Your allergy specialist may advise that you have a skin prick test to help identify your allergies. A nurse typically performs this test.
The skin prick test involves placing small amounts of substances (allergens) that may be causing your symptoms on the skin; most often on the forearm, upper arm, or back.
There are several medications that need to be avoided prior to performing the test. Please check if you are taking one of these medications by visiting our Medication Advice page prior to proceeding with skin prick testing.
What’s involved with a skin prick test?