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Welcome to San Antonio Infectious Diseases Consultants. We are the largest infectious diseases group in the San Antonio area, providing the highest quality of care at 3 convenient locations. Patients are seen by San Antonio Infectious Diseases Consultants only on a referral basis.
Patient Forms – San Antonio Infectious Diseases Consultants Patient Forms Welcome to San Antonio Infectious Diseases Consultants! As a first time patient, we have made it easy for you by offering health-related forms online. Please select the appropriate form (s), print them out and bring them to your appointment already completed.
The Metro Health Patient Portal is a secure online option that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an internet connection. The purpose of this portal is to support new and existing patients with records and information concerning Immunizations, STDs, and Tuberculosis.
The Quest Diagnostics Patient Portal allows patients to access their medical records and communicate with their doctor electronically through a secure system. In order to register for the Patient Portal, a PIN number will be generated and provided to you during your initial appointment. Please activate your account within 48 hours of your visit.
The Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) is a public health facility of the Texas Department of State Health Services for the treatment of Tuberculosis. TCID's Outpatient Clinic also serves as one of the state's Hansen's Disease clinics.
The standards include an organization's level of performance in key functional areas such as patient rights, patient treatment, and infection control. In addition, the Joint Commission also focuses on the hospital's ability to provide safe, high-quality care.
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While most family or primary care doctors can treat common infections, sometimes serious infections need to be treated by an infectious disease specialist (also called an ID specialist). Infectious disease doctors at Methodist Healthcare have expertise diagnosing and treating infections of the sinuses, heart, brain, lungs, urinary tract, bowels, bones and pelvic organs.
Some infectious diseases, like chicken pox, can be prevented with the use of vaccines, though not every infectious disease is preventable. Others, like an E. coli infection, need to run their course over a few days but will need to be monitored by a physician.
NTIDC Physicians are experts in developing and employing strategies to prevent and treat infectious diseases in our patients. Prevention is accomplished through environmental approaches, prophylactic antibiotics, and vaccines. Treatment involves the use of antimicrobial medications – medicine capable of destroying or slowing the growth of disease-causing organisms.
At the 2019 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Seattle, a second case of an HIV positive adult cleared of the HIV virus after he received a bone marrow transplant from an HIV resistant donor was presented. April 06, 2019. December 13, 2020.
Refill requests must come from a pharmacy. Refill requests require at least 72 hours for approval. Please monitor your prescriptions and contact the pharmacy at least 5 days prior to running out of your medication.