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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]

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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

Lyme Coinfection Series- Chlamydia Pneumoniae

Lyme Coinfection Series- Chlamydia Pneumoniae

March 31, 20222 min read

“Knowledge itself is power” ~ Sir Francis Bacon

This is a continuation of our Lyme and coinfection series to help educate you. This is the 10th coinfection we are writing about (and we are not done yet!). When we talk about co-infections, we refer to infectious bacteria transmitted simultaneously with Lyme via tick bite. Borrelia burgdorferi is the Lyme-causative bacteria, but it is not the only strain that ticks can carry. Some co-infections are more serious than others, and some become more serious when paired with others.


Lyme disease and associated coinfections are often overlooked by the wide majority of medical professionals; this is compounded by the fact that Lyme is not well understood by many doctors, due to differing guidelines and beliefs about chronic Lyme disease. Luckily, Central New York has Dr. Heidi Puc, who has undergone training through the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) as well as a preceptorship with Dr. Richard Horowitz, a specialist in the field.


Chlamydia pneumoniae is a type of bacteria that causes respiratory tract infections, such as pneumonia (lung infection). The bacteria cause illness by damaging the lining of the respiratory tract including the throat, windpipe, and lungs. Some people may become infected and have mild or no symptoms.


The infection most often presents as an upper respiratory tract infection. Common symptoms, if present, can include fatigue, mild fever, stuffy nose, sore throat, headache, and a worsening cough. An ear or sinus infection might also develop. For most people who catch chlamydia pneumoniae independently of other conditions, this is the extent of the symptoms.


There is also an aspect of the bacteria that makes it particularly dangerous for Lyme patients: chlamydia pneumoniae has been linked to the development of arthritis. It can infect the nervous system and cause a wide range of motor neuron problems. One of the most prominent symptoms of chronic Lyme disease is joint pain and muscle aches. These two infections can compound each other, worsening symptoms for patients


Chlamydia pneumoniae can be tough to diagnose initially, especially if there are minimal or no symptoms, but there are multiple ways of going about it. Blood tests will show whether specific antibodies are present, indicating the disease.


Treatment recommendations are based on individual expert opinions. Chlamydia pneumoniae, among numerous other infections, should be considered every bit as problematic as Lyme disease when it accompanies it into the bloodstream. At IMCNY, we look for the presence of this important coinfection.


Contact the office for more information at (315) 741-5774.


Resources:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23400696/

https://lyme-time.com/2019/10/07/lyme-co-infections-what-is-chlamydia-pneumoniae/

https://www.cdc.gov/pneumonia/atypical/cpneumoniae/about/causes.html


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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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