Infectious Diseases
Our infectious disease specialists are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses causes by germs, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites.
Providing compassionate, cutting-edge care
Our Infectious Disease specialists are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses causes by germs, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. You’ll join a team working together and find solutions tailored to your medical and personal needs.
Experienced specialists
Our board-certified specialists have cared for more than 10,000 patients with all types of infections, both common and rare.
Patient-centered care
You’ll join a team working together and find solutions tailored to your medical and personal needs.
A team-based approach
We adopt a team-based approach, integrating both innovative and established therapies to deliver the best possible care.
Convenient locations
Care is available from hospital-based practices, outpatient care clinics, or a virtual telehealth. Our first priority is to care for patients admitted to the hospital suffering from the most severe infections. We continue to care for patients through their transition from hospital to home. Our clinic practices care for people living with HIV and also provide consultative care for a variety of other acute infectious conditions.
What we treat
- Acute viral infections, including cytomegalovirus (CMV)
- Biopsy- or laboratory-confirmed parasitic infections
- Bloodstream infections
- Bone infections (osteomyelitis)
- COVID-19 and other respiratory viral infections
- Fungal infections
- Gastrointestinal infections, including Clostridioides difficile
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Infections in patients with weakened immune systems, including recipients of transplants, chemotherapy and other immunosuppressive medications
- Infections of the brain or central nervous system (brain abscess, encephalitis, meningitis)
- Infections of the head and neck
- Infections transmitted by insects (arthropod or vector-borne infections like malaria or Q fever, for example)
- Infectious of abdominal organs
- Joint infections, including prosthetic joint infections
- Multi-drug resistant organisms (for example MRSA)
- Pneumonia and other lung infections
- Pre-travel counseling and travel-related infections