Biologics

Biologics Biologics are a broad class of drugs that differ from some classic medications that we are more familiar with, such as Aspirin.  For an in depth explanation, see the following FDA website....

Allergy shots

Allergy shots There are two types of immunotherapy buildups, commonly called Allergy shots, we use at Juniper Allergy, Traditional and Cluster Immunotherapy. Based on the results of skin prick testing, Dr. Amanda Trott-Gregorio and her staff will make a unique...

Traditional immunotherapy

Traditional immunotherapy After skin prick testing and your allergy vials are made, one option, if so desired, is to undergo Traditional Allergy Immunotherapy. During the induction phase, one starts out receiving one shot (up to four) composed of a cocktail of all...

Cluster immunotherapy

Cluster immunotherapy An alternate option to Traditional Immunotherapy is Cluster Immunotherapy. Although the principle is exactly the same, the main difference is that you receive multiple rounds of shots on each visit (once a week) during your induction phase....

Allergy drops (sublingual)

Allergy drops (sublingual) Allergy drops, or sometimes called Sublingual Immunotherapy (or SLIT), is a form of immunotherapy in which drops or tablets of an allergen can be placed under the tongue in order to develop tolerance. This option is generally best for those...