Get Comprehensive Food Allergy and Intolerance Testing. Take Control of Your Health. Find Out What Your Body Really Needs.


Every day, thousands of people walk around with hidden food intolerances, never knowing what’s silently draining their energy, messing up their gut, triggering migraines, skin breakouts, weight gain, and even brain fog.
Here’s the worst part:
Most people blame their lifestyle or think “it’s just stress” and never get tested.
If You’re Constantly Feeling “Off”… It’s NOT Normal.
You may have an undiagnosed food intolerance.
At Lab Tests Dubai, we make it fast, easy, and private to discover exactly which foods your body is rejecting.




Maybe you’ve heard of food intolerance testing but thought:
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This is not just a diet plan, it’s your roadmap to better health.






Those who suspect certain foods affect their wellbeing

People Who've Tried Various Diets Without Success

Athletes looking to enhance performance

Individuals with a family history of food sensitivities





Those seeking to improve their energy levels

Suffer from bloating, gas, or digestive issues

Feel fatigued even after sufficient rest

Deal with skin problems like eczema or acne
A food allergy involves the immune system and can cause severe reactions, while food intolerance typically affects digestion and does not involve the immune system.
Most at-home tests involve a simple finger-prick blood sample or a saliva sample, which is collected using the provided kit and sent to a lab for analysis.
At-home tests provide insights based on IgG or IgE antibody levels. However, they should be used as a guide and not as a substitute for medical diagnosis. Always consult a healthcare professional for confirmation.
At-home tests typically screen for common allergens like dairy, gluten, nuts, shellfish, eggs, and soy, among others. The specific list of foods depends on the test kit provider.
Results are usually available within 24-48 hours after the sample is received by the lab. Many providers offer digital access to your results for convenience.
If the test results suggest a food allergy or intolerance, consult a healthcare professional or allergist for further evaluation, confirmation, and management recommendations.