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Mold Allergy Testing: IgE Blood Panels for Common Molds
Blood-based IgE panels that screen for sensitivity to the most common indoor and outdoor molds.
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Panels from $66.36 with promotional pricing (regularly $82.95); the broadest panel is $279.96 (regularly $349.95) at time of writing.
At a glance
Mold allergy testing measures IgE antibodies your immune system produces when it becomes sensitized to specific molds such as Aspergillus, Alternaria, Cladosporium, and Penicillium. These blood panels are designed for people with persistent, unexplained allergy symptoms, sneezing, coughing, congestion, or watery eyes, especially when symptoms flare at home. Results show which molds are associated with your sensitivities so you can plan avoidance and therapy discussions with your doctor.
Best suited for
- People with persistent sneezing, coughing, congestion, or watery eyes that flare at home or in a specific building
- Anyone who suspects hidden mold in their living or working environment and wants to know if they're sensitized
- Allergy sufferers whose triggers haven't been identified through prior evaluation
- Households planning remediation or air-quality upgrades who want a baseline sensitivity profile to review with their doctor
What's included
Expanded Mold Allergy Panel
IgE antibodies to 14 molds including Stachybotrys, Fusarium, and Trichoderma, 15 tests, 15 biomarkers
Complete Mold Allergy Panel
IgE antibodies to 6 common molds including Alternaria alternata and Aspergillus fumigatus
Mast Cell Mold IgE Panel
IgE antibodies to common and toxic molds including Candida, Chaetomium, and Stachybotrys, 9 biomarkers
Mold Allergy Panel
IgE antibodies to 5 common mold allergens including Candida albicans and Mucor racemosus
TP - Mold Allergy Panel Expanded (IgE)
Expanded IgE mold profile, 11 tests, 11 biomarkers
The importance of testing
Mold allergy panels measure immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies, the immune proteins your body produces when it becomes sensitized to a specific allergen. Each panel tests your blood against a defined list of molds, from common household types like Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Penicillium to less familiar species such as Stachybotrys, Fusarium, and Trichoderma on the expanded panels.
Elevated IgE levels to a particular mold are markers associated with allergic sensitivity, which can show up as nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, coughing, or wheezing. When symptoms persist at home or in a particular building and standard explanations haven't held up, identifying which specific molds your immune system reacts to can bring useful clarity.
Results give you and your doctor a concrete starting point. Knowing your specific sensitivities can guide conversations about avoidance strategies, air-quality improvements in your living or working space, and whether allergy therapy options are worth exploring. Because IgE levels can be tracked over time, repeat testing can also help you see how your sensitization profile changes.
The panels on this page differ mainly in breadth, from a focused five-mold screen to an expanded profile covering more than a dozen species. Broader panels cost more but reduce the chance that a relevant mold goes untested; review each panel's mold list to match the test to your situation.
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Order NowFrequently asked questions
What does a mold allergy blood test measure?
A mold allergy blood test measures IgE antibodies, the immune proteins your body produces when it becomes sensitized to specific mold species. Elevated IgE to a particular mold is a marker associated with allergic sensitivity, and results are worth reviewing with your doctor alongside your symptoms and exposure history.
Which molds do these panels cover?
Coverage depends on the panel you choose. The focused panels screen for five to six common molds such as Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Cladosporium herbarum, Mucor racemosus, and Penicillium notatum, while the expanded options add species like Stachybotrys, Fusarium, Curvularia, Epicoccum, Rhizopus, and Trichoderma.
Can I order mold allergy testing without a doctor's visit?
Yes, these panels can be ordered directly online through the partner page without scheduling a doctor's appointment first. You choose a panel, complete checkout, and visit a local lab for a blood draw; results are then delivered to your secure online account to review with your own physician.
Is mold allergy testing available in every US state?
No. Direct-to-consumer lab testing is restricted or prohibited in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, so residents of those states may be blocked at the partner's checkout. If you live elsewhere in the US, you can typically order online and test at a nearby lab location.
What's the difference between the mold allergy panels?
The main difference is breadth: the basic Mold Allergy Panel screens for five common molds, the Complete panel covers six, the Mast Cell Mold IgE Panel adds toxic-mold species like Stachybotrys and Chaetomium, and the Expanded panel tests IgE responses to fourteen molds. Broader panels reduce the chance a relevant mold goes untested.
Can this test tell me if my home has mold?
No, it measures your immune response, not your environment. Elevated IgE results indicate sensitization to specific molds, which can prompt you to investigate your living space, but confirming mold in a building requires an environmental inspection.
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