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10400 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 507

Kensington, MD 20895-3910

office: (240) 242-4267

                            Advice on Lice
 
   
                           

Head Lice Treatment MD, DC, & VA
Lice Detection, Lice Treatment, Lice Removal & Prevention Services

Professional and Confidential

Parents have the primary responsibility for the detection and treatment of head lice, but the control and management of head lice infections is a shared responsibility among a number of entities including schools, pediatricians, and individual families. The services offered by Advice on Lice, Inc. are contingent upon the contracting family taking an active role to prevent recurring infestations.

Advice on Lice, Inc. understands the demands parents face daily and are here to assist you with a full range of services including head checks, updated lice education and for those in need of it- complete head lice and nit removal services.

Located in the Washington Metropolitan area Advice on Lice, Inc. now services Northern Virginia, Washington DC. and Maryland.

Advice on Lice, Inc has moved up! Our new office is one floor up in the same building, 10400 Connecticut Avenue, suite 507.  The new suite is larger and is better equipped to serve the needs of our clients. The new office enables us to offer new treatment options which include the lice killing treatments that we feel are so crucial in the successful eradication of head lice infestations. The new office is now up and running.

Office hours

Monday -Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 06:00 p.m.
Fridays 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Sundays 11:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m.

Directions:

From the Washington Beltway: Take the Connecticut Avenue exit towards Kensington. Stay in the left lane on Connecticut Avenue until it intersects Knowles Avenue. Make a U turn from the left hand turn lane and enter the parking lot on the right after the building.

 

 

Combing: a safe, non-toxic method of lice control--Combing is the oldest and safest method of lice control. Combing is completely safe. When done properly, it takes time and requires patience on the part of parent and child. You can completely avoid insecticide shampoos/rinses if you comb the hair to remove lice and nits, but you must be diligent. Even if you use an insecticidal shampoo, combing is the only way to remove eggs/nits from the hair.