Discover why thousands of patients are using sublingual immunotherapy.
Allergy drops (or sublingual immunotherapy) have been used for decades and are proven to be just as effective as allergy injections. (Check out our clinical data here.)
The drops work by slowly introducing your body to the allergens you are most reactive to, slowly increasing the concentration over time. As your body adjusts, the concentration increases, and your immune system is trained to no longer react to the presence of the allergen in your environment.
No two patients are alike. That's why our sublingual allergy drops are specifically compounded by our expert team to tackle your specific allergen profile.
The best part about allergy drops is the convenience: they can be taken at home, on the go, or anywhere in between.
Imagine being allergy-free, forever! With allergy drops, we can help you get there.
We've got those too! Just like allergy drops for environmental or seasonal allergies, food allergy drops have a tiny amount of allergens in them - except the allergens are the foods you're allergic to.
Food allergy drops work the same way as environmental allergy drops - they expose you to a small amount of the allergen, and over time, your body adjusts. The long term goal of food allergy drops is to reduce the severity of allergic reactions from accidental exposure to certain foods.
Food allergy drops are NOT the same thing as Oral Immunotherapy (OIT). OIT is a different process that aims for the patient to eventually be able to eat the foods that they are allergic to, and it's performed under the supervision of an allergist. Sometimes, food allergy drops are used to prepare for OIT.
For a comprehensive guide to Food Allergy Drops, click here.
Allergic reactions are a result of the body's immune system responding to the presence of something it perceives as a threat. The most common allergens that trigger this reaction are pollen, mold, dust mites and pet dander.
Seasonal allergens come and go depending on the source. Mountain cedar (or juniper) typically peaks in the winter months. Oak hits in early Spring. Grasses can be present throughout the Spring, Summer and Fall.
Other allergens are present year-round. Mold, dust mites and pet dander are among the worst.
Want to know more about peak allergy seasons? Download our allergen calendar here.
*Billed as recurring quarterly payments of $225 until treatment is completed
*Billed as recurring annual payments of $750 until treatment is completed
*Billed as one payment of $1,899 for 3 years of allergy drops
This is the first cedar season in 29 years that I haven't felt miserable!
...Now I can be outside all day and not be affected by my allergies.
With the drops, I don't have to go out of my way to get weekly shots at the clinic.
If you are considering drops for your children, this is definitely the place to go!