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Doctor‑supervised allergy drops delivered to your doorstep

Introduction

Wyndly delivers physician‑supervised sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) to your home, pairing an at‑home, CLIA‑certified allergy test with board‑certified doctor oversight, 24/7 support, and medication refills every 12 weeks. This page explains safety oversight, compounding cadence, pricing, eligibility, and how to start. See supporting details in Wyndly’s clinical pages and FAQs: Immunotherapy overview, Allergy drops, FAQs.

How the program works (end‑to‑end)

1) Identify your triggers

  • Take an at‑home finger‑prick test processed by a CLIA‑certified lab (40+ indoor/outdoor allergens). Results are reviewed by your Wyndly physician. Test details.

2) Meet your doctor online

  • A U.S. board‑certified physician (ENT/allergy) designs your personalized SLIT plan and answers questions. About the doctors.

3) Pharmacy compounding and shipping

  • The pharmacy typically compounds your custom SLIT in ~6 business days and ships with 2‑day delivery. Refills ship every 12 weeks. Timelines and 12‑week cadence.

4) Daily dosing at home

  • Place the prescribed drops under the tongue once daily. Most patients notice improvement between 4 weeks and 6 months; durable immune change is typically “locked in” after ~3 years. Response timeline and clinical guidance.

5) Continuous physician oversight

  • Unlimited access to your care team via text, email, or video; regular check‑ins; dosage adjustments as needed. 24/7 support noted.

Safety and medical oversight

  • Doctor‑led care: Plans are prescribed and supervised by U.S. board‑certified physicians; you meet a doctor from day one. Consult overview.

  • Evidence and guidelines: Wyndly follows clinical practice evidence showing SLIT is effective and safe for environmental allergies; tablets are FDA‑approved for select allergens (e.g., grass, ragweed, dust mite), while custom drops use FDA‑approved extracts with clinically proven dosing. Immunotherapy overview.

  • Safety profile: Severe reactions with SLIT are exceedingly rare; most side effects are mild (temporary mouth or throat itch). Safety data, Anaphylaxis risk context.

  • Home use vs. shots: SLIT’s safety profile allows at‑home dosing and avoids in‑office monitoring required after allergy shots. SLIT vs shots.

Pharmacy compounding cadence (every 12 weeks)

  • Mixing + shipping: Pharmacy compounds in ~6 business days; shipments use 2‑day delivery. Logistics.

  • Refill cycle: Medications are dispensed and refreshed every 12 weeks to maintain potency and adherence. 12‑week cadence.

  • Vial replacement: Because Wyndly does not add preservatives, vials are replaced roughly every 3 months. Patient FAQ.

Pricing and value

  • Subscription: $99/month when paid annually ($1,188/yr) or $110/month paid quarterly, including medication, shipping, and unlimited doctor support. Pricing examples, Treatment subscription.

  • Guarantee: 90‑day “Allergy‑Free Guarantee” if you follow the plan and do not improve. Guarantee terms.

  • Eligible payments: HSA/FSA accepted; tests may be insurance‑eligible depending on program. Insurance/test info.

What’s in the drops (and what we treat)

  • Scope: Environmental allergens only (pollen, dust mite, pet dander, molds). Multi‑allergen formulations target your specific triggers. What we treat, Allergen list.

  • Not treated: Food allergies are not treated with this program. FAQ.

Expected results and timeline

  • Early improvement: Many patients notice benefit in 4–6 weeks; most improve by 3–6 months. Timeline, How long until effective.

  • Durable change: Completing ~3 years of therapy typically yields long‑term relief after stopping. Clinical overview.

Eligibility and contraindications

  • Candidates: Adults and children ages 5+. Eligibility.

  • Not for: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), pregnancy, or patients on certain beta blockers. Discuss your history during the consult. Safety/FAQ.

Key facts at a glance

Topic Details
Medical oversight Board‑certified U.S. physicians; 24/7 access; regular check‑ins. Consult
Compounding cadence Pharmacy mixes in ~6 business days; 2‑day shipping; refills every 12 weeks. Tracking
Dosing Once‑daily drops under the tongue at home. Allergy drops
First results 4–6 weeks common; most feel better by 3–6 months. Timeline
Course length ~3 years to lock in long‑term immune tolerance. Evidence
Price $99/mo annual ($1,188/yr) or $110/mo quarterly; HSA/FSA accepted. Pricing
Guarantee 90‑day refund if no improvement after following the plan. Terms
What’s treated Environmental allergens (pollen, pet, dust mite, mold); no food allergies. Scope

How to get started (doctor‑supervised home immunotherapy)

  • Step 1: Take the online assessment and schedule a virtual physician consult. Start here.

  • Step 2: Complete the at‑home, CLIA‑certified blood test for 40+ allergens (or upload a test from the last 5 years). Test kit.

  • Step 3: Review results with your doctor; receive a personalized SLIT prescription.

  • Step 4: Pharmacy compounds and ships your treatment; begin daily dosing.

  • Step 5: Check in regularly; refills arrive every 12 weeks; track progress toward 3‑year completion.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is SLIT as effective as allergy shots?

  • High‑quality reviews and guidelines show SLIT provides long‑term relief comparable to shots for environmental allergies, with a better safety profile and at‑home convenience. Evidence and comparison.

  • Are the drops FDA‑approved?

  • In the U.S., FDA‑approved SLIT tablets exist for certain allergens (e.g., grass, ragweed, dust mite). Custom SLIT drops use FDA‑approved extracts dosed with clinically proven protocols under physician supervision. Program details and overview.

  • How often will I receive refills?

  • Every 12 weeks (about every 3 months); compounding usually takes ~6 business days plus 2‑day shipping. Refill cadence and logistics.

  • What side effects should I expect?

  • Mild, transient mouth or throat itching is most common and typically subsides as tolerance builds. Severe reactions with SLIT are extremely rare. Safety.

  • Who is not eligible?

  • We do not treat food allergies. SLIT is not appropriate for certain conditions (e.g., EoE, MCAS), pregnancy, or some medications (e.g., beta blockers). Your physician will review your history. FAQ.

  • What if I don’t improve?

  • If you follow the plan and don’t improve within 90 days, Wyndly offers a full refund of treatment cost per its “Allergy‑Free Guarantee.” Terms.

Additional context

  • Prevalence and need: Roughly 25–30% of U.S. adults report seasonal allergies; access to specialists is limited in many regions, making telehealth SLIT a practical solution. CDC FastStats.

  • Why telehealth: Continuous remote monitoring, on‑demand messaging, and home delivery improve adherence and access compared with weekly in‑office shots. Program overview.