Allergen Testing in Texas, Arkansas & Oklahoma
Persistent allergy symptoms often begin with something you cannot see.
Allergen testing captures the air in your home and sends it to an accredited lab, which identifies and measures the microscopic particles in it, so you finally know what you're breathing.
- 43 particles identified
- Results in 2-3 days

A Clearer Picture of your indoor air
Your indoor air contains much more than pollen alone. An accredited lab identifiies and measures the airborne particles in your sample. Screening for 43 particle types.
- Dust mites
- Skin cells
- Animal hair
- Human hair
- Feather barbules
- Insect fragments
- Plant fragments
- Starch grains
- Diatoms
- Oak
- Pine
- Hickory
- Walnut
- Sunflower
- Witch hazel
- Undifferentiated
- Fiberglass
- Cellulose
- Cotton
- Synthetic
- Soot
- Fire-related soot
- Charred plant debris
- Tire rubber
- Minerals
- Silica
- Gypsum board debris
- Glass
- Efflorescence
- Salt crystals
- Aluminum
- Iron
- Newspaper ink
- Inkjet droplets
- Oil droplets
- Paint pigments
- Angular pigments
- Birch pigments
- Grass pigments
- Hardwood fragments
- Softwood fragments
- Organic debris
- Low-contrast amorphous
Helping provide greater clarity, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Worth testing when the cause isn't obvious.
If your symptoms follow you home, testing turns a guess into a short list you can act on.
Often booked by
- Allergy & asthma sufferers
- New-home buyers
- Parents of young kids
- Pet owners
- Renters
- After a renovation
- After water damage
Symptoms are worse at home than anywhere else, and you want to know why.
You're buying a home and want to know what the last owners, and their pets, left behind in the air.
You have young children and want to cut down what they breathe every day.
Unexplained congestion, headaches, or fatigue with no clear cause.
A recent renovation or past water damage may have added something new to the air.
We can do both in one visit.
Allergy symptoms and mold often turn up together. If you're not sure which one you're dealing with, we frequently pair allergen testing with a mold test, so you get the whole picture in a single appointment.
Find out what's really in your air.
Call and we'll get you on the calendar for allergen testing.
