Do you suspect you may be suffering from Long Haul COVID Syndrome?
The CDC reports 40% of U.S. adults have had COVID-19, and nearly 1 in 5 are still experiencing symptoms regardless of whether the infection was severe enough to require hospitalization.
The CDC reports 40% of U.S. adults have had COVID-19, and nearly 1 in 5 are still experiencing symptoms regardless of whether the infection was severe enough to require hospitalization.
Do you suffer from one or more of these symptoms?
Anxiety
Brain Fog
Depression
Dizziness
Diarrhea, nausea, and/or abdominal pain
Diminished appetite
Earache, hearing loss, and/or ringing in ears (tinnitus)
Hair loss
Insomnia
Memory Impairments
Muscle Aches
Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
Rashes
Shortness of Breath
Unexplained fatigue
Numbness in extremities
If you have these and other symptoms you could be one of the millions of people suffering from Long Haul COVID.
We get to the root cause.
Long Haul COVID Syndrome is defined by the World Health Organization as a chronic illness with symptoms lasting 12 weeks or longer after the initial COVID-19 infection. Even if you thought you were fully recovered, Long Haul is a reoccurrence and persistence of fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, persistent fever, brain fog, and more even after the initial infection has cleared.
We provide the most up-to-date evidence-based treatments for Long Haul Covid personalized to your unique needs that may include:
Lab Testing
Professional Grade Supplements
Low Dose Naltrexone
Ivermectin
Iodine Nasal Spray
IV Therapy
Other advanced in-office treatments
Some of the areas your plan will focus on are:
Decrease inflammation
Autoimmune triggers
Virus reactivation
Mitochondrial damage
Inducing autophagy
Brain function & optimization
And more
Our physicians are some of the most experienced and highly-trained professionals who look at you as an individual to create a treatment plan that is right for you!
Long Haul COVID Syndrome Can Effect Many Systems In The Body
Stop suffering and retake control of your health.
Symptoms tend to worsen over time. Its important to get treatment right away!