• Skip to main content

Allergy Partners

  • Find a New Location
  • Patient Portal
  • Bill Pay
  • Become an Allergy Partner
  • Site Search
  • Providers
  • Services
        • Treatment
          • Allergy Shots
          • Biologics
          • Food Allergy Risk Reduction
          • Food Oral Immunotherapy
          • Medications
          • Sublingual Immunotherapy
        • Testing
          • Blood Testing
          • Food Allergy Testing
          • Patch Testing
          • Pulmonary Function Testing
          • Restech Testing
          • Skin Testing
  • Conditions
        • Food/ Gastrointestinal
          • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
          • Food Allergies
          • Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease
        • Lung
          • Asthma
          • Chronic Cough
        • Nasal, Sinus, Eye
          • Environmental Allergies
          • Eye Allergies (Allergic Conjunctivitis)
          • Nasal Polyps
          • Sinusitis
          • Vasomotor Rhinitis/ Chronic Rhinitis
        • Other Conditions
          • Anaphylaxis
          • Immune Deficiency
          • Medication Allergy
          • Recurrent Infections
          • Stinging Insect Allergy
          • Pediatric Allergies
        • Skin
          • Angioedema
          • Contact Dermatitis
          • Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
          • Hives/Urticaria
          • Latex Allergy
          • Metal Allergy
  • About Us
        • About Us
        • Blog
        • Careers
        • Clinical Research
        • Pharmacy
        • What Is an Allergist?
  • Patient Resources
        • Pathway to Relief
        • Patient Portal
        • Bill Pay
        • Video Center
        • New Patient Forms & Resources
        • Request Medical Records
        • Patient Rights
        • Notice of Privacy Practices
  • Find a Location
Home / Services / Treatment / Food Allergy Risk Reduction

Food Allergy Risk Reduction (FARR®)

Peanut allergy is an increasingly common and potentially life-threatening condition. Recent studies indicate that, contrary to previous recommendations, the early introduction of peanuts to the diet of at-risk children lowers the risk of developing peanut allergy. These guidelines mark a significant change in the approach to food allergy, with an emphasis on prevention. In summary, the new guidelines emphasize the following:

  • Consider peanut introduction into the diet between 4 and 6 months of age.
  • Risk factors including the presence and severity of eczema as well as the presence of any other food allergy should be considered in order to help determine the safest way to introduce peanut.

Given this, Allergy Partners is pleased to offer the Food Allergy Risk Reduction (FARR) Program. Developed by Richard Wasserman, MD, PhD of Allergy Partners of North Texas, FARR is aimed at selected infants less than one year of age who might be at increased risk for allergy to foods such as milk, egg, or peanuts. The children are skin tested to that food and if skin testing is negative or mildly positive, then they are challenged with the food (milk, egg, or peanut). If there is no reaction, the parents are instructed to administer the specified quantity of food at least three times a week. Regular feedings reduce the chances of developing food allergy.

The goal of FARR is to prevent severe allergic reactions, especially among infants who show signs of moderate to severe eczema or egg allergies.

Infants with the following risk factors may also benefit from the FARR Program:

  • Other food allergies
  • Two or more family members with relevant allergies
  • Siblings or parents with relevant allergies
  • Siblings or parent with a food allergy other than peanut

Unfortunately, FARR may not be suitable for children with a strongly positive in vitro (ImmunoCAP) food allergy.

Treatment
  • Allergy Shots
  • Biologics
  • Food Allergy Risk Reduction
  • Food Oral Immunotherapy
  • Medications
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy
Find a Location
View Patient Resources
content-farr

The Allergy Partners Difference

Food allergies have become increasingly common, but new discoveries are focusing on prevention. Allergy Partners offers expert diagnosis and management of food allergy, and we are proud to offer the cutting-edge FARR Program to at-risk infants less than one year old.

For more information, Find an Allergy Partners Location today!

Four Steps to Relief

Planning Your First Visit

Schedule an appointment at your local office and fill out our pre-registration and medical history forms to help minimize any wait time when you arrive.

Your First Visit

Your initial visit will consist of a consultation, review of your medical history and a comprehensive exam to build a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.

Diagnostics and Testing

We may complete one or more tests to better understand the cause of your symptoms. Common tests include skin testing, pulmonary testing, and blood testing.

Treatment

Following the evaluation and testing, we’ll provide a comprehensive diagnosis and implement a personalized treatment plan that will deliver relief.

Ready to Find Relief?

Find a Location
  • Providers
  • Services
  • Conditions
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Find A Location
  • Patient Resources
  • Become an Allergy Partner
  • Blog
  • Allergy Partners Shop
Allergy Partners Home
  •  

© 2024 All Rights Reserved.

    • Notice of Privacy Practices
    • Patient Rights
    • Site Privacy Policy
    • Site Terms of Use
    • Site Accessibility
    • Site Search
    • Employee Healthcare Info
    • Site Map