Expert Care for Complex Infections.
WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Infectious Diseases specialists provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections.
Our physicians have extensive experience managing complex and rare illnesses, offering both inpatient and outpatient care supported by the full resources of the WVU Medicine network.
From common infections to travel-related illnesses, we deliver precision care — right here in the Mid-Ohio Valley.
Comprehensive Care for Infectious Diseases.
Our team provides personalized evaluation and treatment for a broad range of infectious conditions. Working closely with other medical specialists, we use advanced laboratory testing, imaging, and evidence-based therapies to identify the source of infection and create an individualized treatment plan.
Whether managing an acute infection or providing long-term follow-up, our goal is to help patients recover safely and maintain lasting health.
Focused Expertise Across the Spectrum of Infectious Diseases
Our team provides advanced care for infections that require specialized medical management — including conditions that are difficult to diagnose, resistant to treatment, or associated with other complex health issues.
HIV and Viral Hepatitis Care
Bone and Joint Infections
Travel and Tropical Diseases
Chronic and Recurrent Skin Infections
Specialized Inpatient and Outpatient Care
Our infectious disease team provides both hospital-based and outpatient care.
From advanced diagnostics to tailored treatment and follow-up, we’re committed to helping patients with acute, chronic, and complex infections achieve the best possible outcomes.
Conditions We Diagnose and Treat
- HIV/AIDS
- Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV
- Sexually transmitted infections (syphilis, herpes simplex virus, and others)
- Infections of prosthetic joints
- Bone infections (osteomyelitis)
- Heart valve infections (endocarditis)
- Tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis mycobacterial infections
- Malaria and other travel-related illnesses
- C. difficile infection
- Fever of unknown origin
- Cellulitis and recurrent skin abscesses
- Histoplasmosis
- Liver abscess
- Postoperative and device-related infections