Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 A PDF document written by Drs. Sabovic and Marra: http://www.westportmedicalarts.com/newsletters/Westport_Medical.pdf Westport Medical Arts, LLC 830 Post Road East, Westport, CT 06880 . Phone 2032264167 . Fax 2034545948 Winter/Spring, 2003 Newsletter Dear Patient; This is the fourth in our series of Newsletters intended to keep you informed about the practice, the environment and how we can help you maintain health and wellness during the change of seasons when allergy symptoms are most bothersome. Environmental Allergies Environmental allergies are your body's response to substances that you inhale in your home, school or workplace. They can be caused by dust, animal dander, mold spores, mildew, tree, grass, or weed pollens. Dust and mold allergies are slightly different from pollen allergies in that they cause allergic symptoms all year round as opposed to simply during " seasons " .. The exceptionally cold and snowy winter this year has caused mold allergy symptoms including sinusitis, headaches, postnasal drip and fatigue to be prevalent and persistent. Sore throats, fever, " cerebral fog " and ear infections have also been prevalent and may be due to environmental allergies or from the common winter flu. If you are persistently experiencing any of the above symptoms, please call our office to make an appointment for testing so that we can help you identify and desensitize from the offending allergens with immunotherapy drops. For spring allergy symptoms which primarily encompass sensitivities to trees and grasses, it is best to get a head start on your immunotherapy drops by beginning sometime in late February. Then when spring arrives, you will have undergone immunotherapy desensitization for a month or so, and your symptoms should be minimal. If they persist, adjustments will be made to the allergen concentration delivered which will further help to relieve bothersome symptoms. Additionally, compliance with your immunotherapy drops is important and should be a priority along with your other hygiene and daily health routines. Westport Medicals Arts, LLC Practice News Most of you have become accustomed to the unique Listen System allergy testing that Dr. Caprio initiated a decade ago. You will be pleased to know that we have recently installed the new 2003 updated version of the Listen System called the Orion System. The Orion System is a highly sensitive state of the art computerized system designed to be even more accurate in the detection of environmental allergies, sensitivities, and intolerances. We are excited to be on the " cutting edge " of bioelectric diagnostic testing and believe it will greatly benefit your general health and wellness. The new Orion System which has replaced the Listen System for allergy testing, is a more accurate diagnostic device. Dr. Sabovic and I attended the International Lyme and Associated Diseases conference in New Jersey in November, 2002, where we had the opportunity to listen to a variety of national and international lecturers on the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme Disease in the United States. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease is currently funding a major study to further investigate the identification and treatment of chronic Lyme Disease. This degree of scientific interest is critically necessary to unravel the many nuances which accompany Lyme Disease treatment. We were also fortunate to be invited to the Lyme Disease Fund Raiser which took place in Manhattan. We viewed New York City from the water while listening to Dr. Sam Donta, Director of Biomolecular Medicine at Boston University, speak on chronic Lyme Disease treatment. Thankfully new and highly specialized diagnostic techniques are on the horizon. We will continue to keep abreast of any new developments in this area and introduce them to the practice. On February 1, 2003, Dr. Fallon's research group from Columbia University's Department of Psychiatry spent the day at our office conducting a free Lyme Disease Testing clinic under a National Institutes of Health research grant. The purpose of this clinic was to identify and recruit chronic Lyme patients for further investigation and treatment. We were very pleased that our practice was selected to contribute to this important scientific endeavor. As always, Dr. Sabovic and I continue to believe that high quality medicine must be delivered in a gentle and safe environment. We hope your health maintenance experience with us reflects this, as your health and well being is our most important priority. We wish you all a happy and healthy spring 2003. Sincerely, Zijad Sabovic, MD Board Certified Family Practice L. Marra, MS, ND Board Certified Naturopathic Physician Integrative Medical Center Offering: .. Allergy and Environmental Medicine .. Family Practice Medicine .. Lyme Disease and Chronic Fatigue .. HRT (hormone replacement therapy) .. Thyroid and Metabolic Disturbances .. ADD, PDD and Autism Re: [ ] Re: Dr. Kozinn, Lionetti, and Liegner Has anyone else heard of Marra and Sabovic? 203 is New Haven County. Are they affiliated with Yale? Rita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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