packaging

Professionally prepared medical-grade packaging to help protect your sample during transit.

Understanding the Results

Your report will show how your immune system reacts to different foods using a clear traffic-light format:

Your report will show how your immune system reacts to different foods using a clear traffic-light format:

Results may help guide elimination diets and nutritional adjustments with advice from a GP, dietitian, or nutritional professional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Food Intolerance & Allergy Test

What is an environmental allergy?

Environmental allergies occur when the immune system reacts to airborne substances such as pollen, dust mites, mould, or animal dander.

An allergy involves IgE antibodies and can cause immediate immune reactions, while intolerances are usually delayed responses linked to IgG4 reactions.

The kit uses a sterile lancet to collect a few drops of blood which are then returned to the laboratory using prepaid packaging.

Results are usually emailed within 7 days after the laboratory receives your sample.

Unlike skin-prick testing, antihistamines generally do not significantly affect IgE blood test results.

Yes — the test is suitable for children aged 4 years and above.

Your report helps identify allergy triggers so you can reduce exposure and discuss next steps with your GP or allergy specialist.

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