Ongoing Care

Allergy Medication Plan & Refills

The right antihistamine, at the right dose, refilled when you need it — without trial-and-error at the pharmacy.

Async allergist review for everyday allergy management. We pick the right antihistamine (Zyrtec, Allegra, Xyzal, or Rx-strength), add a nasal spray or eye drops if needed, and refill what already works. For seasonal allergies, year-round indoor allergies, itchy eyes, and chronic itch.

5.0· 127 reviews
Board-certified allergists
Async review · Most refills sent same day

What's included

Everything you need in one flat fee.

  • Allergist review of your symptoms, triggers, and what you've already tried
  • A clear plan — which antihistamine, at what dose, when to take it
  • Prescriptions for Rx-strength options (hydroxyzine, higher-dose cetirizine) if needed
  • Add-on recommendations — nasal spray, eye drops, decongestant — when appropriate
  • Refills included for 6 months, sent to your pharmacy
  • Free follow-up adjustments if the first plan doesn't fully work

How it works

4 steps. Mostly async.

Step 1

Tell us your symptoms

Seasonal, year-round, eyes, nose, skin, sleep — whatever's bothering you.

Step 2

What you've tried

Which OTCs you've used, what worked, what didn't, any side effects.

Step 3

Allergist builds your plan

Within 1–2 business days. Picks the right med, dose, and adds nasal spray or eye drops if needed.

Step 4

Prescriptions sent to your pharmacy

Same-day for most refills. Refills for 6 months included.

Treatment options

The allergist picks the right path for you

Your case may need one of these — or a combination, depending on your history.

Pick the right antihistamine

Zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra, Xyzal — they're not interchangeable. We pick what fits your symptoms and side-effect profile.

Up-dose when standard isn't enough

Many patients benefit from higher-than-OTC doses under allergist supervision.

Step up to Rx-only options

Hydroxyzine for severe itch or sleep, prescription combinations when OTC plateaus.

Add nasal spray or eye drops

Antihistamines alone often aren't enough — we round out the plan when you need it.

Who it's for

Eligibility at a glance

You qualify if

  • Seasonal allergy sufferers wanting a clear plan
  • Year-round indoor allergies (dust, pet dander, mold)
  • Allergic rhinitis / hay fever
  • Itchy eyes or chronic itch
  • Patients whose current antihistamine stopped working
  • Need Rx-strength options OTC can't provide
  • Refill of antihistamines that work — sent to your pharmacy

Not the right fit if

  • !Anaphylaxis history without an EpiPen — start with EpiPen Refills
  • !Chronic hives lasting 6+ weeks — see Chronic Hives Treatment instead
  • !Severe asthma or breathing symptoms (book a live visit)
  • !Suspected drug or food allergy (different workup needed)

Medical Authority

Care from board-certified allergists

Every order is reviewed by a fellowship-trained allergist — not a chatbot, not an NP reading a script.

Triple Board-Certified

Allergy, immunology, internal medicine

Academic Faculty

Mount Sinai · SUNY Downstate · FDA

Licensed Nationwide

Across all 50 states + DC

Evidence-Based Care

AAAAI and ACAAI guidelines

Patient stories

Real patients. Real relief.

5.0 from 127 verified reviews

"After years of suffering through spring, Dr. Gupta finally got my allergies under control with a treatment plan I could actually stick to. Game-changer."

Sarah M.

Brooklyn, NY · Seasonal Allergies

"Honest, evidence-based, and actually listens. Did not try to upsell me on anything I did not need. Refreshing."

Michael T.

Brooklyn, NY · Sinusitis

"I had chronic hives for 8 months and bounced between three other doctors before finding AllergyCenter. Within 6 weeks of starting their plan, I was clear."

James R.

Brooklyn, NY · Chronic Hives

FAQs

Common questions

Aren't most antihistamines OTC? Why pay for a consult?+
Yes, most are OTC — but picking the right one matters more than people think. Zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra, and Xyzal have meaningfully different side-effect profiles and aren't equally effective for every patient. An allergist-built plan saves you weeks of trial-and-error and gets you Rx-strength options when OTC isn't enough.
Will I always get a prescription?+
Not always — sometimes the right answer is an OTC product at a specific dose, and we'll tell you exactly what to buy and how to take it. When prescription options are warranted (higher doses, Rx-only meds, combinations), we send those to your pharmacy.
What about Rx-strength antihistamines like hydroxyzine?+
Hydroxyzine, cyproheptadine, and other sedating antihistamines are Rx-only and useful for severe itch, sleep issues, or when daytime antihistamines aren't cutting it. The allergist will recommend these when appropriate.
Is this for kids too?+
Yes — pediatric allergy med management is one of the most common reasons families use this service. Pediatric dosing, syrup vs. tablet, and age-appropriate options are part of the plan.
Does insurance cover this?+
Most major insurance plans cover allergy consultations. The $49 cash-pay option is HSA/FSA eligible. Prescriptions themselves are typically covered like any other Rx through your pharmacy benefit.
How is this different from your Chronic Hives Treatment?+
Chronic Hives Treatment is for stubborn hives lasting 6+ weeks — that's a specific clinical condition often needing biologics like Xolair. This service is for everyday allergy management — seasonal, indoor, eyes, hay fever, mild itch — where the right antihistamine plan solves the problem.

Get started in 2 minutes

No paperwork. No waiting rooms. Just allergist-reviewed care, on your schedule.

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HSA/FSA eligible · Most insurance accepted