At US Allergy & Asthma, we are committed to offering innovative and effective treatments to help you manage your allergies. One such advanced treatment is Cluster Immunotherapy, a faster way to achieve allergy relief compared to traditional immunotherapy. This method is designed to help you reach your maintenance dose more quickly, providing faster symptom relief and improving your quality of life.
Cluster Immunotherapy is an accelerated form of allergen immunotherapy. Traditional allergy shots typically require a gradual build-up phase that can take several months. In contrast, Cluster Immunotherapy involves administering multiple injections over a shorter period, allowing patients to reach their maintenance dose more quickly. This accelerated approach can significantly shorten the time it takes to experience the benefits of allergy immunotherapy.
The process of Cluster Immunotherapy is similar to traditional allergy shots but condensed into fewer sessions:
Cluster Immunotherapy offers several advantages for patients seeking faster allergy relief:
Cluster Immunotherapy is ideal for individuals who:
Our team at US Allergy & Asthma will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine if Cluster Immunotherapy is the best treatment option for you.
At US Allergy & Asthma, your safety and comfort are our top priorities. Here’s what you can expect during Cluster Immunotherapy:
If you are looking for a quicker way to manage your allergies, Cluster Immunotherapy might be the right choice for you. Contact us at US Allergy & Asthma to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards accelerated allergy relief.
Biologic therapy are game changing therapies for disease control that uses naturally derived substances to directly target and disrupt the processes at the core of chronic diseases
Comprehensive infusion services are provided at our center. We have trained nurses with infusion experience that provide excellent care.
Yes, allergies can develop at any age, although they often first appear during childhood. Environmental factors, genetics, and repeated exposure to allergens can contribute to allergy development later in life.
Allergy tests, such as skin prick tests or blood tests, are generally not painful. They involve minimal discomfort and are performed under the supervision of trained medical professionals.
Preventing allergic reactions involves identifying and avoiding allergens whenever possible, keeping your living environment clean, using air filters, and following your prescribed treatment plan diligently.
Asthma treatment typically includes medications to control inflammation and bronchoconstriction, lifestyle modifications, and in some cases, allergen immunotherapy to manage asthma triggered by allergies.