What We Offers
When to see a Infectious Disease Specialist
While your family doctor can handle most common infections, there are times when things get more complicated. If an infection doesn’t respond to treatment, if you have an allergic reaction to antibiotics, or if you’re dealing with unexplained or prolonged fever, it may be time to consult an infectious disease specialist. These experts can provide advanced insights and personalized care to get to the root of your condition and offer the best treatment options.
PrEP/PEP Program
A preventive treatment for individuals at high risk of HIV infection. PrEP helps prevent HIV transmission before exposure, while PEP is an emergency treatment taken after possible HIV exposure to reduce the risk of infection.
General Infectious Disease
General infectious diseases are illnesses caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites that can spread from one person to another. These diseases can be transmitted through various routes, including direct contact, respiratory droplets, contaminated food or water, insect bites, or sexual contact
Infusion Services
Antibiotics infusion services typically refer to the administration of antibiotics through an intravenous (IV) infusion. Antibiotics administered through IV infusion can deliver a higher concentration of the medication directly into the bloodstream, allowing for more effective treatment.
What We Offers
Specialities and Services
A preventive treatment for individuals at high risk of HIV infection. PrEP helps prevent HIV transmission before exposure, while PEP is an emergency treatment taken after possible HIV exposure to reduce the risk of infection.
A preventive treatment for individuals at high risk of HIV infection. PrEP helps prevent HIV transmission before exposure, while PEP is an emergency treatment taken after possible HIV exposure to reduce the risk of infection.
A newer preventive treatment using doxycycline, an antibiotic, to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis in at-risk individuals, particularly those engaging in high-risk sexual activity.
A type of bacteria resistant to many common antibiotics, often causing skin infections, pneumonia, or bloodstream infections.
Infections affecting bones or joints, typically after surgery, injury, or medical devices like joint replacements.
Infections occurring after surgery, such as at the surgical site or deeper tissue, requiring careful antibiotic treatment.
A life-threatening infection of the heart’s inner lining, often caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream.
A severe body-wide response to infection, causing inflammation and potentially leading to organ failure.
Infections that occur after organ transplantation due to immunosuppressive medications that weaken the body’s defenses.
A bone infection, usually caused by bacteria, which can occur after trauma or surgery.
A prolonged fever without an identifiable cause after extensive testing, often requiring specialist evaluation.
HIV weakens the immune system, leading to AIDS when untreated, making the body vulnerable to other infections.
Infections spread through sexual contact, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
Infections caused by fungi, such as athlete’s foot, ringworm, or more serious systemic infections like histoplasmosis.
A bacterial skin infection that leads to redness, swelling, and pain, often on the legs or arms.
Viral infections affecting the liver, causing inflammation, liver damage, and increased risk of liver cancer.
A treatment where fluids, antibiotics, or other medications are administered intravenously outside of a hospital setting.
A bacterial infection of the colon, often caused by antibiotics, leading to diarrhea, abdominal pain, and potentially life-threatening complications.
An infection of the lungs, typically caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi, leading to symptoms like cough, fever, and difficulty breathing.
A viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus, characterized by painful rashes and blisters, often along one side of the body.
A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses, leading to symptoms like fever, fatigue, and body aches.
A fungal infection caused by the yeast Candida, commonly affecting the mouth, genital area, or bloodstream.
Infections caused by mycobacteria, including tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacteria, affecting lungs, skin, or other organs.
Strategies and practices aimed at preventing the spread of infections in healthcare settings, including hand hygiene, sterilization, and vaccination.
Medical care focused on preventing travel-related diseases, including vaccinations, advice on insect-borne diseases, and managing chronic conditions while abroad.
Infections affecting the skin and underlying tissues, such as abscesses, cellulitis, or infections from cuts, burns, or surgeries.
What We Offers
Specialities and Services
MRSA
Orthopedic infection
Surgical infection
Endocarditis
Sepisis
Transplant infection
Osteomyelitis
Fever on unknown origin
Fever on unknown origin
HIV/AIDS
STD
Fungal Infections
Cellulitis
Hepatitis B and C
Outpatient Infusion
C diff
Pneumonia
Shingles
Influenza
Candidiasis
Mycobacterium infection
Infection Control
Travel Medicine
Skin & Soft Tissue Infection
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How It Works
Your Path to Better Health, One Step at a Time
Appointment
“It’s easy to make an appointment—whether it’s for a general infectious disease check, a PrEP consultation, or STD testing. Just fill out our form, give us a call, or stop by in person.”
Consultation
“After you request an appointment, our office will reach out to set up a flexible consultation time with a board-certified infectious disease doctor.”
Treatment
“Once you’re ready, our certified doctors will help you start care for your infectious disease, all in a confidential setting. We’ll handle testing, treatment, counseling, and share helpful info along the way.”
Welcome to Florida ID Care
“Floridaidcare Infectious Disease physicians are experts, investigating the intricate web of pathogens, transmission routes, and host responses to unravel the mysteries of disease. Their expertise and dedication are crucial in combating the ever-evolving challenges posed by infectious diseases.”
Testimonials
Our Patients Say!


I can’t say enough about the excellent care I have received from Florida ID Care while in the hospital. Dr. Anita Shinde thank you for your professionalism, and knowledge about my case. Dr. Shinde made sure I got the treatment I needed when my insurance wouldn’t pay for my meds, she fought for me. Mark thank you too for going to bat for me. Dr. Raman you work with a excellent team.

Dr Shinde (Anita) is one of the greatest person and professional that I have ever met. Extremely knowledgeable, caring and humble. She treated me while I was in the hospital and God used her to heal me. My family and I will always be thankful for her. The staff here is awesome specially Jenny….

I absolutely love the quality of care I received from Dr Amaury Diaz he takes the time to follow up on any questions you may have as well as finding the right treatment plan for your individual needs. Would definitely recommend this practice to anyone who appreciates having a doctor who cares about your health.