
Long Island sits in one of the highest-risk regions in the country for tick-borne illness. Whether you recently found a tick, are working through an early diagnosis, or you're still struggling with lingering fatigue and brain fog long after antibiotics, our naturopathic team helps you build a steady, whole-person support plan alongside your medical care.
An important note. Naturopathic care for Lyme disease is supportive and educational — not a replacement for antibiotics or medical treatment. We work alongside your primary care doctor or Lyme-literate MD, focused on the foundations that recovery depends on.
A Whole-Person Approach to Lyme Recovery
Lyme disease rarely affects just one system. Energy, digestion, sleep, mood, and immune balance often shift together. Our Lyme support plans focus on the same foundations we build every naturopathic plan around — adapted to what a person recovering from a tick-borne illness typically needs most:
- Nutrition that supports steady energy and immune balance
- Gut health as a hub for immune and nervous system regulation
- Sleep, stress, and nervous system support
- Mitochondrial and adrenal support for fatigue recovery
- Thoughtful, personalized supplementation — no kitchen-sink protocols
- Coordination with your medical provider when appropriate
Who We Help
We see Long Island patients in Riverhead, Huntington, Garden City, the Hamptons, the North Fork, and across Suffolk and Nassau counties — plus virtual patients throughout New York — including people navigating:
- Recent tick bites and early Lyme concerns
- Lingering fatigue, brain fog, or joint discomfort after antibiotic treatment
- Autoimmune-style flares that started after a tick-borne infection
- Complex chronic symptoms that touch energy, sleep, digestion, and mood
The Lyme & Chronic Fatigue Connection
Persistent fatigue is one of the most commonly reported patterns after a Lyme infection. Because energy, sleep, and immune function are closely linked, our Lyme support work often overlaps with our chronic fatigue and autoimmune support programs, and we may include functional testing to inform a personalized plan.
Prevention & Practical Tick Habits
Riverhead and the East End's mix of yards, woods, vineyards, and beaches mean tick awareness needs to be practical, not perfect. For a deeper walk-through of prevention, tick removal, and daily support strategies for Long Island families, see our related article: Lyme Disease on Long Island: Natural Support Strategies for Riverhead Residents.
In-Office & Virtual Options
Meet us in-office at any of our three Long Island locations, or book a secure virtual visit from anywhere in New York. New patients typically begin with a comprehensive intake, and plans are revisited over follow-up visits as your recovery progresses. Learn more about our team on the Our Doctors page or book a consultation.
