Dr. Geoffrey Gottlieb

Infectious DiseaseMale27+ years of experience
Dr. Geoffrey Gottlieb is a infectious disease specialist in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery in 1995 and has been in practice for 27+ years.
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Location

Dr. Geoffrey Gottlieb
1959 Ne Pacific St
Seattle, Washington 98195
Dr. Geoffrey Gottlieb
1701 Columbia Road
Seattle, Washington 98195
Dr. Geoffrey Gottlieb
325 9Th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98104
Dr. Geoffrey Gottlieb
4245 Roosevelt Way Ne
Seattle, Washington 98105

Education

Medical school

Dr. Gottlieb attended Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery and graduated in 1995 (27 years ago).

About Me

Dr. Gottlieb works at Association of University Physicians, which has 2690 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Infectious Disease
Years of experience
27+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1275618001

Hospital Affiliations

Dr. Gottlieb is affiliated with the following hospitals.

University of Washington Medical CTR
Harborview Medical Center

Conditions Treated

As an infectious disease, Dr. Gottlieb may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Gottlieb what conditions he treats. Dr. Gottlieb may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  • Anthrax
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Bacterial vaginosis
  • Bloodstream infections
  • Boils
  • Botulism
  • Bronchitis
  • Brucellosis
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Specialties

Dr. Gottlieb is a infectious disease specialist.

Infectious Disease

Infectious diseases or ID, also known as infectiology, is a medical specialty dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of infections. An infectious diseases specialist's practice consists of managing nosocomial (healthcare-acquired) infections or community-acquired infections and is historically associated with hygiene, epidemiology, clinical microbiology, travel medicine and tropical medicine.

Infectious diseases specialists typically serve as consultants to other physicians in cases of complex infections, and often manage patients with HIV/AIDS and other forms of immunodeficiency. Although many common infections are treated by physicians without formal expertise in infectious diseases, specialists may be consulted for cases where an infection is difficult to diagnose or manage. They may also be asked to help determine the cause of a fever of unknown origin.

Specialists in infectious diseases can practice both in hospitals (inpatient) and clinics (outpatient). In hospitals, specialists in infectious diseases help ensure the timely diagnosis and treatment of acute infections by recommending the appropriate diagnostic tests to identify the source of the infection and by recommending appropriate management such as prescribing antibiotics to treat bacterial infections. For certain types of infections, involvement of specialists in infectious diseases may improve patient outcomes. In clinics, specialists in infectious diseases can provide long-term care to patients with chronic infections such as HIV/AIDS.