Diagnosis & Treatment 

3364 Carling Avenue
Nepean, ON K2H 5A8
(613) 721-9800
Dr. Jennifer Armstrong practices environmental medicine in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Areas of interest include allergies, chemical sensitivities and chronic fatigue. The Ottawa Environmental Health Clinic (OEHC) provides additional services to patients.
Contains a summary of Dr. Ziem's treatment protocol for treating patients with chemical injury, especially when the injury is accompanied by increased sensitivity, such as upper/lower reactive airways. She regards this treatment as "the most significant medical intervention I've come across." It isn't a cure, and the usual need to comprehensively reduce chemical exposures is still necessary, but she reports that many of the 100-plus patients she has worked with have improved significantly.
This page also includes links and information about Dr. Martin Pall's (PhD) protocol.

Specialized multidisciplinary assessment for cognitive symptoms and related problems associated with: myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity, and toxic chemical and mold exposure.
Reports of Member Experience
A few of our group members have written of their positive experience with the E-Team assessment and those reports are available in our group's File Section. Please note you must be a member of MCS-CanadianSources to access the files.
Run by Dr. Rea, the Environmental Health Center-Dallas, Texas, the Center medically tests and treats human health problems including sensitivities to pollens, molds, dust, foods, chemicals, air (indoor/outdoor), water, electromagnetic sensitivity (EMF), and many more health problems as they relate to our environment.

Information about program, clinical assessment and services. The Environmental Health Clinic is staffed with a health care team consisting of doctors, a psychologist, a nurse education coordinator and a community outreach coordinator. They specialize in the health care needs of people with environmental sensitivities/intolerances, chronic fatigue syndrome/ myalgic encephalomyelitis and fibromyalgia.

The Nova Scotia Environmental Health Centre was created to meet the unique needs of those with environmental sensitivities through research, clinical care and education. The centre offers a clean environment to its patients by following a strict no scent policy with the staff and patients adhering to the use of specific products for personal use.
Other information relating to the NS Centre which might be of interest:
- This research article discusses the results of testing done by the Centre and includes pictures of the testing booth: Physiologic and Symptomatic Responses to Low-Level Substances in Individuals with and without Chemical Sensitivities: A Randomized Controlled Blinded Pilot Booth Study
- How the NSEHC came into being: The N.S. Environmental Medicine Clinic: From How It Came To Be, To The Present Day
by Cathy McDonald. Update Fall 1994.
