Curex vs Wyndly
Side-by-side comparison for allergies. Both programs operate as US telehealth platforms. We earn affiliate commission from either when you book, disclosed inline on every CTA.
Curex — at-home allergy drops + telehealth
Sublingual immunotherapy with at-home allergy testing kit. Lower price than shots.
Pros
- · At-home allergy test included
- · Sublingual drops, not shots
- · Lower monthly cost than Wyndly
Cons
- · Immunotherapy still requires multi-year commitment
- · Less specialist depth than Wyndly
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Wyndly — sublingual allergy immunotherapy from home
Drops under the tongue, no shots. Personalized to your allergy panel. Long-term cure approach.
Pros
- · Sublingual drops — no shots
- · Personalized to your allergy panel
- · Cheaper than allergist clinic visits over 3-5 years
Cons
- · Long treatment commitment (3-5 years)
- · Not all insurance plans cover immunotherapy
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Which one fits you
Both Curex and Wyndly are legitimate allergies programs operating in most US states. The honest answer to "which is better" is "depends." Different patients fit different programs.
- · Lower starting price: Curex ($89/mo vs $99/mo)
- · Higher user rating: Wyndly (★ 4.6 vs ★ 4.4)
- · More user reviews: Wyndly (4,820 vs 3,210)
How we wrote this comparison
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