Contact us at 914-666-4665

Dr. Daniel Cameron

Board-certified physician with 38+ years specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. Past President of ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) and first author of ILADS treatment guidelines. Dr. Cameron operates a solo practice focused on patient advocacy and evidence-based Lyme disease treatment. He is the author of 1,100+ articles spanning diagnosis, treatment, co-infections, and recovery from tick-borne illnesses. His work challenges conventional approaches that often leave patients undiagnosed or undertreated, emphasizing clinical judgment over rigid adherence to testing criteria that frequently produce false negatives.

Dr. Daniel Cameron

A Common-Sense Approach to the Dosage of Antibiotics for Lyme Disease

A Common-Sense Approach to the Dosage of Antibiotics for Lyme Disease When treating Lyme disease, a common challenge is not just choosing the right antibiotic—but making sure a patient can tolerate it. In my practice, I’ve found that a common-sense, flexible approach to dosing often makes the difference between failure and success, especially for patients […]

A Common-Sense Approach to the Dosage of Antibiotics for Lyme Disease Read More »

teen lyme disease

Lyme Disease: One Teen’s Story of Struggle and Strength

Lyme Disease: One Teen’s Story of Struggle and Strength A Patient’s Story Worth Sharing Today, I want to share a story that has stayed with me—a story about one of my teenage patients who faced overwhelming challenges after getting Lyme disease. His journey isn’t just about physical illness; it’s about resilience, emotional pain, and the

Lyme Disease: One Teen’s Story of Struggle and Strength Read More »

Lyme Disease and Mental Health

Lyme Disease and Mental Health My patient had a long-standing history of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) that had been well-controlled for years. However, after being diagnosed with Lyme disease and completing a standard course of antibiotics, he began experiencing a significant resurgence of obsessive rumination. His mental health declined as he fixated on every symptom, convinced

Lyme Disease and Mental Health Read More »

Lyme Disease Relapse: Can Lyme Disease Come Back?

Can Lyme Disease Come Back Years Later? Can Lyme disease come back years later—even after treatment? Many patients experience a return of fatigue, pain, brain fog, or neurologic symptoms months or even years after they thought they had recovered. Quick answer: Lyme symptoms can return years later due to persistent infection, untreated co-infections, immune and

Lyme Disease Relapse: Can Lyme Disease Come Back? Read More »

Lyme disease not taught in medical school training Dr Daniel Cameron commentary

I never learned about Lyme disease in Medical School

I never learned about Lyme disease in Medical School During my medical school, graduate school, and residency, Lyme disease simply wasn’t part of the medical school curriculum. At the time, Lyme disease had not yet fully entered the medical lexicon. The condition was still considered rare and geographically limited, far from the major public health

I never learned about Lyme disease in Medical School Read More »

Brain Fog and Cognitive Symptoms in Children With Lyme Disease

Brain Fog and Cognitive Symptoms in Children With Lyme Disease

Brain Fog and Cognitive Symptoms in Children With Lyme Disease Brain fog in children with Lyme disease can affect concentration, learning, behavior, and school performance. Many parents notice something is wrong long before they have a name for it. A child who once learned easily may begin to struggle to concentrate. Homework takes longer. Instructions

Brain Fog and Cognitive Symptoms in Children With Lyme Disease Read More »

What’s the worst that can happen with Lyme disease?

What’s the worst that can happen with Lyme disease? Severe Lyme disease can affect the joints, nervous system, heart, and brain—especially when diagnosis or treatment is delayed. In some cases, symptoms persist or worsen over time, leading to long-term complications. It starts small. A tick bite you never noticed. A fever that comes and goes.

What’s the worst that can happen with Lyme disease? Read More »

Can Lyme Disease Cause Permanent Damage?

Can Lyme Disease Cause Permanent Damage? Can Lyme disease cause permanent damage? In some cases, yes—especially if diagnosis and treatment are delayed. Lyme disease can affect the joints, nervous system, heart, and cognitive function, and some symptoms may persist over time. Quick Answer: Lyme disease can lead to long-term or permanent complications involving the brain,

Can Lyme Disease Cause Permanent Damage? Read More »