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Infectious Diseases

Where Microbes Meet the Bedside

For complex, persistent, and drug-resistant infections—expert intervention that brings microbiological correlation directly into clinical decisions.

  • Specialized Fever Evaluation: investigating Pyrexia of Unknown Origin through advanced microbiological correlation.
  • Chronic Infections: longitudinal care for tuberculosis, HIV, and viral hepatitis.
  • MDRO Strategies: designing treatment pathways for Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms where standard antibiotics have failed.
  • Post-Surgical & Wound Care: addressing complex hospital-acquired and post-operative infections to ensure successful recovery.
Microscope view of cells (CDC, Unsplash)
Sterile field — surgical preparation
Pathogens at a Glance

From the Vector to the Smear

Pathogen close-up (NIAID, Unsplash)

Bloodborne

Cellular and molecular Microbiology.
Pathogen on green stem (NIAID, Unsplash)

Environmental

Tropical & Zoonotic pathogens.
Tick (Erik Karits, Unsplash)

Vectors

Tick-borne & arthropod-mediated disease.
Frequently Asked

Common Questions

Recurrent or unresolved fever, infections that haven’t responded to standard antibiotics, suspected drug-resistant organisms, chronic infections (TB, HIV, hepatitis), and complex post-operative or implant-related infections all benefit from specialist input.

Any prior cultures and sensitivity reports, blood work (CBC, CRP, procalcitonin), imaging, prior antibiotic courses with doses and durations, and discharge summaries from previous admissions.

Yes—referrals from primary care, surgical, and intensivist colleagues are welcomed. For MDRO and stewardship-related referrals, please attach the culture report and current antimicrobial chart.