Coming Summer 2026

We're not accepting patients yet.

Tickortreat launches this summer. We're taking the time to do this right — credentialing clinicians, validating our clinical protocol with infectious disease specialists, and ensuring the service is safe and ready before our first patient.

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Where we are right now

  • Clinical protocol developed — built on IDSA/AAN/ACR 2020 guidelines and AAP Red Book 2024 standards.
  • Infectious disease specialist review — protocol under review by a Lyme/ID specialist for validation.
  • Clinician credentialing — nurse practitioners being credentialed for licensed practice in each of our six launch states.
  • Professional Corporation formation — legal structure for clinical practice across VT, NH, ME, MA, NY, and CT.
  • Platform development — building the secure clinical workflow, e-prescribing integration, and patient portal.
  • State-by-state launch — beginning in Vermont when our local clinicians are ready, expanding from there as credentialing completes in each state.

Why we're being careful

Tickortreat is a clinical service, not just a tech platform. Before we accept a single patient, we want every piece in place: the right protocol, the right clinicians, the right legal structure, the right technology, and the right oversight.

The 72-hour window for tick-bite prophylaxis is real, and we want Tickortreat to be there when families need it. But we also know that rushing to launch a clinical service before everything is ready creates risk for patients. So we're taking the time to do this properly.

When you can sign up and use Tickortreat, you'll know that what's behind it is real medicine, delivered by real licensed clinicians, under real medical oversight. That's worth the wait.

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