Become a Provider.
Improve your practice, increase your profits, and impress your patients! Get started prescribing AllergyEasy sublingual immunotherapy drops today by following these three easy steps.
Our process is Easy.
Complete our Provider Intake Form
Complete our Provider Intake Form to learn the simple steps to prescribe sublingual immunotherapy
Test patients if necessary
Use our optional, easy-to-administer, turn key allergy test program to identify which patients may benefit from AllergyEasy drops
Prescribe allergy drops to patients
Your patients’ allergy drops will be prepared and shipped directly from a licensed compounding pharmacy
- AllergyEasy Advantages
- Allergy Treatment Program
- Allergy Information
- Research Studies
- Increasing Revenue
AllergyEasy Advantages
- Markedly increase the revenue of your medical practice with minimal time and manpower
- No more referring your allergic/asthmatic patients out for care
- Treat the underlying allergic disease—not just its symptoms—using a natural allergy treatment
- Join a selective few doctors who offer food allergy treatment
- Treat patients who may not be good candidates for allergy shots such as small children, needle-averse, time-constrained, or frequent travelers
- Treat for more antigens than the competition with a Comprehensive Inhalant Mix that contains far more antigens than the industry standard
- Turnkey allergy treatment program/allergy test program for physicians. We provide patient referrals, clinical support, marketing supplies, patient resources and more
For naturopathic physicians:
Contact us to learn how the AllergyEasy program complements the principles of naturopathic allergy treatment.
Turnkey Allergy Treatment Program
An allergy treatment program including allergy skin testing and prescribing sublingual immunotherapy can increase your medical practice revenue while improving your patients’ quality of life. You can help your patients overcome miserable allergy symptoms with allergy treatment that offers maximum relief with minimal inconvenience.
Patients get the benefits of allergy immunotherapy, the only treatment proven to affect the underlying allergic disease, without the hassle and safety risk of allergy shots. Allergy drops can be dispensed at home sublingually.
You can test patients in-office with our environmental and food allergy test kits and prescribe sublingual immunotherapy drops with a simple, faxable prescription form–all while you increase the revenue of your medical practice. A turnkey food allergy treatment program is also available!
Call (480) 827-0038 or use the contact form on this page for information on the AllergyEasy allergy treatment program and start prescribing today.
Allergy Information
Food Allergy
A food allergy is an adverse immune response to a food protein. Instead of perceiving food proteins as harmless agents, the body mistakes them for an "invading enemy," releasing harmful chemicals into the body to try to eradicate them. Food allergy tends to be...
Fruit Allergy
If you have pollen allergies, chances are, you may also have a vegetable or fruit allergy. This is because the proteins in many pollens are similar to those found in fruits and vegetables. (For instance, the chemical make-up of ragweed pollen is a lot like that of...
Nut Allergy
While many foods may cause mild allergic reactions, tree nuts are capable of causing life-threatening allergy attacks. Peanuts, in particular, are capable of producing severe reactions, although they aren't actually a true nut. Peanuts, along with beans and lentils,...
Wheat Allergy
A wheat allergy is one of the most common food allergies. Unfortunately, wheat is everywhere—not just in obvious foods like breads and pastas but also in unlikely foods such as soy sauce, fried foods, some puddings and hot dogs. Manufacturers now produce many...
Celiac Disease
Gluten Allergy Gluten is a protein composite found in foods processed from wheat and related grains including barley and rye. Gluten gives dough its elasticity, helping it rise and maintain its shape. "Gluten allergy" is better described as a gluten sensitivity or...
Research Studies
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is easily confused with reflux, but it is actually an allergic disease that leads to trouble swallowing, stomach pain, heartburn and throwing up. In the past, doctors have merely treated the symptoms of EoE, but AllergyEasy sublingual...
Asthma
Approximately 25 million Americans suffer from asthma—a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma has been on the rapid rise since the early 1980s. Children are much more vulnerable to asthma than adults. (Asthma affects nearly 10 percent...
Hives
Hives (also known as urticaria) are characterized by pale red bumps on the surface of the skin. They can be as small as a pencil eraser or join together in clusters of hives to form large wheals or plaques. Hives are itchy and can also cause a stinging sensation. ...
Ear Infections
Ear infections are a result of bacterium or virus developing in the middle ear. The most prevalent kind of ear infection is called otitis media, which can be common among kids allergies. This develops in the Eustachian tubes of the middle ear. These tubes serve to...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine also known as the colon. The other name given to this disorder is "spastic colon." Although it is common in both sexes, the condition affects women more than it...
Increase Medical Practice Revenue
AllergyEasy can help you better serve your allergic and asthmatic patients while increasing your medical practice profits.
If predictions from the American College of Allergy and Immunology prove to be on point, the U.S. will soon face a critical shortfall of allergists, with the number of allergy specialists dwindling by 7 percent between 2016 and 2030 even as the demand for these doctors increases by nearly 30 percent in that same time frame.
AllergyEasy is helping primary care doctors bridge the gap by offering a turnkey allergy testing and treatment program.
AllergyEasy supplies allergy test kits to family doctors and pediatricians, allowing them to diagnose their allergic patients. They also assist primary care physicians in prescribing sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). SLIT works a lot like allergy shots in desensitizing the body to allergens in the environment. It’s more convenient than allergy shots, though, because it can be administered as under-the-tongue allergy drops rather than through injections.
“Providing immunotherapy to patients with allergies is a potentially enormous field for PCPs who traditionally have not done this work… two thirds of allergy sufferers would rather get treatment from a PCP than from an allergist.”
Nine Ancillary Services that can Boost Practice Revenue
Medscape Business Magazine | Aug 2014