Posts Tagged ‘head lice’
Peak Season For Head Lice
Head lice is the last thing any caregiver wants to deal with — and many times we are asked when the “busy season” or most common time to catch head lice is. After almost seven years serving the families of Massachusetts, we’ve got quite a handle on when head lice is most common, and the…
Read MoreAre Super Lice Real?
“Super Lice” is a phrase that literally chills moms, dads, and caregivers to the core! In our head lice treatment salon, we are frequently asked if Super Lice is a real thing. In short, the answer is yes, but it DOES need some explanation to help ease anxiety when it comes to these pesky little…
Read MoreHead Lice Signs and Symptoms
Head lice, although harmless, can cause unpleasant symptoms. The most common sign that your child could have lice is itching. Other symptoms of head lice are seeing small brown or white nits (eggs) close to the root of the hair, redness around the hairline, and swollen lymph nodes behind the ears depending on how sensitive…
Read MoreHead Lice Cure with a 60 Day Guarantee
Here at Lice Care Associates Danvers we pride ourselves on being thorough and curing your head lice infestation in one appointment! We also offer a 60 day guarantee on all removal services if you’ve had your whole family screened per our protocol to ensure that your home stays lice free. Why are we able to…
Read MoreHead Lice Treatment in Massachusetts
We have heard the story thousands of times- you discover head lice on your child at the most inopportune time, or get a call from the school nurse, and panic sets in immediately. Most parents head right to the local pharmacy for a bottle of Nix, Rid, or whatever pesticide based treatment they can find…
Read MoreHead Lice Removal in Middleton
Hello families! We have had the privilege of meeting and curing head lice for thousands of people here on the North Shore! Middleton was the first town that had an outbreak when we opened back in 2015 and I will never forget how amazing the families were at working together, spreading awareness, and letting others…
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