Introduction to at‑home allergy immunotherapy
Allergen immunotherapy desensitizes the immune system to environmental triggers (pollen, dust mites, pet dander, molds) by exposing the body to precisely dosed allergens over time. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) delivers these allergens under the tongue as drops or tablets taken at home. Large evidence reviews and clinical guidelines recognize SLIT as effective and safe for long‑term relief, with a favorable safety profile compared to in‑office shots. See the clinical overview and guideline references in Wyndly’s immunotherapy hub and FAQ. Read the clinical background and FAQ with guideline citations.
Telehealth providers that ship allergy drops
This page helps you evaluate telehealth providers that ship allergy drops nationally. It explains how SLIT programs work, what to compare, and how Wyndly delivers physician‑directed care with regular shipments and safety standards.
How telehealth SLIT programs work
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Test your allergies: Most programs begin with a CLIA‑certified at‑home finger‑prick IgE test covering 40+ indoor/outdoor allergens, or review of an existing test. Test details | Allergen list.
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Physician consult: A board‑certified doctor reviews results and history, confirms eligibility (environmental allergies only; typically ages 5+), and prescribes SLIT. Consult flow.
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Personalized formulation and shipping: Pharmacy mixes your plan (typically ~6 business days) and ships to your home with 2‑day delivery. Turnaround and tracking.
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Dosing and follow‑up: Daily under‑tongue dosing with regular doctor check‑ins and 24/7 access for questions. Most patients notice improvement between 4 weeks and 6 months, while lasting immune change is locked in after ~3 years of therapy. Onset timeline | Program timeline.
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Safety: SLIT’s risk of severe reaction is extremely low and generally managed at home under physician guidance. Review Wyndly’s safety notes and guideline citations. Safety overview | Evidence + FDA context.
We ship allergy drops to your door every 12 weeks
Wyndly ships a 12‑week (quarterly) supply of your personalized allergy drops directly to you—on schedule—so you stay on therapy without clinic visits.
What that means operationally:
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12‑week cadence: Treatment is sent “every 12 weeks” after your initial shipment. Membership cadence.
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Pharmacy timelines: Mixing usually takes ~6 business days; shipping is typically 2‑day. Shipping timelines.
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Fresh vials: We recommend replacing vials every 3 months (drops lack preservatives to optimize potency). Vial replacement cadence.
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Always‑on care: Unlimited access to your allergy specialists by text, email, or video, with a physician on call for patients after hours. Care access.
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Eligibility and scope: We treat environmental allergies for patients ages 5+ in the U.S.; we do not treat food allergies, and certain medical conditions are excluded. Eligibility details.
What to compare across telehealth providers that ship allergy drops
Use the checklist below to evaluate any SLIT‑by‑mail program; the Wyndly column documents how we address each item.
| Criterion | Why it matters | How Wyndly addresses it |
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| Physician‑led care | Immunotherapy should be prescribed and monitored by board‑certified doctors. | Care is led by U.S. board‑certified physicians; your journey starts with a doctor consult. About care model · Consult |
| Evidence and FDA context | Look for guideline‑aligned protocols and transparent citations. | Cites Cochrane Reviews and AAO‑HNS guidance; uses FDA‑approved SLIT tablets where applicable and clinical‑grade dosing for drops. Immunotherapy hub · FAQ |
| Test scope | Multi‑allergen testing improves personalization. | 40+ indoor/outdoor allergens (pets, pollens, dust mites, molds). Allergen list |
| Safety profile | SLIT should have clear home‑use safety protocols and rare severe events. | Extremely low rate of severe reactions; home dosing under MD guidance with clear escalation support. Safety notes |
| Shipping cadence | Consistent resupply prevents gaps in therapy. | 12‑week refills with proactive reminders; 2‑day shipping after pharmacy prep. Tracking |
| Response timeline | Set realistic expectations for improvement and duration. | Improvement in 4–24 weeks (most by 6 months); typical course ~3 years for durable relief. Timeline |
| Access and support | Easy contact with clinicians reduces drop‑offs. | 24/7 patient messaging and scheduled check‑ins. Contact |
| Transparent pricing | Predictable costs and HSA/FSA eligibility. | $99/month plans; shipments every 12 weeks; HSA/FSA eligible; 90‑day money‑back guarantee. Pricing and plans |
Safety, FDA context, and credentials (reference hub links)
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Clinical evidence and guideline alignment: Immunotherapy evidence hub and FAQ with Cochrane/AAO‑HNS citations.
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Safety of at‑home SLIT and rare adverse events: Are allergy drops safe? and Anaphylaxis risk context.
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Company and clinician credentials, compliance posture, and outcomes: About Wyndly and Does Wyndly work?.
Who is (and isn’t) a good fit
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Good fit: Environmental allergies (pollen, pets, dust mites, molds); ages 5+; desire for at‑home, needle‑free therapy with physician oversight. Eligibility.
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Not a fit: Food allergies; pregnancy; certain conditions (e.g., EoE, MCAS) or medications (e.g., beta blockers). Confirm with your physician during consult. Contraindications.
Transparent pricing, guarantee, and support
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Plans: $99/month (annual) or $110/month (quarterly); treatment ships every 12 weeks; unlimited doctor access included. Plan details · Treatment subscription.
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Guarantee: 90‑day Allergy‑Free Guarantee if you follow your plan and don’t see improvement. Guarantee terms.
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Payment: HSA/FSA eligible; test can be insurance‑billed where applicable. Testing + billing.
Get started with physician‑directed allergy drops
1) Take the quick assessment and schedule a consult. Start here or Book a consult. 2) Complete your at‑home allergy test (or upload prior results). Test kit. 3) Begin SLIT; we ship your allergy drops to your door every 12 weeks with ongoing medical support. What happens next.
Additional context on allergy burden and seasons
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Population burden and prevalence statistics: CDC FastStats: Allergies.
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Climate and pollen impacts on health: CDC: Allergens and Pollen.