Living with allergies can feel like you’re constantly playing defense—avoiding pollen, steering clear of pets, or bracing for flare-ups you can’t always predict. It’s exhausting, especially if you haven’t found a lasting solution. Fortunately, allergy immunotherapy is now within your reach.
Allergy immunotherapy is a long-term treatment approach that retrains your immune system in two steps: target the trigger and build tolerance. But what does that mean for you?
This blog breaks down all you need to know about allergy immunotherapy with expert knowledge from Brazos Valley Allergy & Asthma Clinics, where you can get a personalized treatment plan to help you breathe easier and get back to enjoying life without disruptions.
Less Sneezing, More Living
Unlike the medications you take that bring you temporary relief, immunotherapy is a long-term allergy treatment that tackles the root cause by helping your body build a tolerance to allergens over time through desensitization. This involves:
You can opt for allergy immunotherapy in two ways:
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Allergy Shots (Subcutaneous Immunotherapy/SCIT) |
Allergy Drops or Tablets
(Sublingual Immunotherapy/SLIT) |
| You get a shot in the arm at your allergist’s office, usually starting weekly and tapering off over time. |
Often used for specific allergens like pollen or dust mites, you take the allergy drops or tablet under the tongue, typically at home. |
Each method has its own advantages, but both come with a few considerations.
This is the classic option that most people think of when they hear “allergy immunotherapy.”
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Pros |
Cons |
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Effective for a wide range of allergens |
Requires regular clinic visits |
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Long track record of success |
Can cause mild local reactions like redness or swelling |
| Can treat multiple allergies at once |
If you prefer a needle-free option, allergy drops might work for you.
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Pros |
Cons |
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Convenient and easy to use |
Not available for all allergens |
| No needles! |
Requires daily consistency |
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Great for people who can’t make it to the clinic often |
Sligh risk of mouth or throat irritation |
Generally, both options are safe and effective. We do have a certain soft spot for allergy shots (SCIT) because they have a broader treatment coverage and demonstrate proven long-term results. But if allergy drops (SLIT) better fit your lifestyle, then that’s no issue either! We’d be happy to explore that option with you.
The next question you’ll likely ask is, “Will this work for my specific allergies?” Let’s look at the common conditions that immunotherapy addresses.
Have seasonal or year-round sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes? That’s allergic rhinitis, and immunotherapy can help calm your symptoms at the source.
If your asthma is triggered by allergens (like dust, pollen, or pet dander), immunotherapy may reduce flare-ups and help you breathe easier.
Dust mites are tiny but mighty allergens. Allergy shots or drops can help reduce sensitivity and make your home feel like a safe space again.
Adore pets but not the sneezing they bring? Immunotherapy can help you tolerate exposure to cats, dogs, and other furry friends over time.
Indoor or outdoor mold spores can trigger allergy symptoms, but allergy immunotherapy can reduce sensitivity.
Trees, grass, and weed pollen are some of the common culprits of seasonal allergies. Enjoy the outdoors again without the tissues, thanks to immunotherapy.
Between 1.6% and 5.1% of U.S. citizens experience life-threatening allergic reactions due to insect stings. Allergy shots can reduce the risk of severe illness for those with serious reactions.
By now, you might be wondering: Is it worth it? Short answer: Yes.
Here’s why so many of our patients at Brazos Valley Allergy & Asthma Clinic are loving the results:
Over time, allergy immunotherapy helps reduce the severity of your allergy symptoms. That means fewer sneezes, less congestion, and more freedom to enjoy your day.
With your immune system no longer considering allergens a threat, your body will no longer overreact. You may not need as much daily medication to counter your allergies.
One of the biggest perks? Long-term results. After finishing allergy treatment with immunotherapy, many people experience relief for years. That’s the power of training your immune system.
Starting allergy relief treatment early through immunotherapy can help prevent new allergies from developing and may even reduce the risk of allergic asthma in children.
Does this work for me?
Good question! You’re a great candidate for allergy immunotherapy if:

You’ve learned what immunotherapy for allergies is, how it works, and who it’s for. If you’ve made it this far, chances are, you’re ready to start your journey to an allergy-free life.
That next step might feel like a big one, but here’s the thing: You’re not alone in this.
Our experts at Brazos Valley Allergy & Asthma Clinics will be with you at every step of your long-term allergy treatment. We dedicate ourselves to helping you breathe easier, feel better, and get back to doing the things you love.
Our allergy specialists in Texas take the time to understand your symptoms, triggers, and lifestyle. From there, we build a treatment plan tailored just for you.
We make your testing and treatment convenient by providing both under one roof.
We focus on your comfort, education, and long-term relief. Have questions? Need adjustments? We’re just a phone call away.
Don’t let allergies hinder the beautiful moments of your life in Brazos Valley. Let’s work together toward a future with fewer sneezes, less medication, and more days feeling like you.
Your Future Self Will Thank You