Explore allergy treatments

Start with clear, general treatment categories — like allergy shots, allergy drops, and allergy spray — then we'll guide you to the right specifics based on your symptoms, triggers, and clinician review.

If you have trouble breathing, swelling of face/throat, or signs of anaphylaxis, call emergency services.

Allergy testing consultation

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Tell us symptoms, timing, triggers, and relevant history.

Confirm triggers

Testing options can help pinpoint what's driving symptoms.

Follow a plan

Treatment options are clinician-reviewed and aligned to your needs.

Immunotherapy

Allergy Shots

In-office immunotherapy designed to reduce sensitivity over time.

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Best for

  • Long-term reduction in sensitivity
  • Trigger-specific plan
  • Clinician-guided build-up + maintenance

Immunotherapy

Allergy Drops

Sublingual immunotherapy options for certain allergies — convenient at home.

SLITAt-homeRoutine

Best for

  • Select allergens where SLIT is appropriate
  • At-home consistency
  • Long-term improvement goals

Nasal Therapy

Allergy Spray

Daily nasal therapies and custom options to improve breathing and comfort.

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Best for

  • Nasal congestion and drainage
  • Seasonal symptoms
  • Ongoing daily relief

Daily Relief

Antihistamines

Common daily and as-needed options for sneezing, itching, and runny nose.

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Best for

  • Itchy eyes/nose
  • Sneezing and runny nose
  • As-needed relief

Nasal Therapy

Nasal Steroids

A cornerstone daily therapy for nasal inflammation and congestion.

InflammationCongestionDaily

Best for

  • Nasal inflammation
  • Persistent congestion
  • Seasonal or year-round rhinitis

Daily Relief

Leukotriene Inhibitors

Supportive therapy sometimes used for allergies and asthma symptoms.

AsthmaSupportNight symptoms

Best for

  • Allergies + asthma overlap
  • Certain night-time symptoms
  • Support when appropriate

Asthma Support

Inhaled Corticosteroids

Controller therapy to reduce airway inflammation in asthma.

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Best for

  • Asthma control
  • Reduced airway inflammation
  • Long-term management

Rescue

Bronchodilators

Rescue inhalers that open airways during symptoms.

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Best for

  • Acute asthma symptoms
  • Wheezing episodes
  • Shortness of breath

Emergency

Epinephrine Auto-Injectors

Emergency medication for severe allergic reactions.

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Best for

  • Severe reaction risk
  • Emergency preparedness
  • Clinician-directed use

Advanced

Biologics

Advanced options for persistent allergic disease when appropriate.

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Best for

  • Persistent symptoms despite standard therapy
  • Specialist evaluation
  • When clinically appropriate

FAQ

Common questions

Quick answers to help you choose a starting point.

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