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Allergy
treatment review

Walk through our 5 steps to managing respiratory allergies and tell us what you’ve tried. Then get your parents’ allergy kit:

  • Practical tips and insights
  • Symptom diary
  • Kids’ allergy medication guide
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The Allergy Treatment Review is not a diagnostic tool and is not intended to replace professional medical advice or treatment. It provides you with allergy information and can help prepare for visits to the doctor. If your child’s symptoms are very severe or you’re concerned about their health, please seek medical advice immediately.

Your child’s allergy journey and possible next steps


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You’ve taken your child to see an allergy specialist

If you want to get a second opinion you can always use our search tool to find a doctor

Find a Doctor

Find an allergist

Talk to an expert who knows how to diagnose your child’s symptoms and can offer treatment advice.

Let us help you find a doctor nearby


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Your child hasn’t had an allergy test yet

Tests help pinpoint triggers, which is vital for managing allergies.

Discover testing types


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Your child has tried short-term relief

If that medication isn’t working, it may be time to try something different. Track your child’s symptoms and medication in our diary to show the doctor.

Get more practical tips 


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You know how to help your child avoid their trigger

In case there’s something you haven’t tried yet here are some practical tips.

Learn more about Short-term relief 


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You don’t know about allergy immunotherapy

This treatment aims to train the immune system not to react to an allergy trigger.

Understand allergy immunotherapy

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