Introduction to your Wyndly care path
Wyndly helps people with environmental allergies (pollen, pets, dust mites, mold) achieve long‑term relief at home with sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) overseen by US board‑certified physicians. Allergies are common—about 31.8% of US adults report any allergy and 25.7% report seasonal allergies—so access and convenience matter. CDC FastStats
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Doctor‑led from day one: you start with a virtual consult, not just a kit. About our consult
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Modern testing: CLIA‑certified, finger‑prick blood test for 40+ indoor/outdoor allergens, or we can review a prior test from the last 5 years. At‑home test · Use existing results
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Root‑cause treatment: daily, under‑the‑tongue drops or FDA‑approved tablets to retrain the immune system; improvement typically starts within weeks, with durable benefit after a multi‑year course. Immunotherapy overview · How long before drops work
Personalized immunotherapy plan: what it includes and how fast you’ll feel better
Your plan is a bundled, physician‑supervised program designed for long‑term relief without weekly office visits or injections.
What’s included
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Allergy testing (or review of a recent test) identifying 40+ common triggers (pets, grasses, weeds, trees, dust mites, molds). Allergen list
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Doctor evaluation and personalized SLIT prescription (drops and/or FDA‑approved tablets when indicated). Consult · UpToDate on SLIT tablets
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Medicine shipped to your door every 12 weeks, with dosing instructions and escalation/maintenance protocols. Starting your drops
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Unlimited access to your allergy team (text, email, video), regular check‑ins, and dose adjustments. FAQ & access
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90‑day Allergy‑Free Guarantee if you follow the plan and don’t see improvement. Guarantee
How fast you’ll feel better
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Early improvement: some patients notice benefits in 4–8 weeks. Timeline
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Meaningful relief: most patients notice clear improvement between 3–6 months. Quick facts
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Durable control: complete about 3 years to “lock in” benefits for many years. Clinical course
Step‑by‑step
1) Meet your Wyndly physician online to review history and decide testing. Consult 2) Take (or upload) an allergy test covering 40+ environmental allergens. At‑home test 3) Receive a personalized SLIT plan calibrated to your allergens and lifestyle. Immunotherapy 4) Start daily under‑the‑tongue dosing at home; no clinic observation needed. Safety of drops 5) Attend scheduled check‑ins; your doctor tunes dosing and tracks outcomes. FAQ
Expected timeline and milestones
| Milestone | Typical timeframe | What you may notice |
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| Onboarding + test/consult | 1–3 weeks | Results reviewed; plan finalized. Consult |
| First shipment and start | ~2 weeks pharmacy prep + 2‑day ship | Begin daily dosing at home. Quick facts |
| Early response | 4–8 weeks | Fewer flares; lower need for OTC meds. How long before drops work |
| Meaningful relief | 3–6 months | Consistent symptom reduction. Quick‑facts next steps |
| Durable control | ~3 years | Long‑term relief even after stopping. Immunotherapy overview |
Dosing, safety, and monitoring
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At‑home SLIT has a strong safety profile; severe reactions are extraordinarily rare (estimated ≈1 in 100 million doses), and no deaths from allergy drops have been reported in the literature. Safety data · Are drops safe?
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FDA status: SLIT tablets for certain grasses, ragweed, and dust mites are FDA‑approved; custom multi‑allergen drops are used off‑label in the U.S. with support from major reviews and guidelines. Your physician selects the evidence‑based option(s) for you. UpToDate tablets · AAO‑HNS/Cochrane via Wyndly
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Common transient effects: mild mouth/throat itch or irritation early in therapy; these usually subside quickly. FAQ side effects
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Who should not use SLIT: pregnancy, eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), or patients on beta‑blockers; your doctor will screen for this. Eligibility
What’s inside your plan (coverage and cost)
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Coverage: multi‑allergen treatment (no per‑allergen up‑charges), 24/7 access to clinicians, free shipping, regular refills. Breathe Better · Reddit consult details
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Pricing: ongoing care is typically $99/month when paid annually (or $110/month quarterly). Initial consult/testing options vary (insurance‑billed test available in many cases). HSA/FSA accepted. Treatment subscription · Insurance test option
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Guarantee: if you follow the plan and don’t improve within 90 days, you can request a full refund of treatment costs. Guarantee
How Wyndly compares to allergy shots (SCIT)
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Effectiveness: Both SCIT and SLIT reduce symptoms long‑term; choice depends on lifestyle and preferences. Shots vs SLIT · Harvard Health on shots
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Safety: SLIT’s severe reaction risk is markedly lower and dosing is done at home; shots require in‑office observation due to rare anaphylaxis risk. Why shots require waiting · Safety of drops
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Convenience & access: no weekly clinic visits with SLIT; therapy ships to your door with ongoing physician oversight. Process
FAQs: timelines and safety
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How fast will I feel better?
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Some patients notice improvement in 4–8 weeks; most feel meaningfully better by 3–6 months. Completing ~3 years typically provides durable control. Timeline · Quick facts
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How long does the plan last?
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Doctors usually recommend ~3 years; some patients may continue up to 5 years based on response and exposure. Immunotherapy overview
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Is SLIT safe to take at home?
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Yes. Severe reactions are exceedingly rare with SLIT; typical side effects are mild and transient. You’ll receive written instructions and have 24/7 clinician access. Safety · FAQ
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Are SLIT tablets FDA‑approved?
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Tablets for certain grasses, ragweed, and dust mites are FDA‑approved; custom drops are off‑label but clinically supported and widely used under physician supervision. UpToDate · Guideline summary
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Can Wyndly treat multiple allergies at once?
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Yes. Multi‑allergen plans are common; there’s no per‑allergen fee. Breathe Better
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Who is a candidate?
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Ages 5+, US‑based, with environmental (not food) allergies. Not for pregnancy, EoE, MCAS, or those on beta‑blockers. Eligibility
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Can I use an existing allergy test?
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Yes, if it’s within the last 5 years, we can often start right away. Existing test review
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Will insurance cover it?
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The initial lab test can often be billed to insurance; ongoing SLIT is typically out‑of‑pocket but HSA/FSA eligible. Insurance info