Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots)

Long-term treatment designed to reduce sensitivity to allergens and improve symptom control.

Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots)

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What Is Immunotherapy?

Immunotherapy, commonly known as allergy shots, is a treatment that helps reduce the body’s sensitivity to allergens over time.
It works by gradually exposing the immune system to small amounts of allergens, helping it become less reactive.

Who Can Benefit from Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy may be recommended for patients with:

  • Environmental allergies (pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander)

  • Persistent allergy symptoms despite medications

  • Allergies that significantly affect daily life

  • Asthma triggered by allergens

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How Treatment Works

Immunotherapy is given in phases:

Build-Up Phase

  • Gradually increasing doses of allergens
  • Typically administered weekly

Maintenance Phase

  • Consistent dosing over time
  • Usually given at longer intervals

Treatment is a long-term commitment but can provide lasting benefits.

Benefits of Immunotherapy

  • Reduced allergy symptoms

  • Less reliance on medications

  • Improved quality of life

  • Long-term relief even after treatment ends

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Safety & Monitoring

Allergy shots are administered in a controlled medical setting.
Patients are monitored after each injection to ensure safety and to manage any reactions promptly.

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Is Immunotherapy Right for You?

Our physicians evaluate your symptoms, triggers, and response to prior treatments to determine whether immunotherapy is appropriate.

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Looking for Long-Term Allergy Relief?

Schedule an evaluation to see if immunotherapy is right for you.