What Sets Us Apart
Learn how we keep you safe from infectious diseases in the hospital
If you have an infection, you will be cared for by one of our infectious diseases physicians (in addition to your primary care team.) We specialize in infectious diseases, such as influenza, HIV, malaria, measles, sexually transmitted diseases, West Nile virus, lyme disease, pneumonia and more. We’ll evaluate your symptoms and conduct tests in order to diagnose and treat the infection.
Your doctor will refer you to us. We participate in most insurance plans, and see patients by appointment (unless you are a hospital patient.)
The only time you do not need a physician referral to contact our office is if you are traveling abroad and require vaccinations and immunizations. One of our Keystone Travel Medicine physicians will meet with you, review your travel plans and develop a care plan just for you. Keystone Travel Medicine does not participate with insurance plans. Payment is expected at the time of service. Appointments should be made 4-6 weeks before departure to ensure vaccines take full effect before traveling.
This page last updated 10/27/08 10:47 AM





