Lyme Disease

Introduction: Why Lyme Disease Needs a New Diagnostic Approach

Lyme disease is one of the most misunderstood chronic illnesses today. Often misdiagnosed—or missed entirely—it can mimic dozens of conditions, from chronic fatigue to autoimmune disease. At Patients Medical in New York City, our team uses a comprehensive, integrative testing protocol to detect Lyme and co-infections with greater accuracy.
We don’t just look at symptoms—we find the root cause

What Is Lyme Disease?

Lyme disease is an infectious illness caused primarily by the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria, transmitted through the bite of an infected tick. Left untreated or undertreated, Lyme can spread throughout the body and lead to long-term neurological, cardiac, and immune system complications.

Lyme often coexists with:

  • Babesia
  • Bartonella
  • Ehrlichia
  • Mycoplasma
  • Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)

Symptoms may appear immediately after infection—or months to years later. And standard testing doesn’t always catch it.

Common Symptoms of Chronic Lyme Disease

Why Traditional Testing Isn’t Enough

Conventional Lyme testing (like ELISA and Western blot) often fails to detect chronic or late-stage Lyme, especially if antibiotics were started early or the immune system is suppressed. These tests detect antibodies, not active infection or immune dysfunction.

Functional & Advanced Diagnostic Testing We Use

At Patients Medical, we utilize advanced diagnostics to understand the full scope of your Lyme disease infection and its impact on your health. We combine traditional testing with cutting-edge functional medicine assessments:

Tick-borne disease panel (Borrelia, Babesia, Bartonella, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma)

Western blot with band-by-band analysis

ELISPOT / Lymphocyte Transformation Tests (LTT)

CD57 Natural Killer Cell count (immune dysfunction marker)

Mold and mycotoxin panels

Heavy metal testing (e.g., mercury, lead)

Integrative Treatments for Lyme Disease

Nutritional Therapy

  • Anti-Inflammatory Diets: Diets rich in vegetables, healthy fats, and lean protein to reduce inflammation and support detoxification.
  • Supplementation for Detoxification: Including herbs and nutrients that support liver detox, like milk thistle and glutathione.
  • Gut Health Support: Probiotics and prebiotics to restore gut health, which can be compromised by both Lyme disease and its treatment.

IV Vitamin Therapy

  • High-Dose Vitamin C: To support immune function and reduce oxidative stress.
  • Magnesium and B Vitamins: To help alleviate fatigue and muscle pain.
  • Glutathione: A powerful antioxidant to help detoxify the body and support liver function.

Herbal & Nutraceuticals

  • Andrographis: Known for its immune-boosting properties and effectiveness in treating Lyme co-infections.
  • Cat’s Claw: A potent herb shown to help fight Lyme disease and reduce inflammation.
  • Curcumin: An anti-inflammatory compound found in turmeric that helps reduce pain and improve cognitive function.
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: For reducing inflammation and supporting brain health.
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Stress Reduction & Mental Health Support

  • Meditation and Mindfulness: To reduce stress and improve mental clarity.
  • Acupuncture: Helps alleviate pain and support overall immune function.
  • Adaptogenic Herbs: Such as Rhodiola and Ashwagandha to balance stress hormones and improve energy levels.

Hormone Balancing

  • Bioidentical Hormone Therapy (BHRT): To balance hormones and restore energy levels.
  • Thyroid Optimization: To support healthy thyroid function, which is often impacted by chronic infections.

Real Case Study: Sarah’s Journey with Lyme Disease

Sarah, age 45, came to us with severe fatigue, joint pain, and cognitive issues after being diagnosed with Lyme disease. She had been on antibiotics for several months but still felt unwell. After comprehensive testing, we discovered she had multiple tick-borne co-infections and nutrient deficiencies. We created a customized 4-month treatment plan that included:

  • Herbal support with Andrographis and Cat’s Claw
  • IV vitamin therapy with magnesium and vitamin C
  • Gut health restoration with probiotics
  • Cognitive therapy to address brain fog
  • Dietary changes to reduce inflammation

Three months later, Sarah reported significant improvements in her energy, cognitive function, and joint pain, and she was able to resume her normal activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lyme disease is caused by the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria, transmitted through the bite of an infected black-legged tick. Co-infections from other tick-borne pathogens can complicate the disease.

Lyme disease is diagnosed through clinical evaluation and testing for Borrelia antibodies or DNA. Co-infections may require additional testing.

Yes, Lyme disease can be managed with an integrative approach that combines herbal therapies, nutritional support, detoxification, and conventional treatments.

Common symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, cognitive impairment (brain fog), headaches, muscle aches, and a characteristic bullseye rash (erythema migrans).

With early diagnosis and treatment, Lyme disease is often curable. Chronic Lyme disease may require a longer-term treatment approach.

Support your immune system through proper nutrition, supplements (like vitamin C, magnesium, and omega-3s), stress reduction, and IV therapy.

Co-infections are other pathogens carried by ticks, such as Babesia or Anaplasma, that can worsen symptoms and complicate treatment.

Yes, Lyme disease can lead to cognitive issues such as memory loss, brain fog, and anxiety, which can be addressed with targeted therapies.

If you suspect Lyme disease, seek medical attention immediately. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to preventing long-term complications.

Long-term treatment can sometimes result in side effects such as digestive issues, herxheimer reactions (detox symptoms), and nutritional deficiencies, which can be managed with integrative care.

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Patients Medical specializes in gently helping the patient identify the root cause of their medical issues and then assist them to recover from their problems to help them move forward to good health.

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