Blue Ridge Lyme Link

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Compassionate care for Lyme patients.

Now scheduling in person appointments in addition to telehealth appointments Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays starting Oct 1, 2025.

06/14/2026

This is one of the most frustrating myths around ticks – and it has dangerous implications.

How many times have you heard: "If you remove a tick within 24 hours, you're safe."

The reality is a lot more complicated.

Longer attachment times generally mean higher risk, but there isn't a universally "safe" window.

Research has shown that Lyme disease transmission may occur within 24 hours, and some other tick-borne pathogens may be transmitted even faster.

That doesn't mean every tick bite leads to infection. But it does mean a bite shouldn't be dismissed simply because the tick was attached for less than a day.

The sooner a tick is removed, the better.

But after any tick bite, it's important to stay aware of symptoms and seek medical guidance if concerns arise.

What's a myth around Lyme + tick-borne disease you want to bust? Let us know in the comments!

Filing a Lyme disability claim? New policy language could cost you. | LymeDisease.org 06/11/2026

Filing a Lyme disability claim? New policy language could cost you. | LymeDisease.org By Joel Zelkowitz, Esq. The spring 2026 tick season has been alarming across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and the surrounding northeast region. For

06/10/2026

This weeks Medical Detective covers a new strain of Borrelia in NYS. This type of Lyme disease does not cause the typical EM rash, but instead resembles rashes which can be seen in viral illnesses, with different diagnostic testing that can be used. Although rare, I have seen a case. Come play Medical Detective and see how I figured out this complex presentation.
https://medicaldetective.substack.com/p/theres-a-new-type-of-lyme-disease-in-new-york-state-oy

Grants for Lyme patients can help ease the financial burden | LymeDisease.org 06/02/2026

Treatment can be out of reach for so many, for so many reasons.

Grants for Lyme patients can help ease the financial burden | LymeDisease.org By Terri McCormick Patients living with Lyme disease often face a double burden: the physical and emotional toll of the illness itself, and the

VCU pioneer in Lyme disease puts another tick-borne menace in his sights 06/01/2026

I love that researchers are out there trying to create more accurate testing. But mainstream testing will need to cover multiple species of the same pathogen!

VCU pioneer in Lyme disease puts another tick-borne menace in his sights Richard Marconi is developing a test for babesiosis, a growing threat to humans and animals.

06/01/2026
06/01/2026

There is still time to have your local healthcare provider attend this conference and get a better understanding of Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses! Encourage them to attend!

This past weekend was spent at the Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners! ILADS was represented at the NATCAPLYME table and they are offering a fundamentals course in June for all medical professionals: MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs, pharmacists, PTs, etc. If you have a med pro in your life that is interested, pass along the info!

05/28/2026

Beware the summer "flu"! If you or someone you love develops flu-like symptoms about 2 weeks after an outdoor activity, it could be the first sign of acute Lyme disease. Appropriate treatment is essential to limit the risk of the disease becoming chronic!

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05/27/2026

Blue Ridge Lyme Link LLC continues to accept new patients for both virtual and in person office visits at our Harrisonburg, Virginia location. Call the office at 540-817-5114 or visit www.blueridgelymelink.com for details.

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