Board-Certified Provider · Glendale, AZ

Lasting Allergy Relief —
Without the Shots

Allergy drops (sublingual immunotherapy) retrain your immune system at home — no needles, no weekly clinic visits. A personalized, medically guided program prescribed and monitored by a real local provider.

  • No needles
  • At-home · 1 min a day
  • Personalized to your allergens
  • ~$100/mo · financing

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Tired of planning your life around allergy season?

Antihistamines, decongestants, and steroid sprays all work the same way — they mask symptoms after your immune system has already overreacted. They do nothing to change why your body treats harmless pollen, dust, or pet dander as a threat.

That’s why they stop feeling like enough. You’re treating the smoke, not the fire. There is a different approach — one that works on the cause instead of the symptom.

A nurse practitioner reviewing a personalized allergy plan with a patient at Total Medical & Wellness in Glendale
A few allergy drops being placed from a dropper bottle — sublingual immunotherapy at home

How it works

Allergy drops use the same principle as allergy shots — delivered under the tongue, at home, without needles. Here’s what your program looks like with us.

1

Allergy evaluation

We start with an in-depth evaluation — your history, your symptoms, and the specific allergens behind them — so your plan is built on what’s actually triggering you.

2

Your personalized formula

Your provider formulates allergy drops matched to your exact allergens — a custom prescription, not a one-size-fits-all blend.

3

Daily drops at home, with follow-up

You take a few drops under your tongue at home each day, and we follow up regularly to track your progress and fine-tune your plan.

What our patients say

Why patients choose drops

No needles

Drops under the tongue instead of weekly injections — far easier for needle-averse patients and families.

Taken at home

Under a minute a day, on your schedule. No sitting in a waiting room after every dose.

Personalized

Your formula is matched to your specific allergens and adjusted over time as you respond.

Treats the cause

The only category of allergy care that aims to change the disease itself — not just blunt the symptoms.

Strong safety profile

Pooled trials report no anaphylaxis with sublingual immunotherapy — most side effects are mild and local.

Around $100/mo

Our full program starts around $100 a month, all-in, with flexible financing available.

A woman walking and breathing easily in the Sonoran desert near Glendale, Arizona at golden hour

Allergy relief built for Arizona

If you live in Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, or anywhere across the Phoenix West Valley, you already know Arizona allergies don’t take a season off. Our desert climate keeps irritants in the air close to year-round — so the “off season” never really arrives.

Common Valley triggers we help patients with include:

  • Dust and dust mites — a major year-round irritant in the desert
  • Desert plants and pollen, including weeds like ragweed and careless weed
  • Grasses such as Bermuda — a leading Phoenix-area allergen
  • Trees like mesquite, olive, mulberry, and palo verde
  • Mold and indoor irritants that linger all year

Because your allergy drops are formulated to your specific triggers, your plan is built around the allergens that actually affect you here in the Valley — not a generic, one-size-fits-all mix.

Drops vs. shots

 Allergy DropsAllergy Shots
How it’s givenA few drops under the tongueAn injection into the arm
NeedlesNoneYes
WhereAt home, under a minute a dayIn-clinic, typically weekly
SafetyNo anaphylaxis in pooled trials; usually mild mouth itchingSmall risk of systemic reactions; supervised wait after each shot
Best forBusy schedules, needle-averse patients, familiesSelect patients and allergens where shots have an edge

For most people with hay fever, drops deliver comparable real-world relief with fewer serious reactions.

Is this right for you?

Allergy drops with our practice are designed for you if:

  • You’re tired of relying on daily medication just to function during allergy season
  • Your symptoms come back every year, on schedule
  • You want a long-term answer — not another temporary patch
  • You’ve considered allergy shots but ruled them out because of weekly clinic visits
  • You want real medical care and monitoring, not an anonymous online intake form

If two or more sound like you, you’re likely a candidate worth evaluating — which is exactly what the evaluation is for.

A personalized, medically guided program — not a subscription

Plenty of online companies will mail you a generic allergy drop subscription after a quick questionnaire. That’s not what we do. At Total Medical & Wellness, your treatment is a personalized, medically guided program — your provider evaluates your history, formulates drops to your specific allergens, monitors how you respond, and adjusts over time.

You see the same provider, not a rotating queue of names behind an app. For a treatment you take every day for a year or more, that medical guidance and continuity is what keeps your plan working — and safe.

Jess Morgan, FNP-C — Total Medical & Wellness, Glendale AZ

Jess Morgan, FNP-C

Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner · Advanced BHRT Certified

Jess leads care at Total Medical & Wellness in Glendale, building personalized, evidence-based plans around each patient — including allergy drops prescribed and monitored by a provider who knows your history.

Questions, answered

Are allergy drops customized to my allergens?
Yes. After we identify your specific triggers, your provider formulates allergy drops matched to your allergen profile — it’s a custom prescription, not a generic, one-size-fits-all blend.
How long do I need to take allergy drops?
Allergy drops are a long-term treatment. Most patients stay on a daily plan for about three to five years to build lasting tolerance — but many feel meaningful relief well before that. Your provider will map out the timeline for your plan.
How soon do patients usually notice improvement?
Most patients begin to notice improvement within a few months, with more meaningful relief building over six to twelve months of consistent daily use. The benefits can last for years after a full course.
Do I still need my allergy medications?
Many patients are able to reduce how much rescue medication they rely on as their tolerance builds. We don’t ask you to stop anything on day one — your provider adjusts your plan over time based on how you respond.
Are allergy drops safe?
Sublingual immunotherapy has a strong safety profile — pooled clinical trials reported no episodes of anaphylaxis, and the most common side effects are mild and local, like temporary itching in the mouth. Because it’s prescribed and monitored by your provider, your plan is tailored and watched over the whole way.
Do I need weekly office visits?
No. Unlike allergy shots, drops are taken at home — there are no weekly clinic visits. You’ll have periodic follow-ups so your provider can track your progress and adjust your formula as needed.
Do allergy drops hurt?
No — that’s one of their main advantages over shots. You place a few drops under your tongue each morning; there are no needles. The most common side effect is mild, temporary itching in the mouth, which usually fades as your body adjusts.
Are allergy drops FDA-approved?
A few sublingual immunotherapy tablets carry FDA approval for specific allergens like grass, ragweed, and dust mite. Customized allergy drops are prescribed and supervised by your provider based on your individual allergen profile. During your evaluation, we’ll review which option fits your situation.
How much do allergy drops cost?
Our full allergy drop program starts around $100 per month, all-in, with flexible financing available. We’ll go over the exact details for your plan during your evaluation so there are no surprises.

Stop pushing through allergy season

Every year you wait is another season you have to push through. The sooner you start retraining your immune system, the sooner your body can adapt.

Request Your Allergy Evaluation

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Written by Jess Morgan, FNP-C — Total Medical & Wellness · Glendale, AZ

This page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results vary. Sublingual immunotherapy is not appropriate for every patient. A clinical evaluation is required to determine candidacy. Evidence: Wilson et al., Allergy 2005 (PMID 15575924); Radulovic et al., Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010 (PMID 21154351).