| Welcome
To The Doctor Area The treatment of Wilson's Temperature Syndrome with T3 is now standard of care medicine.
A
WTS staff physician is available by appointment to answer any specific questions
about the WT3 protocol (here are some basic guidelines) or WTSmed Supplements. You can make an appointment by
calling 800-420-5801.
To save your patients time and shipping, you
can also call that same number to get WTSmed Supplements (our herbal supplements) at wholesale prices so that patients can get them conveniently at your office. Or if you prefer you can fax your order to 800-621-1878.
Many
Doctors find our Patient books to be very helpful
in introducing and orienting patients to Wilson's Temperature Syndrome. And the Doctor's
Manuals are also great for helping patients to really understand their treatment
(cutting down on questions and misunderstandings, while increasing results due
to improved compliance). Both are available at a volume discount in case you'd
like to have them available at your office. Here's a handy Patient Orientation Sheet as well.
Also,
patients are always asking us if we know of doctors in their areas that would
be willing to treat them for Wilson's Temperature Syndrome. WTS is a lot of fun to
treat because of how much difference it can make in the lives of patients, families,
and their careers. Making a big difference in the lives of extremely appreciative
patients is probably what doctors like best about being doctors. But that may
not happen as often as most doctors would like. That's what's so fun about treating
WTS. Low
thyroid problems (like primary and secondary hypothyroidism) are famous for causing
devastating symptoms (like myxedema) and responding dramatically well to proper
thyroid treatment, and WTS is no exception. Few things can make people sicker
and respond more dramatically to treatment like low thyroid problems such as WTS. On
top of that, unlike every other known low thyroid problem, WTS is reversible!
There are a lot of patients that would be eternally grateful to you for treating
them for WTS, and eliminating their symptoms when so many other doctors haven't,
couldn't, or wouldn't. The
best part of the practice of medicine is effecting a persistent cure in patients
suffering from debilitating chronic ailments. And that's easier, more often possible,
and more dramatic in the treatment of WTS than any other condition we can think
of. It's just a little
bit of the right kind of thyroid medicine given in the right way, to see what
happens. There's nothing like doing it to see it, and seeing is believing. Wouldn't
it be interesting to just try it in a few patients to see if it works the way
Dr. Wilson and others say it does? If you sign up as a treating physician you'll
have plenty of patients to work with that are anxious to "try and see,"
as well. But we presume every treating physician would agree that you should read
the Doctor's Manual completely first. Best
Regards and Many Thanks! "Doctors
and patients shouldn't even try to do T3 therapy without having first
read the Doctor's Manual." -Dr. Timothy J. Smith, MD Berkeley, CA |