Testing

Start with Testing.

Start with guided testing intake if the route is unclear. Allerim helps sort food-triggered, environmental, and mixed symptom stories into the clearest next testing path without forcing a panel choice too early.

01Start with guided testing intake when symptoms are mixed or the route is not obvious yet.
02Go straight to Allermetrix when the food question is already clear.
03After testing, results are reviewed and released with written next steps.

Choose your start

Two clear ways to start.

Start with guided testing intake if you are unsure. Choose an Allermetrix panel if you already know items you'd like to test.

Allerim still follows the same backbone after testing: results, provider review, written guidance, then follow-through only when it changes the next step. Some cases stop after written review.

Recommended first

Most guided

Start with guided testing intake

Best when you are not sure what to order yet. The guided testing intake helps sort a mixed food and symptom story before you commit to a panel.

Primary direct path

Main testing family

Choose an Allermetrix panel

Best when you already know what you want to test. Focused panels move faster while staying inside the main Allerim path.

When the route is unclear

A mixed GI + fatigue + headache story usually starts here

If the main story is bloating, abdominal pain, reflux, headaches, migraines, fatigue, or post-meal crashes, do not force a panel choice first. Use guided testing intake to sort timing, cofactors, and likely food lanes before checkout.

When inhalants look primary

Some symptom stories are better sorted through the environmental lane

Pollen, dust, mold, pets, and other inhalant exposures can keep symptoms active too. If the story looks clearly seasonal or inhalant-dominant, use the environmental lane. If food and inhalants feel mixed, start with guided testing intake.

Food, environmental, and mixed patterns

Built to route beyond one narrow symptom story.

Allermetrix-first testing path

Primary testing stays inside the main Allerim workflow.

Provider-reviewed interpretation

Results and next steps stay clinically governed.

Start from your symptoms

Pick the lane that sounds most like you.

Keep the first decision simple. Most people do better when the symptom cluster points them toward the right testing path.

GI symptoms, fatigue, headaches

Best first step

Bloating, reflux, abdominal pain, migraines, fatigue, brain fog, or post-meal crashes usually need pattern review before panel choice.

Delayed reactions after red meat or tick exposure

Focused route

Night-time flares, delayed GI symptoms, mixed timing, or a red-meat pattern should go through the Alpha-gal path first.

I already know what I want to test

Direct panel path

If you already know the food question or panel family, go straight to the Allermetrix chooser and move faster.

Congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, inhalant flares

Secondary lane

If the pattern looks clearly seasonal or inhalant-driven, use the environmental lane. If food and inhalants are mixed, start with guided testing intake.

What happens next

Testing should end in a useful report, not more confusion.

The goal is not to send people into a maze of separate stores or forms. The goal is to choose the right lane quickly, then return a written report and next step that make the findings easier to use.

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Choose the right route

Start with guided testing intake for mixed or unclear stories, or go straight to a focused panel when the question is already clear.

02

Get results read in context

Testing is followed by results and provider review, so the written report reflects the symptom story that led you there.

03

Receive clear next steps

Some people stop after written review. Others open into follow-through only when the findings actually change the next step.

Optional secondary testing

Keep partner testing secondary to the main Allerim route.

Use these only when they complement the main Allerim lane. Labcorp is the current local-draw option. GlycanAge remains a future addition, and Edifice Health iAge is available as an external partner resource. None of these should replace the primary Allerim testing-and-report path.

Partner lab

Labcorp testing

Local draw panels

Available now

Local draw

Labcorp testing

In-person lab panels collected at a Labcorp patient service center and added to your Allerim checkout summary.

Coming soon

Coming soon

GlycanAge

Immune-context tracking through IgG glycan patterns, used to understand the background state shaping tolerance, inflammation, and recovery over time.

Coming soon

Direct-access partner test

External partner

Edifice Health iAge

Inflammatory Age from a standard blood draw, positioned around systemic chronic inflammation and longitudinal tracking of immune-health context.

Before checkout

Review one clear summary before you commit.

Review one clear summary before checkout, even when Allermetrix and partner testing follow different operational paths behind the scenes. This is there to keep the route understandable, not to turn the page into a product catalog.

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You review one clear summary before checkout, even if fulfillment differs behind the scenes.

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Allermetrix results still stay inside the main Allerim testing and report path.

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Secondary partner testing stays optional and does not replace the main Allerim route.