Life After Mold
About
Dr. Lauren Tessier, is a practicing Naturopathic Physician licensed by the state of Vermont and California. She services clients via either Educational Consulting services via Life After Mold, or via her virtual telemedicine practice Tessier Medical LLC. Dr. Tessier provides services to medically established patients, educational consult clients, and professional peers alike depending on the needs of the individual. Dr. Tessier is passionate about helping those suffering mold related illness, and their resulting multi-symptom, multi system illness—further complicated by co-morbid conditions such as MCS, EDS, POTS, MCAS, and chronic infections- including Lyme & co infections, EBV, CMV, etc. Dr. Tessier is serving her second term as Vice President for ISEAI, or the International Society for Environmental Acquire Illness. She has been in service to the non profit since 2017, in the roles of Secretary, President, and once again Vice President. The free e-book “Mold Prevention: 101”, authored by Dr. Tessier has been widely circulated and its suggestions implemented by many worldwide. Find Life After Mold on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest.
EDS Healthcare in Vermont
Vermont has no EDS Society Center of Excellence or dedicated EDS program. The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington has a genetics department. Boston Children's Hospital's Connective Tissue Disorders Program is the nearest major resource, about 3 hours from Burlington.
Vermont's rural character means most patients face a drive of several hours to reach either Burlington or Boston-area specialists. Southern Vermont patients may find Boston more accessible than Burlington. Telehealth can significantly reduce the need for travel for follow-up care.
Finding Integrative / Functional Medicine for EDS
Prioritize integrative practitioners with medical degrees (MD or DO) who combine evidence-based treatments with complementary approaches for EDS comorbidities like MCAS and dysautonomia.