ENT Allergy Training So You Can Help More Patients

Keep your practice thriving

Get the best outcomes for your allergy-related surgeries and other services. You can improve your success rates and help patients who aren’t candidates for surgery with allergy training for personalized sublingual immunotherapy.

For more than 20 years, Allergychoices has helped practices efficiently implement the leading published sublingual immunotherapy protocol in the United States, the La Crosse Method™ Protocol.

The La Crosse Method has been used in clinical practice since the 1960s to help patients build long-term allergic tolerance safely, effectively, and affordably. Research shows treatment following the Protocol can also improve surgical outcomes.1

With ENT allergy training in Seattle, WA, and beyond, you can help more allergy patients and keep your practice thriving. Isn't it time you learn how?Why is La Crosse Method Protocol ENT training a great option?

  • Dose specificity — personalized based on patient testing, exam, and history minimizes reactions
  • Dose frequency — three doses every day to stimulate key cells and build allergen tolerance
  • Dose simplicity — doses are escalated as the patient builds tolerance, but the dose regimen stays the same
  • 50+ years of clinical use and supporting research
  • Streamlined protocol, processes, and services to help your practice do more with less time and investment

Allergychoices can quickly get your practice up and running with the La Crosse Method Protocol. With our licensed pharmacy’s support, providing personalized treatment is convenient and affordable for your patients without adding to your workload or practice overhead. We also offer skin testing, which can add practice revenue.

Help more patients and worry less about staffing and overhead expenses. We’ll help you do it now with no contracts, and the support and expertise of industry leaders in sublingual immunotherapy diagnostics and treatment.

1 Sublingual Immunotherapy for Allergic Fungal Sinusitis, Melzer, Clenney Gesser; Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 2015. Vol 124(10) 782-787.

Allergychoices Changed the Way She Treats Allergy

“Basically, we now offer to our patients both allergy drops as well as allergy shots, with a high recommendation towards allergy drops for all of the reasons we mentioned before. It’s easier. Even though it’s three times a day it’s much more tolerable for patients. They don’t get stuck. It’s less costly for commercial patients as well because they don’t have a copay every week.

“It has really broadened the way we treat allergy in terms of offering it to more patients. In addition, allergy drops tend to have a lower reactivity rate, so there are less patients having anaphylaxis in your office. It tends to be much safer in your office and an opportunity to just broaden the scope of what you do.”

— Lorraine Williams, MD, FACS, ENT, Georgia