Many patients with Lyme disease experience symptoms that are not fully explained by standard testing. Dr. Daniel Cameron’s clinical work focuses on evaluating these complex cases and identifying patterns that may be missed in routine care.
Clinical Perspective on Lyme Disease
Lyme disease symptoms can persist even when tests are negative or inconclusive. This site reflects a clinical approach grounded in patient patterns, evolving research, and the careful evaluation of complex presentations.
Key areas of focus include Lyme disease symptoms, the limitations of Lyme disease test accuracy, challenges in Lyme disease testing and diagnosis, and the role of coinfections in persistent or unexplained illness.
Professional Background
- Board-certified physician specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses
- Past President, International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS)
- First Author, ILADS Lyme Disease Treatment Guidelines
- Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology, University of Minnesota
- Published researcher in peer-reviewed medical journals
- Founder of DanielCameronMD.com, with more than 1,100 educational articles
Selected Research
- Generalizability in two clinical trials of Lyme disease
- Evidence assessments and guideline recommendations in Lyme disease
- Proof that chronic Lyme disease exists
Editorial Approach
- Clinical focus: Based on patterns observed in patient care
- Evidence-informed: Incorporates peer-reviewed research where available
- Patient-centered: Addresses real clinical questions and uncertainty
- Regular updates: Reflects evolving understanding of Lyme disease
Important: This website provides educational information only and is not a substitute for medical care. Diagnosis and treatment decisions should be made with a qualified healthcare professional.
