Summer Allergies in the USA: How Telehealth Makes Managing Them Easier
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- Published on June 26, 2026
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For roughly 81 million Americans living with seasonal allergic rhinitis, summer is not all fun in the sun. Between June and August, grass pollen (which peaks in early summer) gives way to weed pollen — and for many allergy sufferers, the sneezing, itching, and congestion just never fully stops.
The good news: summer allergies are highly manageable — and telehealth makes it easier than ever to get an effective, personalized treatment plan without sitting in a waiting room.
Why Summer Allergies Hit Hard Across the USA
The United States is a geographically diverse country, which means allergy triggers and seasons vary significantly by region:
Northeast & Midwest | Grass pollen peaks June–July; ragweed begins late August |
Southeast | Year-round tree pollen; grass peaks May–June; high humidity worsens mold allergies |
Southwest & California | Desert regions have lower pollen but high mold and dust mite levels |
Pacific Northwest | Grass pollen is the dominant summer allergen; June is peak season |
Great Plains | Wind-pollinated grass species release massive pollen loads in June–July |
Regardless of your region, telehealth physicians on video-md.com can assess your symptoms, review your history, and create a treatment plan specific to your location and lifestyle.
Common Summer Allergy Symptoms
- Sneezing and runny nose
- Nasal congestion and sinus pressure
- Itchy, watery, or red eyes (allergic conjunctivitis)
- Itchy throat and ears
- Post-nasal drip and cough
- Fatigue from poor sleep due to congestion
- Asthma flare-ups triggered by pollen
How a Telehealth Doctor Can Help You This Summer
An online physician visit through video-md.com is ideal for summer allergy management because most of what a doctor needs to assess allergies can be done virtually:
- Review your symptom pattern and duration to distinguish allergies from summer colds or COVID.
- Prescribe prescription-strength antihistamines (cetirizine, fexofenadine, loratadine) or nasal corticosteroids (fluticasone, mometasone) not available OTC.
- Adjust existing allergy medication regimens that have stopped working.
- Assess and manage allergy-triggered asthma with inhaler prescriptions.
- Order bloodwork or referrals for allergy testing if appropriate.
Allergy Prescription Without a Clinic Visit
If your OTC antihistamines have stopped working, a Video-MD.com physician can prescribe stronger options and send them directly to your pharmacy—often within the hour.
Telehealth Allergy Visit vs. In-Person Allergist
New symptom evaluation | Telehealth is ideal for first-line assessment and treatment |
Medication management | Telehealth — prescriptions sent same day |
Allergy skin testing | Requires in-person allergist referral |
Allergy shots (immunotherapy) | Requires in-person allergist — telehealth can refer |
Acute flare management | Telehealth — fast and convenient |
Pediatric allergy management | Telehealth available for children |
Summer Allergy Management Tips
Reduce Your Exposure
- Check daily pollen counts at pollen.com or your local weather app.
- Keep windows closed on high-pollen days — use air conditioning instead.
- Shower and change clothes after outdoor activities to remove pollen.
- Wear wraparound sunglasses to protect eyes from pollen.
- Avoid outdoor activities during peak pollen hours (5–10 a.m.).
Manage Indoor Allergens in Summer
- Use HEPA air purifiers in bedrooms and living areas.
- Vacuum with a HEPA filter vacuum weekly.
- Keep indoor humidity below 50% to prevent mold growth.
- Wash bedding weekly in hot water to eliminate dust mites — especially important in humid climates.
Frequently Asked Questions: Summer Allergies
How do I know if I have allergies or a summer cold? | Allergies rarely cause fever and produce clear mucus. Colds typically last 7–10 days with thicker discharge and may include a sore throat. A telehealth physician can help distinguish the two. |
Can stress make summer allergies worse? | Yes. Stress hormones can amplify the immune response that drives allergy symptoms. Managing stress is part of comprehensive allergy care. |
Can I get allergy medication online? | Yes, video-md.com physicians prescribe antihistamines, nasal steroids, and allergy-related asthma medications and send them directly to your pharmacy. |
Are summer allergies dangerous? | For most people, allergies are disruptive but not dangerous. However, allergy-triggered asthma can be serious. Anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction) is always a medical emergency. |
Stop Suffering Through Summer
Book a same-day telehealth appointment with a video-md.com physician. Get a personalized allergy treatment plan and prescription sent to your pharmacy, and start feeling better—today.
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