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Allergy Shots/Immunotherapy
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Treatment
Immunotherapy is a preventative treatment which serves to alter the immune system so that through a long-term treatment plan the body will no longer react to the troublesome allergen(s). The allergy shot is given in the arm and contains a very small dose of the allergen.
Because the shot does not require muscle penetration, patients typically do not experience soreness or pain. During the build-up phase which lasts between 4-6 months, the dose of allergen is initially small but increases until the necessary dosage for immunity is met.
After the patient has completed the build-up phase, they will move into the maintenance phase which lasts between 3-5 years.
Conditions often treated with immunotherapy can include:
Eye & nasal allergies (conjunctivitis)
Hives
Allergic asthma
Immunologic diseases
Stinging insect allergies
Pet dander
Mold
Grass
Dust mites
Rhinitis (hay fever)
Minor symptoms from the allergy shot may appear such as redness, itchiness, or swelling of the area. Extremely rarely, a patient could experience concerning symptoms that require medical attention, which is why we have patients stay at Deaconess Clinic Allergy for 20-30 minutes after your immunotherapy to be treated if this occurs.
Often, primary care doctors in surrounding areas are willing to administer this treatment. Be sure to thank them!
Allergy shots, or immunotherapy, are the only way to successfully treat the cause of the allergy and reduce the number of allergy medications necessary. It is a treatment that requires a time commitment during the initial phase, but is well worth it as the bulk of your treatment course will likely be monthly visits. You will be surprised at how easy and painless it is to have immunotherapy each week, and we are confident you will be pleased with the results.
Allergy shots are covered by most insurance plans. Some even classify immunotherapy as preventative care and cover the treatment with no out-of-pocket costs.
Insurance and Allergy Shots
Allergy shot visits typically do not require a copay, but this varies greatly among plans. Our staff works with patients to make the financial aspects of immunotherapy less of a burden. However, we are required by contracts to charge when specified. In general, most insurance companies recognize that allergy shots actually save them money.
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