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    Spotlight: Modern Psychology

    IS LONG COVID ROBBING YOU OF A NORMAL QUALITY OF LIFE? Do you feel exhausted, have brain fog, pains, or suffer bouts of depression?

    You are not alone. It has become increasingly common for everyday people like yourself who have suffered through the Covid virus to continue to experience many ongoing symptoms which negatively affect their quality of life. 

    These problems, commonly known as Long Covid, may often be long-term and have varying levels of severity. These problems often prove difficult for patients to clearly describe, and therefore equally difficult for doctors to identify and treat with traditional approaches. But the symptoms are quite real.

    Dr. Harold Stecker, a noted psychologist practicing in Bucks County, has been having success with patients suffering from Long Covid with an innovative approach based on nerve stimulation, specifically stimulating the Vagus nerve, a primary nerve that runs the length of your body. This treatment is clinically known as Vagul Nerve Stimulation (VNS). 

    This approach consistently benefits Long Covid patients who have not found relief from a traditional medication approach. The stimulation is administered with a small, non-invasive medical device that stimulates the Vagus nerve, which is inflamed in Long Covid sufferers. Like all medical devices, this device is monitored by the US Food and Drug Administration. 

    Smaller than the average mobile phone, this device can be used in the comfort of your home for 30 minutes, twice a day. One hundred percent of Long Covid patients treated with this approach have experienced relief from the major symptoms that affected them, allowing them to return to their pre-COVD lives.

    Dr. Stecker will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms with you in depth, and create a treatment plan to address your specific needs. 

    Break away from old, non-productive approaches and start a new path forward to relief and a return to a normal quality of life.

    For more information, visit www.EndingLongCovid.com, or call Dr. Stecker directly at his office or on his mobile phone at 267.566.2419 His office number is 215.315.9006.

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