Allergy

Immunotherapy Allergy Immunotherapy is a medical procedure that helps to reduce the symptoms of allergies. This is achieved by administering small, increasing doses of an allergen, such as pollen or dust, to the patient over an extended period of time. This allows the patient’s body to create a natural immunity to the allergen and can be used to manage many forms of allergies including pollen, dust, pet dander, mold, and even food allergies. Through Allergy Immunotherapy, many patients can successfully reduce their reliance on medications and manage their allergies without the need for repeated treatments. This treatment is a safe, effective, and long-term solution to managing allergies for improved quality of life for those affected.

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