Pediatric infectious diseases specialists - the best care for children

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Children are not just small adults. Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists are professionally trained to examine and treat children in a way that makes them relaxed and cooperative. They also understand the unique signs, symptoms, treatments, and outcomes/prognoses associated with infectious diseases in infants and children, which can be quite different from those of adults with such infections.

What kind of training do pediatric infectious diseases specialists have?

Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists are medical doctors who have:

  • Graduated from a medical school
  • Completed pediatric residency training (at least 3 years)
  • Completed infectious diseases training
  • Certified as a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists from the American Board of Pediatrics and re-certified on a regular basis

What types of treatments do pediatric infectious diseases specialists provide?

Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialists treat a wide range of infectious and immunologic diseases such as those caused
by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Pediatric researchInfectious Disease Specialists may also be consulted for diseases that are complicated or atypical, including:

  • Illnesses that are of unclear cause, have prolonged fever, or are recurrent
  • Respiratory infections
  • Bone and joint infections
  • Tuberculosis (TB)
  • HIV/Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
  • Hepatitis
  • Meningitis

CONTACT US

Department of Pediatrics
Section of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
BG 1104
1120 15th Street
Augusta, GA 30912

706-721-2457
user icon Titia Harris, Office Specialist

Children's Hospital of Georgia
Pediatric Patient Phone

706-664-0584

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