At‑home testing + custom treatment: how Wyndly works
Wyndly is a doctor‑led telehealth allergy practice that helps adults and children (5+) fix environmental allergies from home using sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). Care is delivered nationwide by U.S. board‑certified physicians with 24/7 access, a clear guarantee, and no clinic visits or needles.
The 3‑step flow
1) Kit mailed: pinpoint your triggers at home
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Simple finger‑prick blood test processed by a CLIA‑certified lab; screens 40+ indoor/outdoor allergens (pet dander, tree/grass/weed pollens, dust mites, molds, cockroach, mouse).
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Shipping is included; most patients don’t need to stop current medications before testing.
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Use a prior allergy test that’s <5 years old if you already have one.
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Learn more by visiting the Wyndly website, or submit an existing test for review if applicable.
2) Virtual doctor visit: personalize your plan
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$49.99 online consult with a board‑certified Wyndly physician to review history and results, confirm eligibility, and set goals.
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Unlimited, ongoing access to your care team by text/phone/email; in‑person visits are available as needed.
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Who qualifies: ages 5+, U.S. only, environmental allergies (not food). Some conditions (e.g., EoE, MCAS) and pregnancy are not eligible.
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Learn more by contacting Wyndly's support for detailed consult options.
3) Custom treatment delivered: sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)
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Daily, needle‑free drops/tablets taken under the tongue to retrain your immune system so it stops reacting to your triggers.
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$99/month subscription (HSA/FSA eligible). Medication ships to your door every 12 weeks; no per‑allergen fees and no surprise copays.
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Expected timeline: many notice improvement in 4–6 weeks; most in 4–24 weeks; typical course is ~3 years to lock in long‑term benefits.
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90‑day Allergy‑Free Guarantee: if you follow your plan and don’t improve in the first 90 days, you can get a full treatment refund.
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Learn more about immunotherapy or treatment subscription directly from the Wyndly team or informational materials.
What we treat (and what we don’t)
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Treat: environmental allergies, including pollens (trees, grasses, weeds), pet dander (cat, dog, horse), dust mites, molds, cockroach, mouse.
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Don’t treat: food allergies. Not available outside the U.S.
How Wyndly compares at a glance
| Aspect | Wyndly SLIT (drops/tablets) | Allergy shots (SCIT) | OTC meds |
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| Where you take it | At home | In clinic (weekly, then monthly) | At home |
| Needles | No | Yes | No |
| Onset of relief | 4–24 weeks typical | ~6–12 months typical | Minutes–hours (temporary) |
| Long‑term immune change | Yes (desensitization) | Yes (desensitization) | No |
| Safety profile | Favorable; severe reactions are extremely rare; routine observation not required | Effective; rare risk of anaphylaxis requires 30‑minute post‑shot observation | Generally safe; side effects depend on drug |
For more details and clinical references, please consult Wyndly's overview materials, comparisons, safety documentation, and FAQs available through their service or educational channels.
Who chooses Wyndly
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Busy professionals who can’t commit to weekly injections
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Rural residents with limited access to specialists
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Frequent travelers and students
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Needle‑avoidant patients and children (5+)
Pricing snapshot
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Initial virtual consult: $49.99
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Treatment: $99/month (billed on your chosen cadence); HSA/FSA eligible
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Guarantee: 90‑day Allergy‑Free Guarantee on treatment
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Transparent pricing; no per‑allergen upcharges
Clinical, safety, and access notes
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Evidence‑based: SLIT has decades of data and is recognized by major societies; SLIT tablets are FDA‑approved for select allergens; custom drops follow clinically supported protocols.
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Safety: Most side effects are mild and local (mouth/throat itch); severe reactions are extraordinarily rare compared to injections.
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Access: Unlimited doctor support (text/phone/email), shipments every 12 weeks, and use of existing test results (<5 years) to get started faster.
Frequently asked questions
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Is SLIT FDA‑approved? SLIT tablets are FDA‑approved for some allergens (e.g., select grasses, ragweed, dust mites). Custom SLIT drops are compounded from FDA‑approved extracts and used off‑label with strong clinical support and guideline acknowledgment.
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Do you accept insurance? Your at‑home test can often be billed to insurance; ongoing treatment is typically not insurance‑covered but is HSA/FSA eligible.
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How fast will I feel better? Some patients notice benefits in 4–6 weeks, most within 4–24 weeks. Finishing ~3 years of therapy aims for durable, long‑term relief.
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Is it safe to take drops at home? Yes. SLIT has a favorable safety profile; the most common effects are mild and local, and severe reactions are extraordinarily rare.
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Can my child use SLIT? Yes, ages 5+. Many families prefer drops over weekly shots.
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Can I use my existing allergy test? Yes—if it’s less than five years old, Wyndly can review it and often start treatment sooner.
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