allergies & immunotherapy
Allercare helps providers treat, not mask, allergy symptoms
Most patients ease their allergy symptoms with over-the-counter or prescription medications. These medications may treat the symptoms, but fail to treat the root cause of the allergy.
Pharmaceutical companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars per year marketing allergy medication to consumers, reinforcing the habit of reaching for these drugs instead of seeking long-term relief.
The Allercare program allows providers to treat their patients with allergy immunotherapy rather than mask symptoms.
Allercare helps providers treat, not mask, allergy symptoms
Most patients ease their allergy symptoms with over-the-counter or prescription medications. These medications may treat the symptoms, but fail to treat the root cause of the allergy.
Pharmaceutical companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars per year marketing allergy medication to consumers, reinforcing the habit of reaching for these drugs instead of seeking long-term relief.
The Allercare program allows providers to treat their patients with allergy immunotherapy rather than mask symptoms.
Allergy treatment is an opportunity too few take advantage of
We’ve found that the majority of patients will turn to their primary care providers first for allergy symptom relief (though it is rarely their chief complaint). The typical course of action is to either write a prescription for the patient’s allergy symptoms, or perhaps, refer them to a specialist.
By providing in-office allergy services, primary care providers can treat their patient’s allergy symptoms in a convenient manner that gets results, offering their patients relief, which can lead to a happier, healthier life.
85%
Immunotherapy has an 85% efficacy rate with compliant patients
90 days
Many patients experience marked improvement within 90 days of starting treatment
Immunotherapy is not used to treat food allergies.
Allercare is an opportunity for patients and practices
Of the 65 million people in the United States who suffer from allergy symptoms, approximately 5% are undergoing immunotherapy treatment. Only 5%. That means the opportunity to serve more patients while strengthening your practice’s bottom line is enormous.
Allercare assists clinics in serving their patients’ allergy needs. With this simple, manageable process, many clinics are producing an additional $20,000 in profits per month.
Innovative mix kits. Zero inventory management. No up-front costs.
Your staff will love the simplicity.
You will love the profitability.