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“I recommend it to almost all of my patients.”
DR. TARA GRIFFIN, SLEEP SOLUTIONS
Verified Patient
“I always had horrible allergies - nothing really helped. Allergy shots weren’t a fit for my lifestyle. I found Wyndly, and it changed my life.”
SWATI
Verified Doctor
"Our patients love it, we get more positive feedback about Wyndly than virtually anything else."
DR. SCOTT BRAUNSTEIN
What does Wyndly do?
We’re an online allergy practice that fixes your patients' nasal airway. Our doctors improve nasal breathing using oral allergy desensitization. We fix the root cause of allergies naturally. Your patients stop mouth breathing, ditch the antihistamines, improve oral health, and live better.
How do we partner with you?
Sell our allergy kits in your office. Our doctors fix the nasal airway and collaborate with you on treatment. Your patients see that you're serious about providing comprehensive airway care.
Based on your patient's allergy triggers, our doctors will create a personalized treatment plan to fix your allergies:
Mouth Breathing
Environmental Allergies
Airway Inflammation
Adenoid and Tonsillar Swelling
Mold Allergies
Dust Allergies
Pollen Allergies
Pet Allergies
Sleep Apnea
Oral Appliance Issues
Answers to all your questions
What is Wyndly?
Wyndly is a concierge allergy practice. We fix your patients pollen, dust, pet, and mold allergies using a customized daily oral treatment. Instead of referring a patient to the traditional allergist where they’ll have to do painful weekly shots for 5 years, our doctors recommend an oral treatment taken at home with convenient virtual visits.
We use the same treatments as allergy shots, but administer them orally in a treatment called “sublingual Immunotherapy.” We either use FDA approved allergy extracts or FDA approved sublingual tablets and tailor each treatment based on the patient’s allergy results and history.
How did Wyndly start?
Dr. Manan Shah is an ENT and allergist with a practice in Denver. During the pandemic, Dr. Shah realized he could offer the same allergy care via telehealth that he was providing in the office. Furthermore, he could make it more convenient and cheaper for patients. Once he realized most patients pay $120-$150 monthly in copays for allergy treatment even with insurance, he created Wyndly a direct pay allergy practice to give convenient and evidence based care.
I want to learn more about Sublingual Immunotherapy?
Sublingual immunotherapy uses the same treatments as allergy shots, but they are dosed for oral usage. It is used at major academic centers like Johns Hopkins and University of Pittsburgh, has been endorsed by the American Academy of Otolaryngologic Allergy, and recently the American Academy of Head and Neck Surgery in their recent Clinical Practice Guideline noted that sublingual immunotherapy provides equivalent reduction in allergy symptoms to traditional allergy shots, with sublingual being more cost effective and convenient.
Two independent Cochrane review studies( 2003 and 2010) review studies have found sublingual immunotherapy to be safe and effective for environmental allergy treatment. Comparison studies between shots and allergy drops have not shown superiority of either and recommend the choice be based on patient preference. The American Academy of Head and Neck Surgery in their recent Clinical Practice Guideline noted that sublingual immunotherapy provides equivalent reduction in allergy symptoms to traditional allergy shots, with sublingual being more cost effective and convenient.
What do my patient’s experience if I refer them?
Referring patients to Wyndly is simple.
1) Your office administers our simple allergy test to the patient. 2) Our providers review the results with the patient during a video visit and create a personalized treatment plan if appropriate. 3) We recommend a customized immunotherapy plan to patients and ship it to their door. Patients get unlimited visits with their provider and our care team is always just a call or text away.
What age patients does Wyndly work with?
Wyndly works with patient’s 5 years and up because sublingual immunotherapy has been studied and shown to be effective in patients ages 5 and up. In fact, in children who began immunotherapy at a young age, it has been shown to decrease the risk of developing asthma later on. Below 5 years old, allergists typically do not recommend immunotherapy but rather OTC allergy treatments or sprays.
What is the benefit to my practice?
Every time you send a patient to another office, it’s lost revenue and wasted time for the patient. We let providers do the blood allergy testing right in their office to ensure they are the quarterbacks of their patient’s care. Our doctors provide an included allergy test review for each test.
In addition to the cost of the test kit, most practices charge the patient an additional education and kit administration fee which we’ve seen range from $50-100. This makes it revenue positive for you, and is typically still cheaper than the copays and deductibles patients pay to get skin tested.
Tell me more about the blood allergy test kit you use?
We use a blood allergy test kit that is clinically validated and CLIA certified.
For allergy shots, skin prick testing is required to understand skin sensitivity. For oral immunotherapy, we do not need skin test results and blood testing can be used. While QuestLab offers similar blood testing, we’ve found many patients never get their blood drawn.
To make it easier for patients, Wyndly offers an at home allergy test kit. Historically, skin testing was preferred, but with advances in technology, blood allergy testing has been shown to be equivalent to skin testing, while being more comfortable than a multi-prick allergy test. The choice of testing method should be based on patient choice and the International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology recently stated that “there is good evidence to show that [blood testing] is equivalent to skin testing” and indeed using standardized laboratory testing might actually improve accuracy.
What does it cost for the patient?
Wyndly charges $99 a month to work with our practice. This includes the cost of all customized immunotherapy treatments and unlimited visits with their doctor. This is cheaper than most patients pay in copays and deductibles to get weekly allergy shots, and it saves time and discomfort.
How long are patients typically on immunotherapy? How effective is it?
While allergy shots typically take 3-5 years, the AAO Clinical practice guideline recommends sublingual immunotherapy for 3 years. Most research suggests both allergy shots and allergy drops have an 80-85% efficacy rate.
When will patients feel better?
While allergy shots generally take 1-2 years to cause improvements, when taken consistently, sublingual immunotherapy patients generally feel decreased allergy symptoms around 4-8 months.
Our founding physician, Dr. Manan Shah is always happy to connect. Dr. Shah is a board certified ENT and Allergist, is the president of the Colorado ENT Society, is the Chair of the Young Physicians Section of the American Academy of Head and Neck Surgery, and sits on the Legislative Affairs Committee as well as the Medical Device and Drugs Committee.
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Our test detects the 40 most common indoor and outdoor environmental allergies, including pet dander, pollen, and dust.
Pets: cat dander, dog dander, horse dander.
Grass and shrub pollen: Bahia grass, Bermuda grass, birch, common ragweed, Johnson grass, mugwort, mulberry, nettle, perennial ryegrass, rough pigweed, Russian thistle, sheep sorrel, Timothy grass, and more.
Tree pollen: acacia, alder, Australian pine & beefwood, birch, cottonwood & poplar, elm, maple & box elder, maple leaf & sycamore, mountain cedar, oak, olive, pecan & hickory, rough marsh elder, walnut, white ash, and more.
Other:alternaria alt., aspergillus fum., aureobasidium, cladosporium fum., cockroach, dust mite (b. tropicalis, d. far, and d. pter), mouse, penicillium notatum mold, and more.