Atlas Infectious Disease Practice

Welcome to Atlas Infectious Disease Practice, where your health and the well-being of the community are our top priorities. We take pride in our critical role in safeguarding public health by providing a comprehensive range of services focused on the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of infectious diseases. Our dedicated team of physicians and healthcare professionals are committed to delivering expert care and guidance. Explore the services and affiliations that make us a trusted partner in your health journey

Mission Statement

At Atlas Infectious Disease Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional and compassionate care for patients in Palm Beach County and the surrounding areas. Our practice specializes in treating a wide range of infectious diseases, including HIV, tuberculosis, hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, respiratory illnesses, and more.

As the leading infectious disease doctors near you, we utilize cutting-edge diagnostics and innovative treatments to enhance health outcomes and improve the quality of life for our patients. Our holistic approach focuses not only on treating current infections but also on preventing future ones. We are committed to personalized care, providing education and empowering our patients to actively manage their health.

Conveniently located in Palm Beach County, Atlas Infectious Disease Practice is your trusted partner in managing infectious diseases. Whether you’re seeking proactive Prevention or expert care from the best Infectious Disease Doctors near you, our team is here to help.

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Hospital Consultation

Office Consultation

Immigration Exams

Travel Consultation

Telemedicine

Yellow Fever Vaccine

HIV medicine

Sexually transmitted infection

employee health

IV infusion

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How life-saving HIV therapy has contributed to increased rates of a sexually transmitted disease

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HIV’s earliest immune battle leaves blood traces that forecast powerful antibodies years later

New research suggests that the earliest immune response to HIV may leave signals in blood that help predict whether a person later develops broadly neutralizing antibodies. Broadly neutralizing...

AIDS relief program sees drops in testing and diagnoses after disruptions

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People living with HIV age faster, but antiretroviral therapy can help: New study

A new study presented at ESCMID Global 2026 adds evidence that untreated HIV can accelerate biological aging and that antiretroviral therapy can partially reverse that effect. Researchers used a tool...

Scientists map how HIV hijacks human cells-and how cells can fight back

Scientists at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco have created a detailed genetic map of how HIV interacts with human CD4+ T cells, the immune cells the virus primarily infects. HIV has only a...

HIV treatment reduces accelerated biological aging by nearly four years, landmark study shows

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Long-acting HIV shots appeal to many but uptake remains low

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How life-saving HIV therapy has contributed to increased rates of a sexually transmitted disease

A Health Economics study highlights an important public health lesson: a treatment breakthrough can...

HIV’s earliest immune battle leaves blood traces that forecast powerful antibodies years later

New research suggests that the earliest immune response to HIV may leave signals in blood that help...

AIDS relief program sees drops in testing and diagnoses after disruptions

New data on the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, known as PEPFAR, show a mixed...

People living with HIV age faster, but antiretroviral therapy can help: New study

A new study presented at ESCMID Global 2026 adds evidence that untreated HIV can accelerate...

Scientists map how HIV hijacks human cells-and how cells can fight back

Scientists at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco have created a detailed genetic map of how...

Researchers demonstrate drug’s effectiveness in drawing out dormant HIV from immune cells

A UNC-led study reports that the drug citarinostat can help disrupt latent HIV reservoirs, an...

The Precarious State of PrEP in the US

This Medical News article discusses the success of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in reducing HIV...

Maternal Syphilis Continues to Rise

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Communicable disease threats report, 12-18 April 2026, Week 16

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Communicable disease threats report, 4-10 April 2026, Week 15

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Communicable disease threats report, 28 March – 3 April 2026, Week 14

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Communicable disease threats report, 21 – 27 March 2026, Week 13

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Communicable disease threats report, 14

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Level 2 – Global Polio

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Level 2 – Chikungunya in Suriname

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Level 2 – Chikungunya in Bolivia

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Level 2 – Chikungunya in Seychelles

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Level 2 – Clade II Monkeypox in Ghana and Liberia

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Level 1 – Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Mexico

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