Fry Blood Smear / Stain Test is a New Breakthrough

Recently, a new testing method has become available. Unlike unreliable tests which look for vague and obscure immune responses, the Fry Laboratories Blood Stain test actually looks for the organisms themselves in the blood.

Here are several peoples’ experiences with the Fry Laboratory tests:

I had a great experience with Fry Lab and would highly recommend it. It identified babesia and  ehrichiosis on the blood smear. The antibody testing had me positive for two forms of ehlichiosis and babesia. I got the complete panel (blood smear and testing) for $495.  

I had all the coinfection tests done at Igenex only a few weeks before the fry test and was negative for ALL the coinfections except HME.
 
My LLMD was extremely impressed with the quality of the smear and the testing at the lab- apparently the quality of my pictures was so good that the lab called my LLMD to discuss the pictures. I think they are more reliable for coinfection testing than Igenex, at least for me. The lyme test I had was at Igenex- I don’t believe Fry does tests for lyme.
And another: 
I did the Fry test earlier this month. I did have my nurse practitioner order the test so I don’t know if they will do the test if you want the results sent to you rather than a medical professional. I think most labs want to send results to a medical professional for legal reasons.
 
Anyway, I tested negative for Lyme on the Western Blot and Igenex. I have been sick for 10 years and in my quest to find out what is wrong with me I ended up having the Fry test done. It cost me $495 and I am not sure if my insurance will reimburse me because I am still waiting for the CPT codes from Fry Laboratories to turn into my insurance company.
 
I tested positive for Bartonella.
 
I started on Levaquin about 1 1/2 weeks ago. I felt bad the first two days, then amazingly good for about a week. Now I am flaring again. I would love to hear from others who tested positive for Bartonella and how they are doing with treatment, etc. 
James Schaller, M.D.Dr. James Schaller, M.D., of Florida, http://www.personalconsult.com, is one of the current pioneers in using the Fry Blood Smear test. Contact Dr. Schaller for more information, or contact Fry Clinical Laboratories at:
Fry Clinical Laboratories LLC
Airpark Medical Center
15720 N Greenway-Hayden Loop, Suite 3
Scottsdale, AZ 85260, USA
Tel: (480) 991-4555