Lyme Disease Treatments Santa Fe NM

Find top doctors who perform Lyme Disease Treatments in Santa Fe, NM. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Santa Fe, NM.

Local Businesses

Daniel Ronel

(505) 982-2440
18092 Wika Rd Ste 120
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Green James

(505) 988-2215
1631 Hospital Dr Ste 150
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Leon Miller M.D. Dermatologist

(505) 982-3111
839 Paseo De Peralta Suite # C
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Center For Venous Disease

(505) 995-8346
490B W Zia Rd
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Lizabeth Sofia Perez-Morales

210 Montezuma Ave Ste 200
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Plastic Surgeon Daniel Ronel M.D.

++1 505.982.2440
11175 Campus Street Suite 211126
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Herhahn Frank T

(505)989-7771
9985 Sierra Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Bieniek Edward J

(505) 954-8720
465 Saint Michaels Dr
Santa Fe, NM 87505


James Green, Facs

(877) 458-9403
9985 Sierra Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Leon Miller

(505) 982-3111
839 Paseo De Peralta, Suite C
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Kenneth H Brooks

465 Saint Michaels Dr Ste 118
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Knight, Jim – Southwestern Ear Nose & Throat

(505) 982-4848
500 S 7Th Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Vandevelde-Kossman, Karen

505-986-5025
2019 Galisteo St Ste D2
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Karen De Velde

(505) 986-5025
2019 Galisteo St Ste D2
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Santa Fe Emporiatrics Travel Medicine

(505) 954-4422
683 Harkle Rd Ste B
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Norman R Kaczmarek

(505) 988-9769
539 Harkle Rd – Suite B
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Leon Miller

505-982-3111
839 Paseo De Peralta Ste C
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Karen M Van De Velde-Kossmann

(505) 986-5025
2019 Galisteo St – Suite D-2
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Santa Ana Skin Care Clinic

(505) 819-0456
683 Harkle Rd
Santa Fe, NM 87505


New Mexico Eye Clinic

1-505-982-1627
1316 Jackie Road Southeast
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Santa Fe, NM

What is the strongest antibiotic for Lyme disease?

Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) Ceftriaxone has excellent penetration of the blood-brain barrier and is one of the most effective drugs for Lyme disease.

Is Lyme disease a lifetime disease?

If treated, Lyme disease does not last for years. However, for some people, the after-effects of the disease can linger for months and sometimes even years.

When should you get tested for Lyme disease?

You may need a test if you have symptoms of infection and were exposed or possibly exposed to ticks that carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. The first symptoms of Lyme disease usually show up between 3 and 30 days after the tick bite.

Can u carry Lyme disease for years and not know?

One of the only reliable ways to know whether or not you have Lyme disease is through a lab test. This means that if symptoms go unnoticed, it is possible to live with the disease for weeks, months, or even years and not realize it.

Can Lyme disease spread from person to person?

There is no evidence that Lyme disease is transmitted from person-to-person. For example, a person cannot get infected from touching, kissing, or having sex with a person who has Lyme disease. Untreated Lyme disease during pregnancy can lead to infection of the placenta.

How do you test for Lyme disease?

A doctor will test your blood for antibodies that are trying to fight the bacteria in your blood. One of these tests is called the ELISA test, and you’ll often have a second test called the Western blot test to confirm you have Lyme disease. To treat Lyme disease, you may need to take antibiotics for up to a month.

What is the death rate for Lyme disease?

Lyme disease was listed as an underlying or multiple cause of death on 114 death records during 1999–2003. Upon review, only 1 record was consistent with clinical manifestations of Lyme disease. This analysis indicates that Lyme disease is rare as a cause of death in the United States.

What does the beginning of Lyme disease feel like?

Early Lyme disease may feel like the flu: fever, sore muscles, headache and fatigue. Some people may develop a highly distinctive rash, which may look like a bull’s-eye. However, many people with Lyme never knew they were bitten and never developed a rash. The CDC reports that rashes occur in 60-80% of cases.

What is an interesting fact about Lyme disease?

Lyme disease has been found on every continent but Antarctica. Typically Lyme disease is transmitted through a bite from an infected tick. These ticks, often the size of a poppy seed, can leave an undetectable bite. Fewer than 50% of people infected get the bull’s eye rash.

What kind of doctor tests for Lyme disease?

Rheumatologists are doctors who are experts in diagnosing and treating diseases that can affect joints and muscles, including infections such as Lyme disease. Primary care physicians and infectious disease doctors also diagnose and treat people with Lyme disease.

What does a lymes rash look like?

The most common early sign of Lyme disease is a skin rash that has a “bull’s eye” appearance. It begins as a reddened area near the tick bite. As the rash increases in size, it clears in the middle and develops a red ring around the outside.