Say Goodbye to Sneezes and Itchiness

Allergies and hayfever can disrupt your daily life – itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing, and fatigue can affect work, sleep, and your overall wellbeing.

  • Fast relief from hayfever and seasonal allergies

  • Personalised care for your symptoms and lifestyle

  • UK-qualified prescribers you can trust

  • Discreet, fast delivery straight to your door

No Referrals Needed

Access treatments without GP visits or long waiting times.

 

Discreet Consultations

Secure online assessments with UK-licensed clinicians.

 

Fast Delivery

Medications delivered to your door, in unbranded packaging.

Allergy Treatment in
Three Steps

At Prescribe Pal®, we provide clinically proven treatments to help you manage symptoms effectively, so you can enjoy the seasons without constant discomfort. Our UK-registered clinicians provide personalised solutions to relieve your symptoms safely and effectively.

( 01 )

Complete a Quick Online Consultation

Fill out a confidential questionnaire detailing your allergy history, symptoms, and any previous treatments.

( 02 )

Get Reviewed by a Clinician

A UK-registered prescriber reviews your responses and recommends the most suitable treatment plan.

( 03 )

Receive Discreet Delivery

Your medication arrives in secure, unbranded packaging so you can start managing your allergies without delay.

Why Choose Prescribe Pal® for Allergy Relief?

Allergies can interfere with your life, making everyday activities uncomfortable and frustrating. Prescribe Pal® delivers discreet, personalised care to help you breathe easier and get back to enjoying life.

  • Safe and effective treatments prescribed by UK-registered clinicians.

  • Solutions selected specifically for your symptoms and lifestyle.

  • Online consultations and discreet delivery straight to your door.

  • Guidance and check-ins to monitor progress and adjust treatment if needed.

Our Allergy & Hayfever
Treatments

Antihistamines

Oral medications that reduce sneezing, runny nose, itching, and other allergy symptoms by blocking the body’s histamine response. Many options are non-drowsy for daytime relief.

Cetirizine (Generic / Piriteze)

Reduces sneezing, runny nose, and itching for quick relief.

Loratadine

Non-drowsy antihistamine to control seasonal allergy symptoms

Fexofenadine

Fast-acting, non-drowsy relief from hayfever discomfort.

Desloratadine

Long-lasting antihistamine for persistent allergy symptoms.

Nasal Sprays

Sprays applied directly to the nose to reduce inflammation, congestion, and irritation caused by allergies. Provide targeted relief for persistent nasal symptoms.

Fluticasone (Flixonase, Avamys)

Reduces nasal inflammation and congestion caused by allergies.

Mometasone

Potent steroid spray for long-term control of nasal allergy symptoms.

Beclometasone (Beconase)

Helps relieve congestion, sneezing, and runny nose effectively.

Azelastine / Fluticasone (Dymista)

Combination spray targeting multiple symptoms for faster relief.

Eye Drops

Topical drops for the eyes that soothe irritation, redness, and itching caused by allergens, providing fast, targeted relief.

Sodium Cromoglicate (Opticrom, Allergy Eye Drops)

Soothes itchy, watery eyes caused by allergens.

Frequently Asked Questions About Allergies & Hayfever

Which allergy treatment is right for me?
Your clinician will recommend the most suitable option based on your symptoms, allergy type, and medical history.
How long does it take to see results? +
Antihistamines can work within an hour, while nasal sprays may take a few days for full effect.
Are allergy medications safe? +
Yes. All treatments are prescribed by UK-registered clinicians after reviewing your medical history.
Can I use eye drops and nasal sprays together?
Yes — many patients benefit from combination therapy for full symptom relief.
Are these medications suitable for children? +
Some treatments are suitable for children; your clinician will provide age-appropriate options if needed.
Can I take these during pregnancy or breastfeeding? +
Certain antihistamines and sprays are safe; your clinician will advise on the best option for you.