Nearby Cities

Portland (4.11 mi)
South Port... (4.47 mi)
Biddeford (19.24 mi)

Nearby Zip Codes

04101 (1) (4.3 mi)
04106 (6) (7.1 mi)
04005 (1) (20.14 mi)
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  • Carol Mc Carthy, MD 110 Points

    Carol Mc Carthy, MD

    Maine Pediatric Specialty Grp
    Distance: 4.11 mi
    295 Forest Ave Ste 2, Mmc Pediatric Associates
    Portland, ME 04101
  • Laureen Biczak, DO 100 Points

    Laureen Biczak, DO

    Distance: 4.47 mi
    238 Western Ave
    South Portland, ME 04106
  • Patricia Stogsdill, MD 100 Points

    Patricia Stogsdill, MD

    InterMed - Long Creek Center
    Distance: 4.47 mi
    238 Western Avenue
    South Portland, ME 04106
  • August Valenti, MD 100 Points

    August Valenti, MD

    InterMed - Long Creek Center
    Distance: 4.47 mi
    238 Western Avenue
    South Portland, ME 04106
  • Robert Smith, Jr, MD 20 Points

    Robert Smith, Jr, MD

    InterMed - Long Creek Center
    Distance: 4.47 mi
    238 Western Avenue
    South Portland, ME 04106
  • Thomas Claffey, MD 10 Points

    Thomas Claffey, MD

    InterMed - Foden Road
    Distance: 4.47 mi
    100 Foden Road, Suite 100
    South Portland, ME 04106
  • Laureen Biczak, DO

    Laureen Biczak, DO

    InterMed - Long Creek Center
    Distance: 4.47 mi
    238 Western Avenue
    South Portland, ME 04106
  • Thomas Courtney, MD 100 Points

    Thomas Courtney, MD

    Distance: 19.23 mi
    PO Box 1930
    Biddeford, ME 04005
  • Thomas M Courtney, MD

    Thomas M Courtney, MD

    Distance: 27.87 mi
    72 MAIN ST
    KENNEBUNK, ME 04043

Nearby Cities

Portland (4.11 mi)
South Port... (4.47 mi)
Biddeford (19.24 mi)

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Infectious Disease Specialist Summary:
An Infectious Disease Specialist is a doctor of internal medicine and is trained in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. As an Infectious Disease Specialist, they must have expertise in a wide array of infections, including those caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Infectious Disease Specialists provide care to patients with infections of the sinuses, heart, brain, lungs, urinary tract, bowel, bones and pelvic organs. An Infectious Disease Specialist may also specialize in treating patients with infections due to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the cause of AIDS. Individuals often see an Infectious Disease Specialist when traveling to countries where there is an increased risk of disease or infection, to determine if any immunizations or safety precautions are necessary. Infectious Disease Specialists can provide special insight into tests that will be helpful in diagnosing and understanding an infection and preventing recurring infections.

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What is an

Infectious Disease Specialist

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An Infectious Disease Specialist researches difficult medical cases to identify the problem.

When would I need an Infectious Disease Specialist?
If you are referred by your doctor because you are not responding to a treatment or if you are traveling to a foreign country where you will be at risk of disease you could visit an Infectious Disease Specialist..

How do I find an Infectious Disease Specialist in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate an Infectious Disease Specialist in your state. Select Infectious Disease Specialist from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate an Infectious Disease Specialist in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need an Infectious Disease Specialist in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Infectious Disease Specialists in your city and state.


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