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My son, who was recently diagnosed with Lyme disease (they think he's had it since they age of 12 and he is now 23), has moved to the Boston area. He lives in Somerville (home to Tufts U) but is fine traveling into Boston or any surrounding area. We have a fantastic LLMD in CT, but he needs a Lyme friendly primary care doctor in his new home. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
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You can go to www.VirginiaLyme.org and look at the menu on your left you will see DOCTOR REFERRALS. It has listings for all states that have Lyme docs.
It also has links to help find alternative doctors, chiropractors, specialists in Morgellons and MTHFR. It has a listing for good labs (including IGeneX), links to find a naturopathic doctor, acupuncturists, oriental medicine doctors, holistic dentists, experts in mold and places to avoid are listed there.
Here is a "Help For You" page in the event it is needed.
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