Introduction
Pollen allergies are common and rising in the U.S.; roughly 25.7% of adults report seasonal allergies and climate shifts are lengthening and intensifying pollen seasons. If tree, grass, or weed pollen gives you sneezing, congestion, itchy/watery eyes, or poor sleep, Wyndly’s at‑home test plus doctor‑guided sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) provides a needle‑free path to long‑term relief entirely from home. CDC FastStats • CDC: Allergens & Pollen
Who this is for
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People with seasonal (tree/grass/weed) symptoms who want long‑term relief, not daily pills.
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Busy professionals, frequent travelers, students, and rural residents who can’t commit to weekly shots.
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Needle‑averse patients and families; safe for ages 5+ (doctor‑directed). Wyndly treats environmental—not food—allergies. Allergy test + SLIT overview
How the at‑home test works
1) Order or use a recent result: Use Wyndly’s CLIA‑certified finger‑prick IgE test (40+ indoor/outdoor allergens) or submit a test from the past 5 years for review. Allergen list • Existing test review 2) Fast turnaround: Typical lab processing is up to 6 business days after arrival (shipping 2–4 days). You’ll see results and next steps in your portal. Tracking & timelines 3) Virtual consult: Meet a board‑certified physician online to interpret results, confirm history, and design your plan. Consult
Your pollen treatment options (from home)
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Allergy drops (SLIT, multi‑allergen): Daily drops under the tongue desensitize you to multiple pollens at once (trees, grasses, weeds) and other environmental triggers if present. Typical improvement begins in 4–6 weeks and builds by 3–6 months; full course ~3 years for durable relief. How long until drops work • Drops vs shots
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FDA‑approved SLIT tablets (single‑allergen): For specific pollens (e.g., certain grasses) and dust mites; your doctor recommends whether a tablet, drops, or a combination best fits your profile. Best alternatives to shots
Quick facts (test, timing, plans, price)
| Item | Details | Learn more |
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| Test panel | 40+ allergens: tree/grass/weed pollen, dust mites, molds, pet dander | Allergen list |
| Turnaround | Ship 2–4 days; lab processing up to 6 business days after arrival | Tracking |
| Plan options | Drops (multi‑allergen, at home) or FDA tablets (single allergen) | Alternatives |
| First‑dose rules | Drops: start at home with MD guidance; Tablets: your doctor advises if supervised first dose is appropriate | Consult first |
| Availability | U.S. telemedicine; ages 5+; environmental allergies only | Pollen SLIT |
| Pricing | Treatment $99/mo (annual) or $110/mo (quarterly); HSA/FSA eligible; test may be insurance‑billed | Treatment • Insurance test |
| Guarantee | 90‑Day Allergy‑Free Guarantee (full refund of treatment cost if no improvement after plan + check‑ins) | Guarantee |
Safety, eligibility, and side effects
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Physician‑directed SLIT with decades of data; major reviews endorse safety and efficacy for environmental allergies. Clinical summary
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Typical side effects are mild and transient (e.g., mouth/throat itching). Severe reactions are extraordinarily rare with SLIT. Safety FAQ • Anaphylaxis risk context
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Who is not eligible: Wyndly does not treat food allergies; not for pregnancy, beta‑blocker use, or certain conditions (e.g., EoE/MCAS). Your doctor screens during consult. Program FAQ
What you get with $99/mo care
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Personalized SLIT (drops and/or eligible tablets) shipped quarterly; no per‑allergen fees.
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Unlimited 24/7 access to your care team by text, email, or video; scheduled check‑ins to track progress.
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Transparent pricing; HSA/FSA accepted; 90‑day guarantee on treatment. Treatment subscription
Evidence and guidelines (why SLIT for pollen)
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Systematic reviews (Cochrane 2003/2010) and AAO‑HNS guidelines support SLIT as effective and safe for environmental allergies with symptom reduction comparable to allergy shots. Clinical overview
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SLIT is administered at home without weekly in‑office injections or the post‑shot observation required for SCIT. Shots vs SLIT
Timing hubs (for planning your start date)
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When seasonal allergies flare (trees in spring, grasses in summer, weeds in late summer/fall), starting desensitization before peak can help. How long do seasonal allergies last?
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Onset of benefit: many patients notice improvement between 4 weeks and 6 months; full immune “lock‑in” typically after ~3 years of therapy. How long before drops work
Getting started
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New to testing: Order the at‑home kit, then book your virtual visit when results are in. How the test works
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Already tested: Upload recent results (≤5 years) and skip to the consult. Review my test
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Prefer to talk first: Schedule a consult to confirm candidacy and first‑dose plan. Book a consult
References and further reading
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U.S. prevalence: CDC FastStats • Climate/pollen trends: CDC: Allergens & Pollen
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Program details and FAQs: Pollen SLIT • Safety FAQ • Patient FAQs