Our skilled team uses advanced technology like in-office CT imaging and TruDi Navigation for precise diagnoses to develop personalized treatment plans. We focus on patient comfort with options like traditional allergy shots (SCIT) and popular at-home sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT).

















Allergies can disrupt your daily life—causing fatigue, congestion, and discomfort that make it hard to breathe, sleep, or focus.
At SoCal ENT, our specialists take a comprehensive, results-driven approach to allergy care, combining advanced diagnostics with individualized treatment plans that target both symptoms and their root cause.
Using cutting-edge tools like in-office CT imaging and TruDi Navigation, we pinpoint the exact source of your allergy triggers with precision. Our team offers a full range of solutions, from traditional allergy shots (SCIT) to convenient at-home sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) options. Whether you struggle with seasonal allergies or chronic sinus issues, SoCal ENT delivers expert care designed for long-term relief and lasting comfort.





Allergy treatment at SoCal ENT is designed to provide both immediate relief and long-term results by targeting the source of your symptoms—not just masking them. Our process begins with thorough allergy testing to identify your specific triggers, such as pollen, mold, dust, or pet dander.
Based on your results, we create a customized plan that may include a combination of environmental control strategies, medication, and immunotherapy. Through allergy shots (SCIT) or sublingual drops/tablets (SLIT), we gradually help your immune system build tolerance to allergens, reducing your sensitivity over time. This comprehensive approach helps patients experience fewer reactions, improved comfort, and a better quality of life year-round.
Your allergy treatment experience depends on the method that best fits your needs. With allergy shots (SCIT), treatment takes place in our office through a series of small injections. The dose is carefully increased over time to help your body build immunity and reduce allergic responses.
For those who prefer a needle-free option, sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) involves placing drops or a tablet under the tongue each day—typically done at home for maximum convenience. Our specialists provide detailed instructions and ongoing support to ensure proper use and optimal results.
Allergy treatment at SoCal ENT targets a broad spectrum of allergic and respiratory conditions that impact daily comfort and overall health, including:
By identifying and addressing your specific triggers, SoCal ENT helps reduce flare-ups, improve breathing, and restore balance to your immune system.
Recovery after allergy treatment is typically quick and uncomplicated. Patients receiving allergy shots (SCIT) may experience mild redness, itching, or swelling at the injection site, which typically subsides within a few hours. For those using sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), there’s generally no downtime, although mild throat or mouth irritation may occur during the first few days of treatment.
Our team provides personalized aftercare guidance and monitors your progress to ensure your therapy remains effective and comfortable. Most patients can resume their normal daily activities immediately after each session.

Most patients begin noticing improvements in allergy symptoms within the first few weeks of treatment, though full results typically develop gradually over several months. With continued immunotherapy, your immune system becomes less reactive to allergens, leading to fewer flare-ups and reduced reliance on medication.
The benefits of allergy treatment are long-lasting—many patients maintain relief for years after completing their program. With consistent follow-up and personalized care at SoCal ENT, you can look forward to breathing easier, sleeping better, and enjoying life with fewer allergy interruptions.

Allergy testing usually lasts around an hour.
Insurance usually covers allergy treatments; however, it's best to confirm with your provider.
SCIT involves injections, whereas SLIT uses drops or tablets under the tongue. Both are effective; however, many find SLIT more convenient.
Children can safely undergo allergy treatments like SLIT.
Initially, allergy shots are given weekly or every other week. As treatment continues, they become less frequent.
Completing the full course of immunotherapy is essential for lasting relief.