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After a year of treating lyme, I am definitely seen improvements. I would like to focus on my hormone mess. I know this is contributing to my symptoms/
I am looking for an Endocrinologist that is lyme friendly and open to natural alternatives.
any suggestions?
Posts: 368 | From freehold, nj | Registered: May 2007
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I just did some research on Endocrinologists in the Ocean/Monmouth area for my husband.
A couple of things that helped.
Search on the site "Ratemds.com" Narrow your search to this specialty, and look at the reviews. Stay away from the ones that have bad reviews, as one of my husband's doctors confirmed these sentiments to us.
It is hard to get an appt with the "good" Doctor's listed. There is a group in Neptune associated with Jersey Shore that is taking appt's for JUNE 2009???? This is as bad as the wait for llmd's.
I don't know of any that are Lyme Literate though, sorry.
Posts: 263 | From Georgia | Registered: Feb 2006
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