“Allergen immunotherapy is the only effective form of therapy for the treatment of allergies.”

What Is Allergen Immunotherapy?

Allergen Immunotherapy, is a form of long-term treatment that significantly decreases symptoms for individuals suffering from:
  • Allergic Rhinitis (hay fever)
    Allergic Asthma
    Conjunctivitis (eye allergies)
    Stinging Insect Allergies
    Allergic rhinosinusitis

How Does It Work?

Allergy shots work by gradually reducing your sensitivity to allergens. This process involves:

1. Initial Phase: Receiving injections with gradually increasing amounts of the allergen.

2. Maintenance Phase: Continuing regular injections with a stable dose of the allergen over several years( usually 3-5 years).

Benefits of Immunotherapy

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1. Early effect- Reduced Medication Dependence: Decrease the need for daily medications, which are often just temporary solutions.

2. Long-lasting Relief: Unlike over-the-counter medications, Immunotherapy targets the root cause of allergies, often leading to long-term relief even after treatment ends.

3. Preventive effect- prevention of disease progression and developing new symptoms as asthma.

4. Cost-Effective: Although there is an up-front cost, Immunotherapy can be more economical in the long run compared to the annual average cost of $2500 for over-the-counter medications.

  • Temporary Relief: Medications like antihistamines, nasal sprays, and leukotriene inhibitors (e.g., Montelukast or Singulair) only mask the symptoms temporarily. These medications are considered a “ band aid”and treat symptoms only.
  • Recurring Costs: Continual use of these medications can be financially draining, averaging around $2500 per year.
  • Choose “Shots or Drops” and Improve Your Quality of Life.
  • Allergy Shots: Ideal for those who prefer a structured and gradually progressive treatment plan.
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy (Drops): A convenient alternative for those who prefer not to have injections.
  • Consult with your Provider: Discuss your symptoms and explore if Immunotherapy is right for you.
  • Commit to the Process: Understand that the treatment requires time and patience but offers significant long-term benefits.