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Main Location

Health Transformation Building

1601 Trinity Street Bldg. A, 1st Floor
Austin, TX 78712

Call

833-882-2737

Fax

512-495-5680

About this clinic

The Infectious Disease Clinic diagnoses, treats and manages a wide range of complex and common infectious diseases in adult patients (18 years and older), including HIV, hepatitis B and C, sexually transmitted infections, transplant and oncology-related infections, and other complex infectious diseases such as bone and joint infections, invasive fungal infections and travel-related infections. 

Our team works closely with your referring provider to provide thorough evaluation, consultation and personalized management for infectious diseases. We are dedicated to helping you manage infections, stay healthy and maintain your quality of life. 

Our treatment approach

At UT Medicine, we take an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to your care. This means you will benefit from the expertise of multiple specialists across a variety of disciplines caring for you in one place — avoiding the need to schedule multiple appointments with providers at locations all over the city. 

UT Medicine is anchored by Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, where we collaborate with colleagues to apply leading-edge research, diagnostic and treatment techniques to the diagnosis and treatment of your condition. Advanced imaging and lab testing are also available on-site if needed.

Meet your care team

Headshot of Ting-Yi Chen.

Ting-Yi Chen, M.D., MPH

Physician

UT Medicine Infectious Disease Clinic

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Elizabeth Douglass, M.D.

Physician

UT Medicine Infectious Disease Clinic

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Conditions we treat

  • Bone and joint infectious diseases
  • Endocarditis
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • HIV
  • Invasive fungal infections
  • Mycobacterial infections
  • Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy
  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
  • Transplant- and oncology-related infections
  • Travel-related infections