Nashville Wellness - Alpha-Gal
Focused alpha-gal screen for delayed mammalian-food reaction questions.
IgE
Alpha-gal specific IgE
Total IgE
Included for context
Cost breakdown
Best when alpha-gal is the main question.
Walk up for onsite Allerim testing, immune-aging offers, and practical next steps.
Choose your test path, complete checkout-readiness details, then visit the Allerim table for walk-up collection while event kits are available. Consults and at-home testing stay separate when those are the better fit.
Allermetrix onsite panels
Choose alpha-gal, food IgG4, or both based on the question you want answered. Each option includes onsite collection while event kits last and provider order/review support.
Focused alpha-gal screen for delayed mammalian-food reaction questions.
IgE
Alpha-gal specific IgE
Total IgE
Included for context
Cost breakdown
Best when alpha-gal is the main question.
Focused food IgG4 set for delayed or mixed food-pattern context.
IgG4
15-food event set
Foods
Milk, wheat, oat, peanut, soy, almond, garlic, mustard, banana, avocado, pineapple, egg, green pepper, kidney bean, cantaloupe
Cost breakdown
Best when the question is food sensitivity or food-pattern context rather than alpha-gal alone.
Combines alpha-gal IgE safety context with the focused food IgG4 set.
IgE
Alpha-gal specific IgE
Total IgE
Included for context
IgG4
15-food event set
Cost breakdown
Best when alpha-gal is still a question but broader food-pattern context is also useful.
GlycanAge and iAge are not allergy panels. Choose them when the goal is immune-aging or inflammation context, not alpha-gal, food IgG4, skin testing, or SLIT decision support.
GlycanAge vs iAge
GlycanAge
IgG glycan patterns
Looks at sugar structures attached to IgG antibodies. Those patterns can add context about immune balance, inflammatory tone, and biological-age trend tracking.
Best for a wellness baseline or repeatable trend marker over time.
iAge
Inflammatory-age score
Focuses on inflammatory signaling associated with systemic chronic-inflammation burden and immune aging.
Best when inflammation load is the main question.
Bundle
Both signals together
Pairs the glycan immune-balance lens with the inflammatory-age lens so follow-up can compare two different immune-health signals.
Best when you want broader context, not a single-marker snapshot.
GlycanAge testing for IgG glycan immune-aging context. Best when you want a wellness baseline and trend marker tied to immune balance and chronic inflammation.
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Edifice Health iAge testing for inflammatory-age context. Best when the main question is systemic chronic inflammation and immune-health burden.
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Pairs the glycan immune-aging lens with the inflammatory-age lens so follow-up can compare two complementary immune-health signals.
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Checkout
You can select one Allermetrix panel and one immune-age option. Contact, kit shipping, and consent fields appear only after you proceed to checkout.
Next steps at the fair
Use event checkout for booth testing, schedule a consult for deeper clinical questions, or choose an at-home kit if onsite collection is not the right fit.
Use this event lane for checkout readiness and booth check-in. Collection uses event inventory while kits last and does not hold a collection slot.
Back to offersUse a consult for help choosing a test, complex symptoms, existing results, family or pediatric questions, or follow-up after results. This is clinical scheduling, not onsite collection.
Schedule consultIf onsite kits run out or you prefer to test later, use the existing shipped-kit Allermetrix flow. This is an intentional fallback, not an automatic conversion from onsite testing.
Use at-home testingAsk the team at the table about any same-day add-ons being evaluated, including possible environmental skin screening or SLIT review availability. These are not part of online checkout unless enabled onsite.
Day-of flow
The event lane is intentionally built for booth flow. People can pre-register or walk up, but collection is first available through onsite inventory, staff check-in, label confirmation, and event batch handling.
Start the event testing form before or during the fair.
Choose the testing lane that fits your symptom story.
When ready to check out, complete contact, kit shipping, consent, and payment-readiness details.
Check in at the Allerim booth; no appointment slot is reserved by default.
Staff assigns an onsite Tasso kit if event inventory is available.
Your labeled sample enters the event batch and manifest workflow.
Event testing uses onsite inventory. If kits run out, the page sends visitors to the existing at-home path deliberately. Payment starts the fulfillment workflow after Stripe reconciliation and required intake; it does not complete testing, lab analysis, vendor fulfillment, or provider review.
Ready at the fair
Start with faster booth check-in, choose a consult when the story is complex, or use at-home testing if onsite collection is not the right fit.