Our clinic is designed exclusively for the treatment and removal of head lice, specifically for children that cant seem to get rid of these pesky critters. We also have a Comprehensive head lice screening program offered to Public or Private Schools, Camps and Child Care Organizations.
What we do:
We do head lice and nit removal in our head lice clinic.
We provide a unique service to schools, day care centers, camps and homes
by screening an individual, classroom or the entire student body for head lice.
We are open weekdays and are also open on weekends by appointment.
School teachers and nurses may register for our Workshop
Head Lice Clinical Research
Call us at (954) 791-0711 or visit us today (click here get directions to our clinic)
Why call Lice Source Services?
We provide a unique service and can solve head lice infestation
Have you seen our Lice Documentary?
on T.V. and in Magazines? Such as Good Morning America, WSVN 7 HealthCast, WPLG-10-Eye On Health, WFOR-4-CBS, CNN, Time Magazine 6/99, Parenting Magazine
Learn more about Our Workshops
Available to school personnel
Every Tuesday/ Thursday
(Lice Screening)
(Prevention Workshops)
Call or email for an appointment
Lice Products Available:
Lice Combs
Natural Lice Products
Head lice infestation is an enduring problem, with reference being made throughout recorded history. Even today head lice present a Worldwide problem.
Young children are most vulnerable to head lice.
Family & Friends to All Schools or Camp settings.
Head to Head contact to Sharing any upper body apparel
No Nit Policy
Many Public & Private Schools, Day Care Centers and Camps have a No Nit Policy requiring the removal of nits; (head lice eggs) before a child is allowed back in the classroom or group setting.
Lice Source Services, can arrange to have a head lice screening team at your school on a quarterly basis or as needed. Our staff has years of experience and are Certified Lice Technicians.
Lice are capable of spreading rapidly.
A fertilized female lays about 7 to 10 eggs every 24 hours. The head louse (Pediculus
Humanus Capitis) clings to the hair shaft when feeding, mating and laying eggs.
Removal of nits is particularly difficult
Each nit is cemented to a shaft of hair by a Glycoprotein glue acting as binding cement.
Lice eggs themselves are covered by a Chitinous Sheath, which surrounds both
the nit and the attached hair shaft.
Nits, (eggs), are virtually microscopic in size
The color of their Keratinous Shell tends to blend into the hair and scalp background.
Lice Source Services6971 West Sunrise Boulevard
, Suite 102
Plantation, FL 33317
Map954-791-0711
www.LiceSource.com