Atrium Health Infectious Disease

Infectious Disease Specialist

Concord, NC

Atrium Health Infectious Disease provides specialized care for a range of infections and is conveniently located in Concord, NC.

  • patients needing specialized care for infectious diseases

Michelle A. Rodriguez Coste, MD

Infectious Disease Specialist

Concord, NC

Michelle A. Rodriguez Coste, MD has been part of the Carolinas HealthCare System since 2013 and is fluent in both English and Spanish.

  • adults needing infectious disease treatment

Sara Zulfiqar, MD

Infectious Disease Specialist

Concord, NC

Sara Zulfiqar, MD specializes in infectious disease and accepts new patients at their Concord location.

  • infectious disease diagnosis and treatment
  • adult patients seeking specialist care

Stephanie L. Strollo, MD

Infectious Disease Specialist

Concord, NC

Stephanie L. Strollo, MD treats only adults with infectious diseases and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Infectious Disease.

  • adults with infectious diseases

Tedra M. Claytor, MD

Infectious Disease Specialist

Concord, NC

Tedra M. Claytor, MD treats only adults and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Infectious Disease.

  • infectious disease treatment for adults

Yvonne L. Carter, MD

Infectious Disease Specialist

Concord, NC

Yvonne L. Carter, MD accepts new patients and specializes in infectious disease treatment for adults in Concord.

  • adult infectious disease concerns

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FAQ

What should I look for when choosing an infectious disease specialist?

Look for certifications from recognized boards and their experience with specific infections relevant to your needs.

Are virtual visits available for infectious disease consultations?

Most specialists in this area generally focus on in-person visits, especially for complex cases.

What types of insurance do infectious disease specialists typically accept?

Most specialists accept a variety of insurances, including Medicare and Medicaid, but it's best to confirm directly with the practice.

How do I know if I need to see an infectious disease specialist?

If you have ongoing or complicated infections, or if standard treatments are not effective, a specialist's opinion may be necessary.