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AltMedWeb.com has a comprehensive, searchable database for any practioners in your area. You should be provided with a list of practitioners, each of whom you can call and see if they suit your particular chelation therapy needs. Good luck!

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Q: Where can I get chelation therapy in suffolk county new york. I have mercury fillings and fibromyalgia. thanks Kathleen ?
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