At US Allergy & Asthma, we understand the impact that allergies can have on your daily life. That’s why we offer Rush Immunotherapy, an accelerated treatment option designed to provide quick relief from allergy symptoms. Whether you suffer from seasonal allergies, asthma triggered by allergens, or allergic rhinitis, Rush Immunotherapy can help you build immunity faster and enjoy a more comfortable life.
Rush Immunotherapy is an accelerated form of allergen immunotherapy that allows patients to reach the maintenance dose in a shorter period compared to traditional methods. This intensive treatment involves administering increasing doses of allergens over a condensed timeframe, typically spanning a few days.
The Rush Immunotherapy process involves the following key steps:
Rush Immunotherapy offers several advantages for patients seeking faster relief from allergy symptoms:
Rush Immunotherapy may be recommended if you:
Our team at US Allergy and Asthma will assess your specific allergy profile and medical history to determine if Rush Immunotherapy is the best treatment option for you.
At US Allergy & Asthma, we prioritize patient care and safety. Our board-certified allergists are highly experienced in Rush Immunotherapy and use the latest research and techniques to ensure optimal outcomes for our patients. We are committed to providing personalized treatment plans tailored to your individual needs.
Start Your Journey to Allergy Relief Today
If you are ready to take control of your allergies and enjoy faster relief, contact us at US Allergy and Asthma to schedule a consultation. Discover how Rush Immunotherapy can help you achieve a life with fewer allergy symptoms and improved quality of life.
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