Princeton Infectious Diseases LLC

Princeton Infectious Diseases LLC Prevention and early detection are key to the management of Infectious Diseases.

Hepatitis (liver inflammation caused by a virus) often shows no early signs, but over time it can lead to scarring or ev...
04/24/2026

Hepatitis (liver inflammation caused by a virus) often shows no early signs, but over time it can lead to scarring or even liver failure. Simple blood tests can detect it early, and modern treatments can control or even cure certain types. We guide you through testing, treatment, and long-term protection so your liver stays healthy for years to come.

HIV is now a manageable condition with the right care. (Manageable = controlled with medication so it doesn’t damage you...
04/22/2026

HIV is now a manageable condition with the right care. (Manageable = controlled with medication so it doesn’t damage your immune system.) Early treatment can reduce the virus to undetectable levels, meaning you can live a long, healthy life and protect others. We focus on personalized treatment plans, routine monitoring, and complete confidentiality so you stay in control of your health—not the other way around.

If you've been referred to an infectious disease specialist for the first time, you might be wondering what happens next...
04/20/2026

If you've been referred to an infectious disease specialist for the first time, you might be wondering what happens next. Here's what your first visit looks like with us:

We start by listening. We review your full medical history, current symptoms, previous treatments, and any test results you bring in. No rushing, no dismissing, just a thorough conversation.

You'll understand what we think is happening, what we want to test for, and what your treatment options are. No pressure, no guesswork. Just clear next steps.

Fast, Honest & Affordable, That's Our Difference.Infections don't wait. Neither should your care. At Princeton Infectiou...
04/17/2026

Fast, Honest & Affordable, That's Our Difference.

Infections don't wait. Neither should your care. At Princeton Infectious Diseases Associates, we keep it simple: quick appointments, honest answers in plain language, and transparent pricing with no surprises. You see the same doctor every visit. No rotating providers. No starting over. Just a board-certified specialist who knows your case and treats you like a person, not a number.
Lyme disease, MRSA, HIV, hepatitis, recurring infections, whatever you're facing, we're here to help.

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Short answer: yes, you absolutely can. Having Lyme disease once does not make you immune. Unlike some infections that gi...
04/15/2026

Short answer: yes, you absolutely can. Having Lyme disease once does not make you immune. Unlike some infections that give you lasting protection after recovery, Lyme disease does not generate long-term immunity. If you are bitten by another infected tick, you can develop Lyme disease all over again.
This is especially important for residents of New Jersey and the greater Princeton area, where deer ticks are abundant, and Lyme disease is one of the most common tick-borne illnesses in the country.

So even if you've had Lyme before, keep taking precautions: use tick repellent, check your skin after outdoor activities, and see a specialist immediately if symptoms return.

This is one of the most important things to know about Lyme disease and one of the most misunderstood. Standard blood te...
04/13/2026

This is one of the most important things to know about Lyme disease and one of the most misunderstood. Standard blood tests for Lyme disease look for antibodies your immune system produces to fight the infection. The problem is that in the earliest stages of Lyme disease, your body may not have produced enough antibodies for the test to detect. This means a blood test taken too early can come back negative even when you are infected.

That's why clinical expertise matters so much in early Lyme disease. An experienced infectious disease specialist knows not to rely solely on blood work when the signs point to Lyme.
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Few things are more stressful than dealing with symptoms no one can explain. You've been to multiple appointments. You'v...
04/10/2026

Few things are more stressful than dealing with symptoms no one can explain. You've been to multiple appointments. You've tried different medications. And you still don't have answers.
That's the "before" too many patients know all too well.

The "after" looks different. It starts with a specialist who listens, orders the right tests, and builds a treatment plan based on evidence, not guesswork.

From uncertainty to clarity. That's the difference a specialist makes. Schedule your appointment today.

Becoming an infectious disease specialist doesn't happen overnight. It takes four years of medical school, three years o...
04/08/2026

Becoming an infectious disease specialist doesn't happen overnight. It takes four years of medical school, three years of internal medicine residency, and two or more additional years of fellowship training focused specifically on infectious diseases.

That kind of precision doesn't come from a general practice. It comes from years of focused study, clinical research, and hands-on experience treating the most challenging infections. ==

Not every infection needs a specialist, but knowing the difference could save you weeks of frustration and unnecessary t...
04/06/2026

Not every infection needs a specialist, but knowing the difference could save you weeks of frustration and unnecessary treatments.

You can likely manage on your own when you have a mild cold, a small cut that's healing normally, or a minor stomach bug that clears up in a day or two. Rest, hydration, and basic wound care go a long way. It's time to call a specialist when you notice a skin infection that's spreading or not responding to treatment, recurring boils or abscesses, a rash after a tick bite, symptoms that keep coming back after antibiotics, joint pain or swelling with no clear cause, or any infection in someone with a weakened immune system.

A quick evaluation can save you time, money, and a lot of worry.

May this season of renewal bring fresh beginnings and plenty of reasons to smile. 🐣✨
04/05/2026

May this season of renewal bring fresh beginnings and plenty of reasons to smile. 🐣✨

You may have heard the phrase U=U, which stands for Undetectable = Untransmittable.This means:If a person living with HI...
04/03/2026

You may have heard the phrase U=U, which stands for Undetectable = Untransmittable.
This means:
If a person living with HIV takes treatment consistently and their viral load becomes undetectable, they cannot sexually transmit HIV.
This breakthrough has changed how we understand HIV prevention and stigma. Education saves lives. Understanding reduces fear.

Knowing your HIV status is one of the most important steps you can take for your health and the health of others. The CD...
04/01/2026

Knowing your HIV status is one of the most important steps you can take for your health and the health of others. The CDC recommends that everyone between ages 13–64 get tested at least once as part of routine healthcare.

💡 Why testing matters:
✔ Early detection leads to better treatment outcomes
✔ Many people have no symptoms for years
✔ Treatment allows people with HIV to live long, healthy lives

Getting tested is quick, confidential, and often free at many clinics. Knowledge is power.

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Plainsboro, NJ
08536

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