Find Mold Illness & CIRS Doctors Who Can Help You Heal

Search verified practitioners who treat mold-related illness (CIRS) — filter by telemedicine, insurance, and specialty to find the right doctor for you.

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How it Works

Three steps to your short-list.

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    Search & Filter

    Go to Find a Doctor and filter by state, specialty, protocol familiarity, telemedicine, and insurance.

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    Compare Profiles

    Open practitioner pages to review approach, conditions treated, languages, wait time, and contact options.

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    Contact & Book

    Use the listed phone or website to book. If you spot an error, use “Report / Claim” on our Contact page.

Why Patients Trust Us

Clarity, transparency, and actionability.

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Protocol Familiarity

Filter for Shoemaker, Nathan/Crista, Campbell, and more.

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Local & Telemedicine

See who accepts insurance and offers virtual care.

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Transparent Listings

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Find Mold-Literate Doctors for CIRS

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), sometimes called “mold illness,” can involve complex, multi-system symptoms. Our directory helps patients connect with practitioners who understand environmental exposures and related conditions (MCAS, Lyme disease, CFS/ME, and Fibromyalgia). Use filters to find providers who offer telemedicine, accept insurance, or follow specific treatment approaches.

Disclaimer: FindMoldDoctors.com is an informational directory and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Inclusion does not constitute endorsement or verification of credentials. Always verify credentials and availability directly with each practitioner.

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