Addressing Post-Vaccine and Long COVID Challenges with Dr. Jordan Vaughn
Long-Covid expert Dr. Jordan Vaughn joins me to share about treatment, symptoms, and so much more!
Episode At A Glance:
This week on The SavvyCast, I am talking to Dr. Jordan Vaughn about all things Long-Covid. Dr. Vaughn is a physician here in Birmingham, and is the owner and CEO of MedHelp. He is an expert on all things Long-Covid, and treats patients in Alabama and across the nation who are experiencing symptoms. In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have heard of or experienced Long-Covid related symptoms. Dr. Vaughn breaks down just what Long-Covid is, how to test for it, the treatment options, and so much more in this highly informative episode!

Who Is Dr. Jordan Vaugh?
Dr. Jordan Vaughn is a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the owner and CEO of MedHelp. He is also the Founder and President of the Microvascular Research Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing effective, research-based treatment protocols for patients suffering from Long COVID.
At MedHelp, Dr. Vaughn has directed his organization to the leading edge of early outpatient treatment of COVID-19 for his patients and the greater Birmingham community. He is now committed to using this knowledge to treat vaccine-injured patients or those experiencing Long COVID. His treatment protocols are driven by an understanding of the spike protein’s ability to cause endothelial damage and clotting in the microcapillaries. He also uses immunofluorescent microscopy to diagnose the presence of amyloid fibrin in the blood.
Questions Answered In This Episode:
- Why did you begin researching Long-Covid?
- What is the Microvascular Research Foundation?
- What is Long-Covid?
- What are the symptoms of Long-Covid?
- How do you treat Long-Covid?
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