Where can I find physicians who treat mold related illnesses? PDF Print E-mail

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Check the SMH Resources-Medical page for more information and advertisements by physicians with an understanding of environmental illnesses.

 

Listen to Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker's http://www.biotoxin.info/webcasts and visit www.biotoxin.info for the latest information on research for a science-based treatment protocol for mold-related biotoxin illnesses. (Note: scroll down below Lyme webcast.)

 

Mold Warriors is a book by treating, biotoxin (mold included) physician, Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, of Maryland, that describes many of the medical aspects of fungal-related illness and may be found at www.moldwarriors.com and www.chronicneurotoxins.com. This is a book that may help you decide which direction to take regarding medical treatment.

Physician Lists
This is a link to the mold-survivor.com Physician Lists page, where you can find a physician by zip code. These are not recommendations, but a listing of physicians known to take mold patients. It must be emphasized that the understanding required for the treatment of mold patients varies widely. Further, if it is treatment you want, rather than diagnosis, you must verify that this is what can be provided.

This is the link to The American Association of Environmental Physicians  http://aaem.com/index.html, where you may enter your state and receive a list with full contact information, of environmental physicians available in your area.

On our Mold Research page, there are physicians listed as well, with their research.

Also, check in advance about which insurances are accepted, if any, by the physician you select. If you can get a recommendation from a mold victim who has had a positive outcome and experience with that physician, this is potentially helpful, as well. Often, mold exposed people find that they need to travel to a regional physician, sometimes 1,000-3,000 miles away. This is not out of the ordinary for mold related illnesses, as often, only the physicians who have done the research or have kept up on the current research, are the ones who offer science-based treatment protocols.


 
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