Infectious Disease

Infectious diseases are caused by microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites and can be spread directly or indirectly, from one person to another. Many infectious diseases, such as colds, will resolve on their own and are preventable with handwashing, vaccinations and other simple measures. Other infectious diseases are more complicated and can be treated with antibiotics, antivirals and other medications.

Our board-certified infectious disease physicians provide expertise to you as well as consult with primary care providers (PCP) about infectious diseases.

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Infectious Disease Specialty

Our board-certified infectious disease physicians provide a full range of services to evaluate, diagnose and treat infectious diseases such as influenza, HIV and AIDS and other diseases. Our specialists work with your primary care provider on a referral basis to consult on infectious disease cases.

Our Infectious Disease team prides itself on its prompt and efficient response to referral requests made by medical professionals treating you as an inpatient at Doylestown Hospital or if you are an ambulatory patient and are referred to the practice by your doctor.

Travel Medicine Program

The goal of our Travel Medicine Program is to safeguard your health so that you can make the most of your trip. Our Travel Medicine team is happy to help get you on your way.

Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are coordinated by the Doylestown Health Medical Research Department: 215.345.2119.

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Our board-certified infectious disease physicians provide a full range of services to evaluate, diagnose and treat infectious diseases such as influenza, HIV and AIDS and other diseases. Our specialists work with your primary care provider on a referral basis to consult on infectious disease cases.

Our Infectious Disease team prides itself on its prompt and efficient response to referral requests made by medical professionals treating you as an inpatient at Doylestown Hospital or if you are an ambulatory patient and are referred to the practice by your doctor.

The goal of our Travel Medicine Program is to safeguard your health so that you can make the most of your trip. Our Travel Medicine team is happy to help get you on your way.

Clinical trials are coordinated by the Doylestown Health Medical Research Department: 215.345.2119.