Penn State Infectious Diseases Division provides comprehensive services in
the diagnosis and medical management of infectious diseases. This includes inpatient and outpatient care of those
affected with complicated, unusual, or difficult to manage infections.
The mission of Penn State Infectious Diseases is to provide world class care,
advance the knowledge of prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, and
train the physicians of the future. Our physicians participate in
research studies to determine the usefulness of novel treatments, and laboratory
research to advance the basic knowledge of disorders in this field. Our
physicians are board certified in Internal Medicine with additional Board
Certification in the subspecialty of Infectious Diseases.
Our physicians have extensive clinical experience in the care of patients
living with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and are actively involved in
clinical research for the study of novel treatments for HIV. In 1999 Penn
State Hershey Medical Center HIV/AIDS Program was awarded an HIV Early
Intervention Services (EIS) grant under the Ryan White Care Act, Title III. The
goal of this grant is to provide high quality comprehensive medical care to
HIV-infected people.
Patients under the age of 18 should be referred to the Division of Infectious
Diseases in the Department of
Pediatrics.
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