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There are both clinics, and lyme literate doctors, but the germans get angry each time a new clinic opens, as those are private.
They want everything to be free, paid by the insurance.
There are a number of doctors who are members of the lyme literate doctor association, they can treat within insurance, and there are private treatments, and alternative private treatments.
Some here went to Germany to get alternative treatments and several of them are fine now.
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17hens
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Yes, thank you! She lives in Haiger, between Bonn & Giessen. If you have more than one name, that would be great, in case the first doesn't work out or has a long wait. Thank you very much, Daniel!
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karenl
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Dr. W is near Pforzheim - takes insurance. They say he does not treat co-infections but only borrelia. And in Augsburg is some borrelose clinic, no idea if they are good but they take insurance.
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17hens
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You all are great to respond so quickly. I really appreciate it very much!
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linky123
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We went to see Dr. W in Pforzheim last Oct. He checked us for and tx our co-infections as well as borrelia.
We are much improved.
Give his office a call and ask what all they will do for you. They are very helpful.
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Very good and very ILADS. They consider Dr. Singletons "Lyme Disease Solution" THE BIBLE
Don't think they take insurance though.
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17hens
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I can not thank all of you enough for all your help!
In 3 short days, my cousin went from not even knowing how to look for an LLMD to having almost too many to choose from (if there is such a thing)! Remarkable!
The best of health and healing to everyone!
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sixgoofykids
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I got better with Dr. W in Pforzheim. I was in Germany for 3 weeks, then came home to continue treatment. It's all done without pharmaceutical meds.
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