New Hope Healing and Resource Center- Lyme Disease Treatment Center
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A Lyme Disease Treatment Center designed to treat all aspects of Lyme Disease. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and PEMF a natural pain therapy.
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460 Northside Drive North East
Alexandria, MN
56308
Opening Hours
Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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Our Story
When someone asks me where the idea for the New Hope Healing and Resource Center came from, I can’t help but smile to myself. I guess that’s because it’s kind of a long story. You see, it wasn’t an idea that was born in a second.
It was born after years of struggling with Lyme disease myself.
It was born after years of talking with people in an effort to try to help them with their battle against Lyme, and not really having any resources to offer them in their struggle. If I’m being honest, it came after much frustration and heartache. I would see Lyme patients, most of whom had become my friends, trying so hard to get well again. They were willing to do pretty much anything, and they were already doing pretty much everything in their power.
In general, the medical world had let them down. The CDC had let them down. They were struggling with difficult treatments that took their toll both physically and mentally. They were struggling to stay active in their lives and attempting to follow seemingly impossible diets in an effort to control symptoms with lifestyle changes. Then, perhaps the worst struggle of all, many were often being ignored or deeply misunderstood by those they were closest to. They simply couldn’t understand or fully comprehend what was happening to them.