Infectious Disease Care in Morgan Hill: Your Trusted Specialist at Savera

Your Partner in Fighting Infections in Morgan Hill

At Savera, we believe that no one should have to battle infection alone. Led by Dr. Meenu Vaid, MD—a triple-board-certified in Internal Medicine, Addiction and Infectious Disease. Our Morgan Hill clinic provides advanced treatments for a wide range of illnesses, including HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, hepatitis, sepsis, and more. Our holistic approach prioritizes both medical precision and compassionate support, ensuring you receive individualized care that fits your lifestyle and health goals.

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What We Treat

Bacterial & Viral Infections

  • HIV/AIDS Management: Discreet testing, ongoing medication support, and in-depth counseling.
  • Hepatitis B & C: Advanced screening, antiviral treatment plans, and long-term liver health strategies.
  • Drug-Resistant Infections (MRSA, etc.): Expertise in antibiotic stewardship and targeted therapies.

Sepsis & Severe Illnesses

  • Rapid Assessment & Early Intervention: Identifying warning signs of sepsis to prevent complications.
  • Post-Sepsis Rehab: Dedicated follow-ups to rebuild strength and overall health.

COVID-19 Care

  • Advanced Treatment Options: We stay updated on the latest research to treat acute infections and long COVID.
  • Community Outreach: Education on vaccines, boosters, and prevention measures for the entire family.

Travel Medicine & Vaccinations

  • Pre-Travel Consults: Vaccinations for yellow fever, typhoid, malaria prophylaxis, and more.
  • Post-Travel Follow-Ups: Immediate evaluation for fevers or suspicious symptoms post-travel.

Drug-Resistant Infections:

  • Tailored therapies for antibiotic-resistant infections and superbug treatment in Morgan Hill

Unexplained Symptoms:

  • Chronic Fatigue & Autoimmune Concerns: Expert evaluation for chronic fatigue syndrome and recurring infections
  • Recurring Fevers: Fever of unknown origin

Meet Dr. Meenu Vaid, MD

Dr. Vaid is double-board-certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease. She completed her fellowship at Chicago School of Medicine, focusing on advanced HIV therapies and antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Beyond direct patient care, she regularly participates in community health workshops to educate local residents about infectious disease prevention.

Why Choose Savera

  1. Evidence-Based Approach: We follow CDC guidelines and incorporate the latest research findings.
  2. Personalized Care: Every treatment plan is tailored to your medical history and personal circumstances.
  3. Telehealth Options: For patients who prefer remote consultations, we offer flexible virtual appointments.

If you’re dealing with a suspected infection—or simply want expert guidance on staying healthy—contact Savera at (669) 270-2142 or book an appointment online. Let our Infectious Disease team guide you toward a safe, swift recovery.


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FAQ

  • The most common infectious diseases include viral infections (like the flu and COVID-19), bacterial infections (such as strep throat and MRSA), and parasitic illnesses (e.g., malaria). Seeking timely treatment and following preventive measures like vaccination and hand hygiene are key to reducing the risk and severity of these infections.

  • Fever

  • Fatigue

  • Coughing or difficulty breathing

  • Muscle aches

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Swollen lymph nodes

  • High fever

  • Skin redness or swelling

  • Persistent cough

  • Pain or tenderness in affected areas

  • Fatigue or malaise

Your body may be fighting off an infection if you experience:

  • Increased body temperature (fever)

  • Swollen lymph nodes

  • Fatigue

  • Muscle aches

  • Loss of appetite

Infectious diseases can be triggered by:

  • Direct contact with infected individuals

  • Consuming contaminated food or water

  • Exposure to infected animals or insects

  • Poor hygiene and weakened immune system

The immune system fights infections through:

  • White blood cells attacking harmful invaders

  • Antibodies neutralizing pathogens

  • Fever raising body temperature to kill infections

  • Inflammation isolating affected areas

  1. Incubation Period: Time between exposure and first symptoms.

  2. Prodromal Stage: Mild, nonspecific symptoms appear.

  3. Illness Stage: Full-blown symptoms occur.

  4. Convalescence Stage: Recovery as symptoms fade.

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the deadliest infectious diseases, causing millions of deaths worldwide annually.

A key red flag of sepsis is a sudden drop in blood pressure, confusion, rapid breathing, and extreme chills.

Someone may see an infectious disease specialist if they have a complex or persistent infection, need specialized treatment for conditions like HIV, long COVID, or hepatitis, or require sepsis care, travel vaccinations, or drug-resistant infection management.

You should call an infectious disease specialist if you have recurring fevers, chronic fatigue, a persistent or unexplained infection, or symptoms of sepsis. If you’re traveling to high-risk areas or have drug-resistant infections, expert consultation is recommended.

 

A person may be referred to an infectious disease doctor if they don’t respond to standard treatments, have a rare or complex infection, or require specialized diagnostics for conditions like Lyme disease, MRSA, or post-travel illnesses.

 

An infectious disease doctor diagnoses, treats, and prevents infections, including bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic diseases. They also manage chronic conditions like HIV, oversee antibiotic stewardship, and provide travel health consultations.

 

Tests may include advanced lab testing, imaging, blood work, cultures, and immune system evaluations to pinpoint the infection and determine the most effective treatment.