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A Blood Prick Test Is the Best Way to Get Tested for Allergies

Dr. Manan Shah, MD, ENT
Wyndly co-founder and Chief Medical Officer
Updated February 13, 2023

Getting tested for allergies is a great way to learn what allergens you should avoid, and discover what kind of treatment can provide you with...

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Get Tested to Find Out if You’re Allergic to Pollen

Dr. Manan Shah, MD, ENT
Wyndly co-founder and Chief Medical Officer
Updated February 10, 2023

Pollen allergies are among the most common allergies out there, and typically they start to become a problem in the spring and summer. If you...

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How Do You Interpret Your Allergy Skin Test Results?

Dr. Manan Shah, MD, ENT
Wyndly co-founder and Chief Medical Officer
Updated February 10, 2023

How do you interpret your allergy skin test results? I'm Dr. Manan Shah. I'm an ENT and allergist with Wyndly Health. And in this quick...

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How an Allergy Doctor Can Help Treat Your Allergy Symptoms

Dr. Manan Shah, MD, ENT
Wyndly co-founder and Chief Medical Officer
Updated February 28, 2023

Are you tired of suffering from watery eyes and a runny nose? Of not being able to pet a cat without feeling itchy and red?...

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Our test detects the 40 most common indoor and outdoor environmental allergies, including pet dander, pollen, and dust.

Pets: cat dander, dog dander, horse dander.

Grass and shrub pollen: Bahia grass, Bermuda grass, birch, common ragweed, Johnson grass, mugwort, mulberry, nettle, perennial ryegrass, rough pigweed, Russian thistle, sheep sorrel, Timothy grass, and more.

Tree pollen: acacia, alder, Australian pine & beefwood, birch, cottonwood & poplar, elm, maple & box elder, maple leaf & sycamore, mountain cedar, oak, olive, pecan & hickory, rough marsh elder, walnut, white ash, and more.

Other: alternaria alt., aspergillus fum., aureobasidium, cladosporium fum., cockroach, dust mite (b. tropicalis, d. far, and d. pter), mouse, penicillium notatum mold, and more.