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ME Letter February 2018

February 12, 2018 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

This Month’s Contents Dr. Lapp Retires. Dr. Hillman Takes the Helm! Big Concerns About the Opioid Epidemic NIH Study Continues to Recruit Subjects</li> Saving on Prescription Costs Please Confirm Your Appointment When Called! Dr. Lapp Retires and Dr. Vincent Hillman Takes the Helm After more than 40 years of medical practice and more than 32 […]

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Who’s Who

May 24, 2017 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

Fred Marks, Editor-in-Chief of Marquis Who’s Who has recognized Dr. Lapp as a recipient of the “Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award … an honor reserved for Marquis biographees who have achieved career longevity and demonstrated unwavering excellence in their chosen fields.”    We are honored, of course!

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IACFS 2016 Summary

November 19, 2016 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

12th International IACFS/ME Research and Clinical Conference: Emerging Science and Clinical Care A Clinician’s Review of the Conference, with Comments October 27-30, 2016 Westin Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Despite gray and blustery weather, the 12th biennial international IACFS conference was well attended by 205 professionals and 78 persons with CFS (PWCs). At least 9 […]

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IACFS Conference

ME Letter December 2015

December 25, 2015 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

This Month’s Contents Raleigh Office Closing CDC Grand Rounds on February 16 at 1 PM Lab Portal for Patients Confirm Your Appointment…Please! Merry Christmas! Raleigh Office Closing After Almost 35 Years! It was Christmas of 1980 when Dr. Lapp and his associate, Dr. John Marucheck, moved into their Raleigh quarters at 3400 Executive Drive. Until […]

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ME Letter September 2015

October 3, 2015 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

This Month’s Contents CDC Seminar on Pacing and Limit Setting, October 8 at 4PM MOLD: Could it Cause or Perpetuate CFS/ME/SEID? Extra Help on Prescription Costs for Medicare Recipients Confirm Your Appointment When Called! Editor’s Note – Only the News That’s Fit to Print CDC-Sponsored Seminar on Pacing and Limit Setting On October 8 at […]

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CFS, Dr. Lapp, ME Letter, mold, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis

ME Letter June 2014

July 20, 2014 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

This Month’s Contents Immunomodulators Creatine May Improve Muscle Function Checking the Cost of Medications Getting Some Help At Home Housekeeping Issues Emails under the new HIPAA Bring medications with you to the office Confirm your appointment when you get a “reminder call” The Use of Immunomodulators in CFS/ME/FM A subset of individuals with CFS/ME/FM experience […]

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Ampligen, CFS, Coping with CFS/ME/FM, Dr. Lapp, Fibromyalgia, Immunomodulators, ME Letter

IACFS 2014 Summary

April 4, 2014 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

IACFS International Conference Summary 11th International IACFS/ME Conference Parc 55 Wyndham Union Square Hotel San Francisco CA March 20-23, 2014 The theme for this biennial IACFS conference was “Translating Science into Clinical Care,” which implies that most papers would address treatments and management schemes aimed at improving the care of persons with CFS/ME and FM. […]

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IACFS Conference

ME Letter March 2014

March 30, 2014 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

This Month’s Contents Introduction – Dr. Ian Lipkin Therapy Immunology Virology / Infections Exercise Testing Prognosis Pediatrics Brain Research Severely Ill Biobanking Summary – Dr. Anthony Komaroff Closing Statement – Dr. C. W. Lapp 11th International IACFS/ME Conference Parc 55 Wyndham Union Square Hotel March 20-23, 2014 The theme for this biennial IACFS conference was […]

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CFS, CFS Treatment, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, IACFS, IACFS Conference, ME Letter, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis

ME Letter September 2013

October 16, 2013 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

This Month’s Contents Cognitive Problems in CFS/ME Seeking Bedbound Patients More Affordable Medications Housekeeping Issues Emails under the new HIPAA Bring your medications to the office with you Cognitive dysfunction in CFS/ME CFS/ME is characterized by four core symptoms: exertional fatigue, muscle pain or headache, sleep disruption or non-restorative sleep, and cognitive dysfunction. Cognitive problems […]

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CFS, Cognitive Dysfunction, ME Letter

December 2012 ME-Letter

December 27, 2012 / Charles W. Lapp, MD / News

Contents Clinical Assessment of CFS / Thanks! Rituximab Hunter-Hopkins Chat On Facebook Ampligen Update Confirm Your Appointment! Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and best wishes for 2013 Research Continues on the Clinical Assessment of CFS For over one year Hunter-Hopkins has been participating in a Centers for Disease Control contract study, the Clinical Assessment of CFS.  […]

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Dr. Hillman

Dr. Hillman

Dr. Hillman was born and reared in Utica, New York. He attended college at Clarkson University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering, and then spent two years toward a master’s degree in biochemistry/oncology at the University of Buffalo’s Roswell Park Division, where he did research in leukemia. Dr. Hillman attended St. George’s University School of Medicine, and completed his clinical years at the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, graduating in 1996. During the Summer of 1994 he also did research at the University of Buffalo Dental School using PCR technology on RNA subtyping of gram negative oral bacteria. Following medical school, Hillman went on to a Family Practice Residency at North Shore / Long Island Jewish Hospital in Bay Shore, NY.

After his residency, Dr. Hillman worked for the US Army at the West Point Military Academy (Keller Army Hospital family practice unit), worked in the Emergency Room and hospital admitting areas, and ran a private practice as well. From 2005-2006 he also worked at the Winn Army Hospital at Fort Stewart, GA, before setting up a private Family Practice in Huntersville, NC in 2007. In addition to his private practice Dr. Hillman also has an interest in helping clients with disabilities. He has worked for ProMed Urgent Care in Occupational Medicine and performed over 13,000 examinations for Social Security Disability.

Dr. Hillman has a family member with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, so he has a long standing interest and empathy with the disorder! He is married and has two sons and a daughter. The family lives in Huntersville.

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