Seasonal allergies treatment
Seasonal allergies treatment
Ages 18-64
This is right for you if
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Your eyes, nose, and throat are itchy
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You’re sneezing a lot
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Your nose is runny
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You're not having a severe allergic reaction that includes a rash or swollen lips or tongue
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You’re not pregnant
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What's included

Personalized seasonal allergy treatment plans may include prescription medications that help control allergy symptoms. Your clinician may also recommend over-the-counter allergy treatments and self-care strategies. They won’t prescribe oral steroids or immunotherapy. You can message your clinician with follow-up questions for 14 days after you get your treatment plan.

If you need treatment for an additional health condition, you’ll need to start a separate visit.
Commonly prescribed medications
  • Fluticasone propionate (Flonase)
  • Montelukast (Singulair)
  • Azelastine (Optivar)
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This chart is for informational purposes only. Your clinician will determine treatment plans, prescriptions, and number of refills (if any) based on your symptoms and health history. Refill estimates are based on a 30-day supply of medication.
Alpha, HealthTap, and SteadyMD have licensed clinicians (like MDs, DOs, and NPs). At Alpha, the typical number of refills (oral, nasal, or eye drops) per visit is 11. At HealthTap, the typical number of refills (oral, nasal, or eye drops) per visit is 5. At SteadyMD, the typical number of refills (oral, nasal, or eye drops) per visit is 1. Business hours for Alpha are 9 AM to 5 PM ET, 7 days a week. Business hours for HealthTap are 8 AM to 10 PM ET, 7 days a week. Business hours for SteadyMD are 8 AM to midnight ET, 7 days a week. Responses outside these hours may be delayed.

What you’ll need

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A photo ID, like a driver's license or passport, if we need additional identity verification
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5 to 10 minutes to answer questions about your symptoms and health history

How it works

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Choose an online clinic
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Fill out an intake form
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Connect with a clinician
You can message your clinician with follow-up questions for 14 days after you get your treatment plan.
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You should know
Based on your health information, your clinician may recommend that you see a healthcare provider in person. If that happens, you’ll still be charged for your visit. Amazon Clinic doesn’t accept insurance at this time, and isn’t intended for beneficiaries of government payor programs, including Medicare and Medicaid.

Frequently asked questions

What medications can I get?
Your clinician may prescribe a variety of treatments including nasal sprays like fluticasone propionate (Flonase), oral antihistamines like loratadine (Claritin), prescription-strength eye drops like azelastine (Optivar), and leukotreine inhibitors like montelukast (Singulair).

Please note: This information is for general reference only. Your clinician will review your symptoms and health history to determine which (if any) treatments are medically necessary.
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