This study explored the trajectory of health-related quality of life and the symptoms of chronic allergic rhinitis in patients receiving San-Fu-Teh (a traditional Chinese topical acupoint therapy). In this repeated-measures study, participants who were aged 18 years, had a history of chronic allergic rhinitis, and received San-Fu-Teh were enrolled. Each participant was asked to complete the Chinese version of the short-form health survey (SF- 36) and the Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire before receiving the first volt and after receiving the second and final volt. Results indicated that the scores of "energy" and "mental health" in SF-36 differed significantly. More changes were observed after the final volt compared with after the first two volts. Nasal symptoms exhibited greater amelioration after the final volt compared with after the first and second volt. Total scores for the Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire continually decreased. Patients with chronic allergic rhinitis who received San-Fu-Teh demonstrated improvement in their quality of life and amelioration of nasal symptoms.