What Is Your Child
Reacting To?
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Transparent Process
What You've Tried vs.
What Actually Works
Every row below dissolves a myth parents carry for months before their first appointment.
At Home
What most parents try
At AllergyCheck
What clinical testing reveals
Identifying Triggers
Guessing based on timing — "maybe it was the strawberries?"
Skin-prick panel testing 40+ allergens in a single 45-min visit
Managing Food Reactions
Cutting entire food groups "just in case" — often unnecessarily
IgE blood draw pinpoints exact foods; safe foods stay on the plate
Treating Eczema
Rotating steroid creams and hoping one sticks
Identifying the contact or airborne trigger, then treating the root cause
Breathing & Airway
Generic antihistamines that cause daytime drowsiness in kids
Sublingual immunotherapy (allergy drops) — no sedation, long-term tolerance
Emergency Preparedness
EpiPen prescribed "just in case" without knowing the actual threshold
Oral food challenge under supervision — know exactly where your child's limit is
Long-Term Plan
Annual pediatrician check-ins with no allergy specialist on file
Documented allergy passport shared with school, daycare, and ER if needed
Click "+ The research" on any row to see the clinical evidence behind it.
Our Outcomes
Numbers a tired parent
can hold onto
2,847
Children diagnosed
in the past 3 years
6 wks
Average time to diagnosis
vs. 14 months without specialist care
94%
Parent satisfaction
across 1,200+ post-visit surveys
18 yrs
Pediatric allergy focus
exclusively children, birth to 17
Parent Stories
The moment
everything clicked
We spent eleven months rotating between pediatricians and urgent care. One appointment at AllergyCheck and we had a name for what was happening: dust mite allergy plus mild peanut sensitivity. They gave us a plan that actually made sense. Theo's eczema cleared within six weeks.
Priya Mehta
Mother of Theo, age 4 — San Jose, CA
My husband was carrying an EpiPen everywhere and we didn't even know what we were protecting against. The oral food challenge was the first time in two years we felt like we had real information instead of just fear. Now we know Lily's threshold and we know what to actually avoid.
Danielle Okafor
Mother of Lily, age 6 — Oakland, CA
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