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Patient Care Overview<\/h2>\n

Thank you for visiting the Division of Infectious Diseases, an academic unit specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and clinical and laboratory investigation of infections. Through the 黑料网 ID Clinic<\/a>, our faculty care for patients with HIV\/AIDS, Hepatitis, TB, MRSA, sexually transmitted diseases, tick-borne diseases, and more. We provide care for more than 2300 patients in the\u00a0黑料网 Eastowne Medical Office Building<\/a>, open five days a week. Our goal is to provide you with a personalized treatment plan in a caring, compassionate setting. We want you to feel better as soon as you walk through our doors.<\/p>\n

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Patient Visits<\/h3>\n

Most patients are seen in person at one of our outpatient clinical locations. We also see patients in several other settings.<\/p>\nPrepare for Appointments<\/a>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Our clinical services include clinic-based consultations and ongoing care, as well as in-patient, hospital based care. Click below to learn more about particular focus areas.<\/p>\n

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