Do You Suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Bloating, Gas, Constipation, or Diarrhea? Find Out if You Have a Food Sensitivity with a Simple IgG Food Sensitivity Test
A simple IgG (immunoglobin G) allergy test can potentially reveal the root cause of irritable bowel syndrome, bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, acne, or other unexplained issues you may be dealing with due to your digestive system and diet. With just a prick of the finger for a small blood sample, you can find out whether or not you have a food sensitivity causing the uncomfortable reactions you’ve been experiencing.
IgG is an antibody that is produced in response to an allergen that usually occurs during the digestive process or soon after. If you have a food sensitivity, which is a delayed reaction that can take hours or days to develop, then the IgG accumulates in your body tissue and causes inflammation which can lead to a number of diseases and health conditions. IgG testing is safe for patients of all ages. This test can either be carried out in our clinic or you can use a take-home kit. Results typically take around 7-10 days before they return from the Rocky Mountain Analytical Lab in Calgary.
IgG is an antibody that is produced in response to an allergen that usually occurs during the digestive process or soon after. If you have a food sensitivity, which is a delayed reaction that can take hours or days to develop, then the IgG accumulates in your body tissue and causes inflammation which can lead to a number of diseases and health conditions. IgG testing is safe for patients of all ages. This test can either be carried out in our clinic or you can use a take-home kit. Results typically take around 7-10 days before they return from the Rocky Mountain Analytical Lab in Calgary.
Some common symptoms of food allergies include:
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BILLING
Your food allergy test is not eligible for direct billing, but may be covered by your 3rd party extended health benefits. Check with your insurance to see if you have coverage for "blood tests", "lab tests", or "diagnostic tests".
Your food allergy test is not eligible for direct billing, but may be covered by your 3rd party extended health benefits. Check with your insurance to see if you have coverage for "blood tests", "lab tests", or "diagnostic tests".