Early Localized Lyme Disease treatment in Huixquilucan
Treatment for early localized lyme disease in Huixquilucan is available with 17 specialists, with profiles like dermatologist, spread across 17 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
Consultations from $600 MXN.
Early localized Lyme infection is the first stage of Lyme disease, transmitted by the bite of certain ticks and characterized by a skin lesion that slowly expands around the bite site.
How it presents: A reddish spot usually appears that grows in a circular pattern, sometimes with clearing in the center. It may be accompanied by mild general discomfort such as tiredness or a feeling of malaise.
Why it is worth addressing early: Recognizing the skin lesion at this stage allows the professional to evaluate it before the condition advances, especially if there was exposure to areas with ticks.
Who evaluates it? A dermatologist can examine the skin lesion and guide the workup of the case. If you notice a spot that expands after a bite, the wisest choice is to seek a professional review to clarify its origin.
Which specialist to see for early localized lyme disease in Huixquilucan?
Doctors who treat early localized lyme disease in Huixquilucan
Dr. Luis Alberto Bonilla Arcaute
Dra. Esperanza Martínez Soto
Dra. Marcela Saeb Lima
Dra. María Cristina García Robledo
Dra. Mary Angela Regan Bueno
Dr. Méd. Fernando De La Barreda Becerril
Dra. Bertha Alicia Ramírez Cooremans
Dra. Ofelia Reyes Servin
Dra. Sonia Toussaint Caine
Dr. Alejandro Woroszylski Yoselevitz
Dra. Orly Cheirif Wolosky
Dra. Bertha Alvarez Zavala
Dra. Adalid Yakelin Morales Miranda
Dra. Ileana Virginia Valbuena Alamo
Dr. Alejandro Cano Castro
Dra. Nicole Stephanie Kresch Tronik
Dra. Karla Moreno Vázquez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats early localized lyme disease?
The treatment of early localized lyme disease is usually handled by specialists in dermatologist, dermatologist.
How many doctors are available in Huixquilucan?
We currently have 17 doctors who can treat early localized lyme disease in Huixquilucan.