I have misplaced Dr. S's fax #. If anyone has it, I would appreciate it.
*** edited to remove doctor's name and city, please see terms of use ***
[ 01-06-2011, 12:19 PM: Message edited by: sixgoofykids ]
Posted by DocAllegra (Member # 28021) on :
My message was edited so that the name of the doctor and the city,state in which he practices were erased. I was trying to reach his office by fax. Help me understand how this editing advances the purpose of supporting those of us looking for specific info, such as how to reach specific llmd's.
Posted by Remember to Smile (Member # 25481) on :
A basic web search brings up the phone number and e-mail address for this LLMD. By calling the office or sending an e-mail, you could probably obtain a fax number.
The LLMDs state wasn't edited out. It's policy here not to name LLMDs on discussion boards. The LLMDs can create their own web sites and advertise services as they wish, or not.
Posted by DocAllegra (Member # 28021) on :
Elaine, I am happy that there is some logic to all this suffering! But I know it will be many$$$ to fix it. I am the sole breadwinner...my husband is retired. I know that health is worth whatever it costs. I will keep you informed. Thanks for your help. Jeanne
Posted by Elaine G (Member # 20735) on :
Doc, PM me if you need help with the mold mess.
Elaine
Posted by DocAllegra (Member # 28021) on :
Elaine, I need a doctor, who understands mold. Dr. S has been treating me for lyme, but when none of the treatment seemed to have an effect , he referred me to Dr. P, who has worked with Dr. S, the preeminent expert in mold. However, Dr. P is a chiropractor, never available, etc. She is knowledgable (worked with S) but impossible to reach. S just wants to treat lyme. What are your thoughts about finding a mold specialist. S gives no referrals and he is booked to the gills!