Lyme Neuroborreliosis Research Program
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Lyme Neuroborreliosis research shares a neighborhood with some of Manhattan’s medical corridors, particularly on 34th Street. Research institutes in the area periodically form loose collaborations, but few focus narrowly on the nervous-system consequences of Borrelia burgdorferi. The Lyme Neuroborreliosis Research Program works at that intersection: central nervous system symptoms, diagnostic refinement, possible therapeutic angles. Public access is intentionally limited, so contact precedes a visit.
Stone-front buildings along East 34th roll past Penn Station rail yards, and the institute’s entrance is hard to spot without a sidewalk pause. At 333 East 34th Street, suite 1J, elevators deposit visitors on a quiet hallway. Doors here stay closed except when coordinated appointments begin. Inquiries pick up at a discreet front desk and then filter through screening protocols before any lab corridors open.
To reach the clinical–research wing, dial (212) 213-3778 during normal weekday windows. Staff will confirm whether a drop-in conversation is feasible or if a follow-up study slot is required. A quick map pin drops you directly outside; find your route at directions.