Seasonal Allergy Medicine | Relief That Lasts Beyond Spring

Sneezing, itchy eyes, headaches, congestion every season brings new allergy challenges. At AllergyWorx, we specialize in personalized seasonal allergy medicine designed to treat the cause, not just cover the symptoms.

Through physician-supervised immunotherapy, we help your body build tolerance to seasonal allergens like pollen, mold, and dust, giving you lasting relief throughout the year.

Some patients notice fewer symptoms in just a few weeks, while most experience major improvement within 3–6 months of consistent care.

Physician-Led Programs

FDA-Registered Allergen Extracts

Safe for Ages 2+

Seasonal Allergy Symptoms: Spring, Fall & Year-Round

How It Works

Getting started with seasonal allergy medicine is simple and completely customized to your symptoms and triggers.

Quick Online Screening

Answer a few questions about your allergy symptoms and when they occur.

Get Tested at a Local Lab

Identify the exact seasonal triggers affecting you, such as pollen, mold spores, or outdoor grasses.

Personalized Treatment at Home or In-Clinic

Receive your custom AllergyDrops to take daily at home or choose Allergy Shots under medical supervision. Both help your body develop tolerance so you can enjoy every season with ease.

Understanding Seasonal Allergies: Pollen, Grass & Ragweed

Seasonal allergies (also called hay fever or seasonal allergic rhinitis), happen when your immune system reacts to pollen or other airborne allergens during specific times of year.
They can affect your breathing, energy, sleep, and focus.

Spring

Tree pollen (oak, birch, maple) and early grass pollen

Summer

Summer

Grass pollen, weeds, and outdoor molds

Fall

Ragweed pollen and leaf mold buildup

Winter

Indoor dust mites and mold from closed windows

Typical Symptoms

AllergyWorx helps you pinpoint the exact allergens behind your symptoms and create a plan that provides lasting, year-round relief.

Best Seasonal Allergy Treatment Options

AllergyWorx offers proven, physician-supervised immunotherapy to help your body adapt to seasonal allergens safely.

AllergyDrops (SLIT):

Convenient daily drops taken at home, no needles, no downtime

Allergy Shots (SCIT):

In-office treatment for moderate to severe cases

Gradual Desensitization:

Long-term tolerance builds over 3–5 years

Reduced Dependence:

Fewer antihistamines and over-the-counter medications needed over time

Allergen extracts are sourced from FDA-registered suppliers and compounded under physician supervision.

Lifestyle & Prevention Tips for Seasonal Allergies

Keep windows closed during peak pollen hours (morning & early evening)

Shower and change clothes after outdoor activities

Start your AllergyWorx treatment before allergy season begins for best results

Use HEPA filters at home or in your car

Wash bedding weekly in hot water

Success Stories

*Individual results may vary. Always consult your physician before starting any treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best medicine for seasonal allergies?

Nasal corticosteroid sprays (Flonase, Nasacort) are most effective for preventing and controlling seasonal allergy symptoms when started 1-2 weeks before allergy season begins. Non-drowsy antihistamines like Allegra, Claritin, or Zyrtec provide quick relief for sneezing and itching. For comprehensive, long-lasting relief, personalized immunotherapy is the only treatment that can reduce your sensitivity to seasonal allergens over time. Many allergists recommend combining nasal spray and antihistamine for best symptom control during peak season.

Start nasal corticosteroid sprays 1-2 weeks before your typical allergy season begins for best results. If you have spring allergies (tree pollen), start in late February or early March. For fall allergies (ragweed), begin in mid-to-late August. Antihistamines can be started when symptoms begin or taken daily throughout the season. Immunotherapy should ideally start 3-6 months before allergy season for maximum benefit, though it can be initiated year-round.

Oral antihistamines like Zyrtec or Allegra start working within 1-3 hours, with Zyrtec being slightly faster than Claritin. Nasal sprays may provide some immediate relief but reach full effectiveness after 3-7 days of consistent daily use. Eye drops work within minutes. Immunotherapy requires patience most patients notice improvement after 3-6 months of treatment, with maximum benefits appearing after 1-2 years. The advantage of immunotherapy is continued relief even after treatment ends.

Yes, non-drowsy antihistamines (Zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra) and nasal corticosteroid sprays can be taken safely every day throughout allergy season or even year-round if needed. Daily use often provides better symptom control than taking medication only when symptoms appear, because it prevents the inflammatory cascade from starting. These medications have been studied extensively for long-term use and are safe when taken as directed. However, they only work while you’re taking them immunotherapy offers lasting relief.

All three are effective non-drowsy antihistamines, but they work slightly differently for each person. Zyrtec (cetirizine) starts working fastest (1 hour) but may cause mild drowsiness in 10-15% of people. Claritin (loratadine) is the least likely to cause drowsiness but takes 3 hours to work. Allegra (fexofenadine) doesn’t cause drowsiness and works within 2 hours but may not last a full 24 hours for some people. Try each for a week to see which works best for you.

Ready to Enjoy Every Season Again?

Start your personalized treatment today, safe, effective, and designed for lasting relief from seasonal allergies.
No more short-term fixes. Just lasting, physician-supervised care.