Girl's Treatment
$125
Flat Rate Prices
Boy's Treatment
$75
The Lice Specialist of Alabama provides an array of services to fit the
needs of your family during a head lice crisis.
Very easy to communicate with, quick to respond, and tries to get you in quickly. Definitely thankful for that given the nature of the situation.
- Sarah W.
February 2024
$125.00
A typical Girl’s/Women's Treatment takes up to 1-1½ hours. Duration depends on length and thickness of hair as well as the size of the head lice infestation.
$75.00
A Boy’s/Men's Treatment takes 30-45 minutes depending upon the size of the head lice infestation and the tenderness of the scalp.
$25.00
A wet Head Check is performed to identify evidence of a head lice infestation. Signs of a head liceinfestation are nits, empty shells or any live lice.
Free
A scheduled Follow Up visit will take 15-30 minutes per family member. If remaining head lice evidence is found, a second Follow Up visit is required.
147 Castle Dr, Ste G
Madison, AL 35758
*The Lice Specialist is located near the intersection of Slaughter Rd and Hwy 72
*Suite G is located down your left hand side of the building, 2nd to the last door
licespecialistalabama@gmail.com
Call or Text: 404-302-7667
To provide a knowledgeable resource that furnishes a nontoxic natural treatment option by educating, empowering, treating and preventing head lice in our community. I specialize in calming fears, anxieties and turning an overwhelming lice situation into a manageable one.
Being an all-encompassing resource for clients, I outperform the competition by being honest, straightforward and fair. I offer flat rate prices and have a minimum standard when offering treatment. Clients get a full educational dialogue that will teach you how to handle head lice now and in the future. By empowering my clients with knowledge about lice, I offer a key resource for your family to learn about eliminating an infestation and preventing a reoccuring infestation.
A fertilized female louse will use the hair as a bridge to transfer to a new host. It takes 3 seconds for a louse to move from one head of hair to another. She will start laying nits on day one.