Medication

The goal is to decrease reliance on traditional medications over time. But during that process both over the counter or prescription medications may be included as part of your overall personalized treatment plan. Medications you have used in the past are thoroughly evaluated and all current medications are reviewed.

Other Treatments

Immunotherapy

A series of allergenic extract injections over 3–5 years. As the dose increases, you should begin to feel better.

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Sublingual Immunotherapy

Allergy drops or tablets administered under your tongue, often daily at home.

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Intralymphatic Immunotherapy (ILIT)

Long-term allergy relief in just 3 treatments using ultrasound-guided lymph node delivery.

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Avoidance

Avoidance strategies tailored to your specific allergy, with a recommendation and plan built for you.

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Xolair

An injectable biologic medication for qualifying individuals with asthma, chronic urticaria, and more.

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Related Resources

Facts for Patients

Educational overview of penicillin allergy statistics and common misconceptions.

Preparing for Your First Appointment

Downloadable guide to help you complete new patient forms and understand the check-in process.