
Allergy Immunotherapy Program
Improve life with less symptoms and medications. Now available in Columbus!
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Life is busy, and you need relief fast.
What is allergy immunotherapy?
Allergy immunotherapy in Columbus, also known as IT, has been an effective and life-changing allergy treatment option for patients that suffer from seasonal allergies, food allergy, and pet allergy symptoms for over one hundred years. With IT, many patients can experience a life without allergy symptoms such as stuffy noses, itchy eyes, sneezing, and coughing.While allergy medications such as antihistamines and nasal sprays can mask symptoms, allergy IT treats the underlying problem that is causing those symptoms in the first place. Patients who complete an allergy IT program often report an improved quality of life as they can enjoy time outdoors for the first time, adopt the dog they’ve always wanted, dramatically improve allergic asthma control, or get rid of recurring sinus infections once and for all.

Find the treatment that fits your lifestyle, timeline, and goals.
Premier ILIT
We offer ILIT, a faster, more convenient allergy treatment. With just three injections over three months, you get longterm relief. ILIT trains your immune system to reduce allergy symptoms—without the long schedules of traditional shots or drops.
- Only 3 injections over 3 months
- Long-term relief
- Fewer office visits
- Ideal for busy schedules
See if you're a candidate for 3-visit Premier ILIT therapy
Cluster Immunotherapy
Your provider will schedule weekly appointments over 8 weeks: weeks 1–3 are 3-hour sessions, weeks 4–7 are 2-hour sessions, and week 8 is a 1-hour session. Each visit includes multiple rounds of injections. After the 8th appointment, you’ll meet with a provider to start a maintenance phase that can last up to 3 years.
- Reach maintenance dose more quickly
- Fewer months than traditional shots
- Requires more frequent visits early on
Traditional Allergy Shots
This treatment involves weekly walk-in allergy shots and can take up to 5 years to complete. The build-up phase lasts about 6–12 months, followed by a maintenance phase. Needle-free options, like allergy drops or sublingual immunotherapy, may be available depending on your sensitivities, and your provider can help determine the best option.
- Gradual build-up over time
- Typically 3–5 years
- Most widely used treatment
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Award-winning, board-certified providers
Every provider on our team is hand-selected for their clinical skill, compassion, and commitment to education. Many of our allergists and immunologists have trained at top institutions, follow cutting-edge research, and are active in leading national allergy organizations.
Frequently asked questions
If you have tried allergy medicine without success or want to reduce your reliance on medication to treat your symptoms, allergy immunotherapy may be the right fit for you. Allergy IT can be used to successfully treat: an itchy, sneezy, congested nose, watery, irritated eyes, coughing, wheezing, sinus pressure and recurrent infections, itchy, dry rashes caused by allergen exposure, or reactions related to insect allergy. Allergy sufferers who also experience allergic rhinitis or mold spores sensitivity may benefit from long-term treatment.
Allergy IT is very safe. Approximately 70 percent of patients may experience a localized response where the injection is given in the back of the arm. This may include redness, itching, and swelling at the site. Our team can help you manage these symptoms with anti-itch lotions and ice. There is a very small chance of a drug allergy–like reaction, so we have a mandatory waiting period after your shot to ensure safety. We are trained to promptly assess and treat any immune response.
Allergy shots are a safe and effective treatment for children. The benefits of allergy immunotherapy shots can even last through adulthood. In fact, studies indicate that starting allergy shots at a young age prevents the development of new allergies and allergy asthma later in life. Traditional immunotherapy is typically started around the age of 6, and accelerated immunotherapy is an option for kids ages 12 and up. We also offer evaluations for family allergy history.
Wherever you are, we've got you covered
We believe world-class allergy care should be accessible and inclusive for all. Premier Allergy & Asthma offers 13 award-winning boutique clinics conveniently located across Ohio that provide innovative solutions, efficient appointments, and professional care in positive environments.













