Virginia
Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement or recommendation of any of the health care professionals. Please call the offices directly for up-to-date information on hours, prices, treatment protocols and insurance.
Dr. Sultana Afrooz (DO) Oakton, VA 571-529-6699
Amen Clinic (Psychiatry) Reston, VA 703-880-4000
(With deep sorrow we report Dr. Annibali passed away May 22, 2018
Dr. Sabra Bellovin (MD Family Practice) Reston, VA 703-709-1119
Dr. Eva Coleman (GP) Reston, VA 703-709-1119
Dr. Eboni Cornish (Internist) Reston, VA 703-709-1119
Dr. Norton Fishman (Internal Medicine) Charlottesville, VA 434-260-3777
Dr. Sarah Fletcher (MD) Sterling, VA 703-421-7000
Dr. Cathryn Harbor (MD) Lexington, VA 540-463-2882
Dr. John Hart (MD- Functional Medicine for Families/ Gynecology) 571-252-8845
Dr. Andrew Heyman (MD, Alternative) Aldie, VA 703-327-2434
Lainie Hinnant (LCSW) Midlothian, VA 804-643-3512
Dr. Megan H. Lee (DO) Leesburg, VA 540-542-1700
Dr. William M. Lee (MD) Leesburg & Winchester, VA 540-542-1700
Dr. Warren Levin (MD) Vienna, VA 703-255-0313 (Retired)
Dr. Humera Malik (Internal Medicine) McLean, VA 703-448-1271
Tuan Ahn Nguyen (Acupuncturist, MS, LAc) Sterling, VA 703-596-4272
Irina Nikitina (Adult NP) Reston, VA 703-709-1119
Dr. Antonio Pastor (Infectious Diseases- Fibromyalgia) Sterling, VA 703-430-6211
Dr. Patricia Slusher (ND) Leesburg, VA 703-738-7620
Dr. David Stewart (Holistic- Board Certified) Leesburg, VA 703-779-2801
Dr. Laura Stone (MD, Ob/Gyn, Alternative) Aldie, VA 703-327-2434
Dr. Janine Talty (D.O.) Roanoke, VA 540-685-2670
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Dr. Carolyn Walsh (Internal Medicine) Leesburg, VA 703-723-7713
Dr. Leila Zackrison (MD) Fairfax, VA 703-359-9300 or 7044 [License Revoked- February 2020]
NOT RECOMMENDED
*** Due to the extremely high number of complaints from
Lyme patients and their families we do not recommend
Johns Hopkins when dealing with a Lyme diagnosis or treatment.***
NOTE- The treatment guidelines Johns Hopkins doctors follow (Infectious Disease Society of America- IDSA) were published in 2000, slightly updated in 2006 (minor changes), and are currently 11 years old.
These old guidelines do not utilize any of the current science or studies generated over the past decade. They were removed from the National Guideline Clearinghouse, however, they continue to be promoted by Johns Hopkins' doctors.
An investigation by the CT Attorney General found the guideline authors (some from Hopkins) were riddled with conflicts of interest.
"The IDSA's 2006 Lyme disease guideline panel undercut its credibility by allowing individuals with financial interests -- in drug companies, Lyme disease diagnostic tests, patents and consulting arrangements with insurance companies -- to exclude divergent medical evidence and opinion."
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