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sammy
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They are very good for supportive therapies but NOT Lyme Literate. I would not recommend them for Lyme treatment, stick with your LLMD.
I have seen both practitioners at the Cole Center and would highly recommend them for primary/ supportive care. The staff are also friendly.
They offer many alternative therapies to help the body heal and detox. They also offer hyperbaric oxygen treatments. Out of pocket costs are high but that is to be expected with alternative treatments that are not covered by insurance.
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He tested me for Lyme. I was well and had no symptoms (this was a few months ago). Because band 41 IgG was positive, he felt we needed to treat. I refused since I was symptom-free and realize the Western Blot can remain positive since its not a direct test for bacteria.
So, I would say they're not completely Lyme-literate, but they do have glutathione IV's and other supportive therapy.
General visits are covered by insurance. Alternative stuff is not.
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