Main ContentClinical Services and Practice Locations
The Division of Infectious Diseases sees patients at the following clinics and locations.
Adult Special Care Clinic
The Adult Special Care Clinic (ASCC) is a general infectious diseases clinic located at the Jackson Medical Mall. ASCC offers comprehensive Ryan White care including antiretroviral therapy and laboratory monitoring, STD screening and treatment, medical case management and social work support, substance use screening and treatment (both in-house and external referral), mental health services (both in-house and external referral), primary care and preventive medicine services, cryotherapy for benign skin lesions, and access to clinical trials. ASCC also offers antiviral therapy for chronic hepatitis B and C infection and HIV/hepatitis coinfection in collaboration with the university’s hepatology and liver transplant programs. General infectious diseases consultative services are provided by UMMC’s infectious diseases physicians at ASCC as well.
Express Personal Health Clinic
Express Personal Health Clinic is a unique practice model providing quick and easy sexual health screening and counseling with quick wait times and the option of scheduling an appointment or as a walk-in. Express Personal Health offers rapid pre-exposure prophylaxis provided by our infectious diseases pharmacists and nurses in consultation with our ID physicians, along with access to clinical trials.
University Medical Pavilion
The UMMC medical pavilion office suites offer general infectious diseases consultation, travel medicine consultation, HIV and viral hepatitis care, and outpatient IV antibiotic monitoring at our convenient on-campus location. We see a variety of infectious diseases conditions in consultation with your referring physician. Our travel medicine clinic offers pre-travel consultation, vaccination and malaria prophylaxis, and counseling to ensure that you return home safely and in good health. It is recommended that your arrange pre-travel consultation early in your travel plans to ensure completion of any indicated vaccination series, which can be up to six months to complete.