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Duke’s infectious disease specialists provided tailored treatment, including specific, appropriate antibiotic therapy, for a variety of conditions. Specialized clinics to treat HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are offered.

Specific conditions treated include:

  • Bacteremias and endocarditis
  • Central nervous system (CNS) infections
  • Infections in immunocompromised hosts, including transplant patients
  • Nosocomial infections including postoperative wound infections
  • Obstetric-gynecologic, pediatric, and postsurgical infections
  • Rocky mountain spotted fever
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
  • Soft tissue and bone and joint infections
  • Upper and lower respiratory infections
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Viral infections including HIV infection

A large number of patients with a wide variety of STDs receive treatment at an outreach clinic offered through the Durham Health Department.

Duke’s outpatient infectious disease clinic offers consultations for ambulatory patients with acute infectious disease problems as well as ongoing care of patients with chronic infectious diseases requiring specialized management and/or treatment, including HIV.

HIV Services

Duke advocates outpatient management of HIV and its complications whenever possible. Duke provides outpatient services to more than 1500 patients with HIV infection, and more than 100 patients visit the clinics each week.

Almost one third of these patients are enrolled in clinical studies involving anti-retroviral drugs or drugs to treat opportunistic infections and neoplasms.

Treatment rooms for the administration of medications, fluids, and transfusions are provided.

Social work and counseling support are also offered, including peer counseling and referrals to legal assistance and pastoral services.

Confidential peer counseling is offered for clients of the Duke infectious disease clinic.

The peer counselor can offer:

  • Emotional, spiritual, or motivational support
  • A listening ear
  • Medication management
  • Referrals to other services
  • Help with doctor’s visits
  • Education about your illness
  • Motivational support

Your doctor or social worker can make an appointment for you, or you can call directly. To contact for peer counselor, call 919-668-2244 and ask for Mary. You may leave a confidential message.

At Duke, social workers patients with other support services, including legal assistance and support services at local churches. For more information, please see AIDS Legal Assistance Project and Partners in Caring.

Physicians

Physicians offering this service include:

  • Alexander, Barbara D.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Pathology
  • Alspaugh, J. Andrew
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
  • Anderson, Deverick J.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Bartlett, John A.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • School of Nursing
  • Blocker, Michael E.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Chen, Luke F.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Corey, G. Ralph
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Pathology
  • Cox, Gary M.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
  • Fowler, Vance G.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
  • Frothingham, Richard
    • Medicine / Medicine - DHVI Faculty
    • Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
  • Hendershot, Edward F.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Hicks, Charles B.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Holland, David P.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Joyce, Maria J.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Pathology
  • Livingston, Elizabeth G.
    • Obstetrics/Gynecology / Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • McClain, Micah T.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • McGann, Kathleen A.
    • Pediatrics / Pediatrics-Chairman Office
  • Myers, Sarah A.
    • Dermatology
  • Naggie, Susanna
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Perfect, John R.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
  • Sexton, Daniel J.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • St. Geme, Joseph W. III
    • Pediatrics / Pediatrics-Chairman Office
    • Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
  • Stout, Jason E.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Thielman, Nathan M.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Pathology
  • Wilson, Kenneth H.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
  • Woods, Christopher W.
    • Medicine / Medicine-Infectious Diseases
    • Pathology

Locations

This service is available at:

  • Burlington Medical Practice
    1248 Huffman Mill Road, Suite 103, Burlington, NC 27215
  • Duke Infectious Diseases
    Duke Clinic 1K, 40 Duke Medicine Circle, Durham, NC 27710
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Updated: Dec. 8, 2010
Published: Sept. 5, 2007
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/services/infectious_diseases/treatments/index