Anyone know a doctor in Georgia/Florida who treats mold poisoning?
Does anyone know of a doctor in Georgia or Florida that treats toxic mold poisoning with confirmed mycotoxins identified? I have a toxic mold report from an environmental company and mycotoxin reports. Mycotoxins present are: Ochratoxin A and Aflatoxin.
Current symptoms and ailments between myself and 3 additional family members: nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and gallstones (18 year old with no liver gallbladder issue history), slow or stopped GI, requiring stimulation for bowel movement (18 year old), elevated bilirubin levels (17, 18 and 24 year old - no history of issue), acute ‘stacked’ kidney stones, kidney infection and blocked ureter requiring emergency surgery (47 year old - no history of issue), rare hemorrhagic bladder infection with noted growth requiring surgery for ablation and removal/biopsy of growth, brain fog, fatigue, general malaise, chronic headaches, exhaustion, joint pain, sporadic inflammation and neuropathy, echogenic liver, nodules in right and left lungs (less than 5mm) but confirmed not present with Ct scan, a month before they started showing up). It would be great if Mayo-Jax had a doctor that could manage treatment for toxic mold poisoning but a doctor anywhere that doesn’t want to simply administer ‘allergy shots would be incredible! Thanks for any information!!
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Have you contacted the Toxicology Department At Emory Medical School?
I once posted on this website about there is only one Mayo clinic And that was in Minnesota. I was told by someone monitoring this website and in the category of higher up folks that manage this website was wrong. In my case I had GCA and I needed a pet scan and a Doctor Who could read it. It could not happen in Jacksonville or Arizona. This was back in 2017 2015. Not sure. So I repeat, there was only one Mayo clinic and lending their name to other hospitals not the same thing. This proves my point and we are now in 2024. I wish I could be of help to you. This entire sickness sounds awful and I am aware of how dangerous mold is. I wish you well.
It’s on my list to contact tomorrow. I’ll update my findings. Thank you!
I will be interested to know what you find out. In the fall of 22, our hvac system was found with mold along with areas in the basement. It’s been a nightmare as I have been sick for 6 years with no explanation or treatment. Western medicine has been of no help… the most help I have received was from holistic/functional practitioners which of course is not covered by insurance. It’s frustrating and scary to be going through this. My prayers are with you and your family.
None of my business but if you are planning on litigating it’s my understanding that the State of Fl does not consider naturalpathic (sp?) drs to be physicians.
My own serious mold allergies are managed by a board certified allergist/immunologist in a highly reputable medical institution
@rhutch23 you’ve certainly gotten some useful information! There is a actual Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. I have someone looking for it right now. If I were at home there’d be no problem, but we’re at our son’s house in Crested Butte, CO. as soon as I have the number, I’ll send it to you!
The link to the admissions dept. is https://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
@becsbuddy a number to a Mayo Jax Clinic would be awesome. @sueinmn suggested Emory Toxicology. Sue, I did get hopeful because Emory, partnering with Grady, has an outpatient clinic that was willing to schedule appointments for both my kids, but they needed a ‘diagnosis’ of ‘toxic’….I lost the ‘wind in my sails’ and explained I was coming to them for an assessment, diagnosis and treatment plan. I’m sure it’s a snafu in their scheduling software design because I’m not sure how I would have a diagnosis without seeing someone that can test, identify and diagnose. I believe since it is designed to support people who are working in environments where they were exposed to something hazardous (truly environmental, or chemical). Their system isn’t designed to accommodate a ‘Mom’ calling in with an appointment request. So,,,I’ll keep digging!
@rhutch23 I put the link in for Mayo Clinic in comment just before yours. the intake coordinator will talk to you and see if they can help or know of doctors in the area,
https://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
@rhutch03, the link @becsbuddy provided includes the phone number to Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida
You can call the Central Appointment Office at 904-953-0853
Sometimes it's just easier talking to someone. If you call between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time Monday through Friday, you can talk with a coordinator.
i was recently looking at the list of EXCLUDED from ins coverage health conditions on the Medicare list and toxic environmental testing appeared to be excluded. i have had excellent COVERED care from my Cleveland Clinic allergist/immunologist for allergic and immunological reactions. All the “toxicity” drs i was told about were functional and none took insurance. It’s important to separate out the goal of ameliorating health and building a strong case for litigation. They are not always synonymous