Allergy Associates of La Crosse, Ltd. To find out whether sublingual immunotherapy might be right for you, read on or contact us.
Allergy Associates of La Crosse is an allergy practice that helps patients identify and treat their allergies' cause through personalized diagnosis & treatment. is an internationally-recognized allergy clinic that helps you identify and treat the cause of your allergies—not just the symptoms—through allergy drops taken under the tongue. Since 1970, we've used this effective, well-researched approach, also known as sublingual immunotherapy, to help patients nationwide to take control of their food and environmental allergies.
11/14/2025
Fall is apple season—pies, cider, and crisp bites of fresh fruit! 🍎 But if your mouth itches or your throat feels scratchy when eating raw apples, pollen—not apples—may be the real culprit.
This reaction, called oral allergy syndrome, happens when your immune system mistakes similar proteins in fruits and pollens (like birch) for the same allergen.
Allergy treatment can help reduce these reactions over time—so you can enjoy every flavor of fall more comfortably.
11/13/2025
Holiday decorations bring cheer, but they can also bring allergens into your home. Here’s what to watch out for and how to prevent these allergens from entering your home!
💡 Did you know? Allergy drops (sublingual immunotherapy) can help your body build long-term tolerance to indoor allergens like dust, mold, and pet dander—making holiday decorating more enjoyable.
This season, decorate confidently and breathe easier. Ask us how allergy drops can help you enjoy the holidays without sneezing, coughing, or watery eyes!
11/11/2025
Today we honor and thank all veterans for their service. Just as they’ve shown strength and resilience, we’re proud to help our patients build resilience against allergies with lasting treatment.
11/10/2025
Those damp leaves piling up outside? They’re a mold magnet. Mold spores can stick around through fall and winter, sneaking indoors and triggering allergies.
Allergy drops help build tolerance so mold doesn’t rule your season. Ask us how you can get started today!
11/05/2025
The holiday season can be joyful—but it can also be stressful. Did you know that stress can actually make allergy symptoms worse? Here’s why:
The Science:
-Stress triggers the release of hormones like cortisol and adrenaline.
-These hormones can cause inflammation in your airways, making you more sensitive to allergens like dust, mold, or pollen.
-Chronic stress may also weaken your immune system, making it harder for your body to regulate allergic responses.
💡 Key Takeaway: Stress doesn’t just affect your mood—it can intensify sneezing, congestion, and other allergy symptoms. Managing stress and staying on your allergy drop routine can make your holidays healthier and more enjoyable.
11/04/2025
November is National Healthy Skin Month! Did you know allergies can contribute to skin irritation and eczema flare-ups? Treating allergies with drops doesn’t just help with sneezing—it can also support healthier skin.
👉 Ask us how allergy treatment can help support your skin health, too!
11/03/2025
This November, we’re highlighting turmeric—a golden spice with powerful health benefits.
Turmeric contains curcumin, a natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound that may support immune health, joint comfort, and overall wellness. For best results, pair it with black pepper and add it to soups, roasted veggies, teas, or smoothies.
💡 Fun Fact: Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties may complement allergy management by supporting overall immune balance.
Don’t forget to turn your clocks back this weekend! And while you’re at it, don’t fall back on your allergy treatment. Consistency with your drops keeps you moving forward toward lasting relief.
✅ Pro tip: Set a daily alarm to help keep your allergy drops routine on track.
11/01/2025
Curious if allergy drops are right for your little ones? Our latest blog breaks down the safety, benefits, and what parents need to know.
Breathe easier knowing your child’s allergy care can be safe, effective, and stress-free!
10/31/2025
Our team took Halloween seriously—by dressing up as the very allergens we help patients overcome.
From pollen to pets, we’ve got you covered (in costume and in care).
10/31/2025
Happy Halloween!
Wishing everyone a fun, safe, and allergy-friendly night of tricks, treats, and spooky fun!
10/29/2025
Ever wonder how much allergies are really affecting your day-to-day life? Take our quick allergy quiz and find out!
It only takes a few minutes, and you might be surprised by what you learn about your triggers and symptoms.
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We are an internationally-recognized allergy clinic that helps you identify and treat the causes of your allergies — not just the symptoms — through comprehensive diagnostics and allergy drops taken under the tongue. Today, we continue to lead the way in innovating how sublingual immunotherapy is changing outcomes for allergic patients across the country.
Since 1970, we’ve used this safe, effective, well-researched approach to allergy treatment, also known as sublingual immunotherapy, to help patients throughout the country take control of their allergies. Our Protocol, known as the La Crosse Method™ Practice Protocol, is recognized as a leading, comprehensive standard of care throughout the United States.
Today less than five percent of allergy sufferers receive the benefit of immunotherapy, the only disease-modifying treatment approach for allergies. Our clinic mission is to offer an alternative approach to allergy shots so that more allergy sufferers can benefit.
With our treatment approach of allergy drops administered under the tongue, we have been able to extend the use of immunotherapy to people who may not have been candidates for injection immunotherapy including:
Children
Asthmatics
Those with chronic conditions and allergy-related diseases