
Casa Colina’s Infectious Disease Center is the only facility of its kind in the area to offer a broad range of treatments for acute and chronic infections. This unique physician-led program provides advanced medical treatment to help cure or manage your condition and enhance your quality of life.
If you, or a loved one, have been exposed to a communicable disease or have developed a serious infection, we will help prevent hospitalization or hasten your hospital discharge.
Our program offers a broad range of innovative protocols for those with:
Our physicians have the expertise to diagnose and treat more than 100 types of infectious diseases. They are supported by an experienced clinical team that continually receives extensive training to stay abreast of the latest advances in treating infectious diseases.
We offer all of the services needed to help you or your loved one cope with a disease or illness, including:
Of course, we understand how important it is to preserve your privacy, especially when you have a contagious illness or disease. As a result, we have taken stringent measures to ensure that our patients’ medical information remains confidential.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call Outpatient Services at 909/596-7733, ext. 3800 or toll-free 866/724-4127, ext. 3800 or contact us now.
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