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myjesticgirl5
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hi,
i live in north western pa, right in hermitage. so i live near two llmd's dr s and dr j, i have seen dr s once, he doesn't take any insurance and besides that i wasn't really comfortable with him, many reasons.
i have been seeing dr. j for about 3 yrs but i have been wanting now for awhile to see a different llmd but since he is so close i have just been putting it off.
i know now i can't put this off any longer. if anyone knows of a very good llmd that is close to me, at least semi close and takes medicare / pa medicaid, please let me know as soon as you can, i will very much appreciate it.
thank you and take care, myjesticgirl5

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Lymetoo
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Did you try the support groups to the left of this post?

There's a Dr F in PA and DR Bu in West Chester and a DR B in Glen Mills. I don't know where the Dr F is located but I can find out.

Any of these close to you?

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lymie tony z
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I don't understand your relictance to continue with Dr JJ...unless he isn't as agressive as you want...

Or it's the one lady in his office that seems to be a little nasty....

I saw dr JJ and found him to be great...but hey everyone has different opinions...

I don't know of the one's lymetoo suggested but go for it.......
zman

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Who is Dr F in PA and DR Bu in West Chester and a DR B in Glen Mills? Dr JJ doesn't accept my insurance (I already looked into him). Sorry for butting in here, but I'm close enough that I could visit Drs in that area (I live in Jamestown NY). I've either tried to, or gone to see over 23 doctors now. None have been willing or able to help me. Many were because of my insurance (I have Univera PPO and NY State Medicaid). A lot of them were lyme ignorant. I've been to Buffalo, NY down to Cleveland OH looking for help, to no avail. If they accept my insurance and treat Lyme Disease, I'm willing to travel anywhere to be treated.
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quote:
If they accept my insurance and treat Lyme Disease, I'm willing to travel anywhere to be treated. [/QB]
Check your private messages.

Most LLMD's do not take insurance....but many insurance companies will reimburse you at least 70 to 80%.

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