Frequently Asked
Questinons

  • What services does PAC provide?

    We offer allergy testing (skin prick, patch), food and drug challenges, nebulization, medication administration, and allergy education for children.

  • How is a skin prick test done?

    A small amount of allergen is applied to the skin, and we observe for a reaction. It’s quick, safe, and minimally invasive.

  • What’s the difference between skin prick and patch testing?

    Skin prick testing identifies immediate allergies, while patch testing checks for delayed reactions, mainly to medications or contact allergens.

  • Are the tests painful for my child?

    No. Tests are designed to be gentle. Children may feel mild discomfort, but procedures are quick and carefully supervised.

  • How long do food or drug challenges take?

    These are done over several hours in a safe, monitored setting to observe reactions gradually and avoid risks.

  • Can you help with long-term allergy management?

    Yes. We guide families on allergen avoidance, treatment plans, and emergency preparedness to ensure long-term wellness.