Introduction
Use this index to view region‑tailored inhalant panels for Washington, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, and Massachusetts. Each state section lists representative outdoor and indoor allergens covered by Wyndly’s CLIA‑certified at‑home allergy test, with links to order testing and review the full allergen catalog.
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Order the at‑home test: Wyndly At‑Home Allergy Test
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Full allergen catalog (40+ inhalants): Allergen List
How Wyndly builds state panels
Wyndly’s national inhalant panel measures specific IgE to 40+ common indoor and outdoor allergens and is reviewed by a board‑certified physician before a personalized plan is created. State notes below emphasize trees, grasses, and weeds commonly cited in nearby state guides and national references, while always including core indoor inhalants (dust mites, mold, pets, cockroach, mouse) from the same national panel. See: Allergen List, regional guides for Oregon, Ohio, Wisconsin, Maine, New York, and CDC context on pollen/allergens (CDC climate & pollen).
Quick index
| State | Jump |
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| Washington (WA) | Go to WA |
| Michigan (MI) | Go to MI |
| Minnesota (MN) | Go to MN |
| Indiana (IN) | Go to IN |
| Massachusetts (MA) | Go to MA |
What’s always included
Regardless of state, the national inhalant panel includes:
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Trees: acacia, alder, birch, cottonwood/poplar, elm, maple/box elder, oak, olive, pecan/hickory, walnut, white ash, mountain cedar, and more (catalog).
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Grasses/weeds: Bahia, Bermuda, Johnson, perennial ryegrass, Timothy; ragweed, mugwort, rough pigweed, Russian thistle, sheep sorrel, nettle, and more (catalog).
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Indoor inhalants: dust mite (D. farinae, D. pteronyssinus, B. tropicalis), molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), pet dander (cat, dog, horse), cockroach, mouse (catalog).
Washington (WA)
Regional emphasis (derived from PNW data such as Oregon):
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Trees often implicated: alder, birch, cottonwood/poplar, elm, maple, oak.
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Grasses: perennial ryegrass, orchard, fescue, Timothy; Bermuda can appear in mixes used for lawns.
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Weeds: plantain weed (regional), ragweed (late summer/fall), mugwort.
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Indoors (year‑round): dust mites, molds, pet dander, cockroach, mouse (catalog).
Order testing: At‑Home Allergy Test
Michigan (MI)
Regional emphasis (informed by nearby Ohio and Wisconsin):
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Trees often implicated: oak, maple/box elder, birch, hickory/pecan, walnut, ash, cottonwood.
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Grasses: ryegrass, Timothy, fescue, orchard.
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Weeds: ragweed (dominant in fall), pigweed, Russian thistle; sheep sorrel/nettle may co‑occur.
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Indoors (year‑round): dust mites, molds, pet dander, cockroach, mouse (catalog).
Order testing: At‑Home Allergy Test
Minnesota (MN)
Regional emphasis (informed by Upper Midwest data such as Wisconsin):
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Trees often implicated: oak, maple, birch, ash, walnut, hickory/pecan, cottonwood.
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Grasses: ryegrass, Timothy, fescue, orchard.
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Weeds: ragweed (fall peak), wormwood/sagebrush family possible regionally, pigweed.
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Indoors (year‑round): dust mites, molds, pet dander, cockroach, mouse (catalog).
Order testing: At‑Home Allergy Test
Indiana (IN)
Regional emphasis (informed by Ohio):
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Trees often implicated: oak, maple, birch, cottonwood/poplar, ash, elm, walnut, hickory/pecan.
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Grasses: ryegrass, Timothy, fescue, orchard, Kentucky blue (overlaps with Midwest turf).
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Weeds: ragweed (notably prevalent), pigweed, Russian thistle.
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Indoors (year‑round): dust mites, molds, pet dander, cockroach, mouse (catalog).
Order testing: At‑Home Allergy Test
Massachusetts (MA)
Regional emphasis (informed by Maine and New York):
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Trees often implicated: oak, maple, birch, hickory/pecan, ash, elm.
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Grasses: bent grass (New England lawns), ryegrass, Timothy, fescue, orchard.
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Weeds: ragweed (dominant in early fall), mugwort, nettle.
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Indoors (year‑round): dust mites, molds, pet dander, cockroach, mouse (catalog).
Order testing: At‑Home Allergy Test
Next steps
1) Identify your inhalant sensitivities with the At‑Home Allergy Test. 2) Meet a board‑certified physician online to review results and design care (drops/tablets) from Wyndly’s national panel. 3) Begin sublingual immunotherapy at home for long‑term relief (see medical overview and state references above).
References and regional context
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Wyndly allergen catalog: Allergen List
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Regional state guides used for emphasis: Oregon, Ohio, Wisconsin, Maine, New York
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National context: CDC – Allergens and Pollen