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Integrative Medicine of Central New York, PC

1386 State Route 5 West, Suite 203

Chittenango, NY 13037

Phone: (315) 741-5774

​Fax: (315) 741-5770

Office/Phone Hours:

Monday: 8 am - 4 pm

Tuesday: 8 am - 4:30 pm

Wednesday: 8 am - 5 pm

Thursday: 8 am - 4:30 pm

Email: [email protected]

Contact Us:

Please use the contact form below for general inquiries or to request that we contact you to set up a consultation.

In order to ensure that patient confidentiality and medical records remain secure and HIPAA compliant, we ask that you do not email medical records or communicate via email about medical conditions/situations.

All communication of a sensitive nature should occur through our patient portal to maintain HIPAA compliance.

Directions

You will find personalized directions to our office from your location.


Or follow the written directions below:​

From the NORTH:

  • NEW YORK STATE TRWY I-81 S

  • Take exit 29S to merge onto I-481 S toward DE WITT

  • Take exit 5E for KIRKVILLE ROAD E

  • Turn RIGHT onto FREMONT RD

  • Turn LEFT onto NY-290 E

  • Turn LEFT to stay on NY-290 E

  • Turn LEFT onto NY-5 E/STATE ROUTE 5 WEST/W GENESEE ST

  • Our office is on the RIGHT

    • 1386 State Route 5 West, Chittenango, NY 13037

    • We are in Suite 203

From the SOUTH:

  • NEW YORK STATE TRWY I-87 N

  • Merge onto I-90 W/Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway/New York State Thruway

  • Keep LEFT to stay on I-90 W

  • Take exit 34 for NY-13 toward CANASTOTA/CHITTENANGO

  • Turn LEFT onto NY-13 S/N PETERBORO ST

  • Turn RIGHT onto NY-13 S/NY-5 W/SENECA TURNPIKE

  • Keep LEFT to continue on SENECA ST

  • Turn LEFT onto GENESEE ST

  • Turn RIGHT onto NY-5 E/STATE ROUTE 5 WEST/W GENESEE ST

    • 1386 State Route 5 West, Chittenango, NY 13037

    • We are in Suite 203

From the EAST:

  • NEW YORK STATE TRWY I-90 W

  • Take exit 34 for NY-13 toward CANASTOTA/CHITTENANGO

  • Turn LEFT onto NY-13 S/N PETERBORO ST

  • Turn RIGHT onto NY-13 S/NY-5 W/SENECA TURNPIKE

  • Keep LEFT to continue on SENECA ST

  • Turn LEFT onto GENESEE ST

  • Keep LEFT to continue on SENECA ST

  • Turn LEFT onto GENESEE ST

  • Turn RIGHT onto NY-5 E/STATE ROUTE 5 WEST/W GENESEE ST

    • 1386 State Route 5 West, Chittenango, NY 13037

    • We are in Suite 203

From the WEST:

  • NEW YORK STATE TRWY I-90 E

  • Take exit 35 toward NY-298/E SYRACUSE/SYRACUSE

  • At the TRAFFIC CIRCLE, take the 4TH exit onto NY-298 E

  • Turn RIGHT onto 86/KINNE ST

  • Turn LEFT onto FRANKLIN PARK DR

  • Turn LEFT onto 53/KIRKVILLE RD

  • Turn RIGHT onto FREMONT RD

  • Turn LEFT onto NY-290 E

  • Turn LEFT to stay on NY-290 E

  • Turn LEFT onto NY-5 E/STATE ROUTE 5 WEST/W GENESEE ST

  • Our office is on the RIGHT

    • 1386 State Route 5 West, Chittenango, NY 13037

    • We are in Suite 203

Read Our Blog

I Was Bitten By a Tick…What Do I Do??

I Was Bitten By a Tick…What Do I Do??

July 06, 20233 min read

Per ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) recommendation, if the tick is visibly attached you should remove the tick. Do not mishandle the tick by squeezing it, putting Vaseline over it, or holding a hot match to it, as this may increase the chance of transmitting disease!


Instead, the tick should be removed with fine-pointed tweezers or a special tick removal device such as a tick scoop or key. Using the tweezers, grasp it from the side where it meets the skin, and, using steady gentle pressure, gently pull in the opposite direction from which it is embedded, until the tick is released. Expect to see the skin “tent” as you gently pull. Place the tick in a lidded container or zip-lock bag. Wash and disinfect the bite site, your hands, and your tweezers. Avoid handling the tick. Immediately, send the tick for analysis, but if you cannot send it right away, you can freeze it.


If you use a tick removal device like a tick scoop or tick key, follow the directions given on the package for safe and effective use.


The longer a tick is attached, the higher the risk of transmission of Lyme disease or coinfectors (other organisms). Although Lyme disease is not commonly transmitted when ticks are attached for less than 24 hours, the risk of Lyme disease posed by those bites is not zero. There may be other factors that contribute to disease transmission in short duration attachments. In addition, there are other disease-causing bacteria and viruses carried by black-legged ticks that are known to be transmitted in less than 24 hours.


ILADS recommends immediately contacting your health care provider. Immediate preventative antibiotic treatment can prevent Lyme disease or diseases related to coinfectors. A Lyme-related rash may or may not be present.

The onset of Lyme disease symptoms can be overlooked or mistaken for other illnesses. Once symptoms are more evident, the disease may have already entered the central nervous system and could be hard to cure. Immediate care may prevent this from happening.


ILADS recommends saving the tick to send it and having it tested for Borrelia burgdorferi (the bacterium that causes Lyme) and other tick-borne pathogens.


Here is a list of places IM of CNY suggests sending your tick to for testing:


Connecticut Vet Medical Diagnostic Lab

Dept of Pathobiology & Vet Science

61 North Eagleville Road, U-3089, Stores, CT, 06269-3089

Ph: 860-486-3738 – Email: [email protected]

Important Info:

** Please go to their website: www.cvmdl.uconn.edu; go to Submission Forms to find the tick testing form;

directions on how to send the tick are on the 2nd page of that tick testing form.

** The fees are found on their website under the Tests & Fee


Laboratory of Medical Zoology

Fernald Hall, Univ of Massachusetts

Amherst, MA 01003

Email: [email protected]

Important Info:

** For Pricing and Test Types go to Https://www.tickreport.com/pricing


TickCheck Tick Testing, LLC

East Stroudsburg University Innovation Center

562 Independence Road, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301

www.tickcheck.com

** Please visit their website for the testing options and pricing


ECO Laboratory

One Acton Place, Ste 102

Acton, MASS 01720

Ph: 978-274-2943

www.ticktests.com

** Please visit their website for testing options and pricing

** Note: They do NOT test for Bartonella and some other co-infectors



Tips and Tricks on sending your ticks to be tested:

· The best way to ship a tick to a lab is to put the intact tick (dead/alive) in a Ziplock bag with a piece of

moist tissue paper or grass. Make sure there is air in the bag so that during shipping the tick does not get crushed.


· Intact ticks can be stored in a Ziplock bag and frozen until you have a moment to send them in for

testing.



· This is a useful source of information: www.tickencounter.org


Reference:

https://iladef.org/education/how-to-handle-a-tick-bite/

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LOCATION

1386 State Route 5 West Suite 203
Chittenango, NY 13037

CONTACT

Phone: (315) 741-5774

Fax: (315) 741-5770

Email: [email protected]

OFFICE HOURS

Monday: 8 am - 4 pm

Tuesday: 8 am - 4:30 pm

Wednesday: 8 am - 5 pm

Thursday: 8 am - 4:30 pm

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