Early-stage Lyme may require 2–4 weeks of treatment, while chronic cases may need several months of multimodal therapy.
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by ticks, diagnosed through advanced blood tests and clinical evaluation.
TICKBORNE diseases are rising throughout the US from a variety of ticks, which carry and pass on different microorganisms to humans and animals. Tickborne disease have more than doubled in 13 years and represent 77% of all vector-borne disease reports. LYME DISEASE accounts for 82% of all cases.
ADVANCED TESTING allows:
Earlier detection than standard lab tests to help patients recover quickly
Unparalleled SENSITIVITY and SPECIFICITY. (First-of-its-kind SILICON MICROARRAY technology and CHEMILUMINESCENCE detection)
Advanced LYME and CO-INFECTION detection. (Our technology tests ANTIBODIES (indirect) and DNA (direct) for the most comprehensive analysis.
About Our Doctors
Dr. Bob was born and raised in Florham Park, New Jersey.
He received his degree in Mechanical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and had a successful landscaping business upon graduating.
Dr. Bob became interested in wholistic health in his mid-twenties after an encounter with an alternative health professional resolved the painful, persistent ear infections that he had struggled with his entire childhood.
Dr. Jason was born and raised in Staten Island, NY.
He received his degree in Neurobiology and Behavior from Cornell University, in the beautiful upstate town of Ithaca, New York.
Years before, while still in high school, he read a book that he learned about from watching a TV interview. That book, way ahead of its time, planted the seed for an insatiable appetite for learning about health, particularly wholistic healing and advanced nutrition.
Upon graduation from Cornell, he was a pharmaceutical representative for six years, spending the last few years at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic.
Have you ever wondered if there’s a more holistic approach to healthcare, one that focuses not just on treating individual symptoms but on understanding the whole individual?
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by ticks, diagnosed through advanced blood tests and clinical evaluation.
Symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, neurological issues, and persistent flu-like symptoms after tick exposure.
We use advanced Western Blot, PCR, and cytokine panels to detect infection and immune dysfunction.
Treatments include antimicrobial therapy, immune support, detoxification, and lifestyle modifications.
Early-stage Lyme may require 2–4 weeks of treatment, while chronic cases may need several months of multimodal therapy.