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Relief for kids with environmental and seasonal allergies

If your child struggles with constant congestion, a runny nose, or recurring ear infections, it may not be just a “bad season.” Environmental allergies can have a real impact on your child’s health—and their ability to enjoy childhood.

At B&B Sinus and Allergy Relief Centers, we offer a gentle, effective allergy program for kids that treats the root cause—not just the symptoms. Whether your child is allergic to pollen, dust, mold, or pet dander, we’ll create a plan that helps them breathe easier and feel better, all year long.

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It’s not just “seasonal stuffiness"

Many families come to us after months—or even years—of trying everything: Zyrtec, Benadryl, Flonase, air purifiers, humidifiers, saline mists, and more. And while those may bring temporary relief, they don’t treat the allergy itself.

Environmental allergies can cause:

Chronic nasal congestion or runny nose
Constant throat clearing
Snoring and poor sleep
Missed school, sports, or time outdoors
Muffled hearing or frequent ear infections

Over-the-counter meds mask symptoms. Our goal is to retrain your child’s immune system—so they don’t react in the first place.

Kid-friendly testing with instant results

Most allergy tests for kids involve waiting, blood draws, or uncomfortable methods. We use a prick-only testing method with a soft plastic applicator—no needles, no blood.

The process takes about 45 minutes, and you’ll leave your child’s appointment with clear, immediate results. That means no waiting days or weeks to find out what’s causing their symptoms—and no unnecessary discomfort.

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Treatment options that fit your family

We believe allergy treatment should work for your child—and for your schedule. That’s why we offer both allergy drops and allergy shots, with flexible plans based on age, maturity, and parent preference.

Option 1: Sublingual allergy drops

Taken under the tongue daily at home
Great for kids who don’t like shots
Delivered by mail, no regular office visits
$50/month

Option 2: Allergy shots

Weekly injections for 6–8 months
Then biweekly for 3 months
Then, monthly for the rest of the program
In-office visits required
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When treatment starts to work

Most families start seeing meaningful improvement around 4 to 6 months after beginning treatment. It’s not an overnight fix—but it’s a long-term solution.

Over time, children experience:

Fewer allergy flare-ups
Less need for daily medications
Better tolerance to allergens like pollen, dust, or pet dander
Fewer sinus and ear infections
Improved sleep and energy

Instead of reacting to every season, every pet, and every change in weather—your child just gets to be a kid again.

Help your child breathe easier, sleep better, and miss less

Your child doesn’t have to live with constant congestion, itchy eyes, or back-to-back infections. And you don’t have to keep cycling through short-term meds.

Schedule a pediatric allergy consultation today and let’s create a long-term plan that works for your child—and for your life.

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Frequently asked questions

What allergens do you test for?

We test for common environmental allergens, including pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, and more. Testing is done on-site with gentle skin pricks.

Does my child have to get shots?

Not at all. Many families choose allergy drops, which are taken under the tongue each day and can be done at home. We’ll talk through both options with you and help decide what’s best.

When will we see results?

Most kids start feeling better after 4 to 6 months, though it varies. You’ll see month-by-month progress as their immune system begins to respond differently to allergens.

Are the drops covered by insurance?

Sublingual allergy drops are not usually covered. The cost is $50/month, and they are delivered by mail. We’ll explain all pricing options clearly before you begin.