Dr. Lee Harrison is an infectious disease specialist in Pittsburgh. He cares for patients with infections that are difficult to diagnose and treat, and can be life-threatening.
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Yes, Dr. Lee H. Harrison is accepting new patients at this office.
(412) 692-6787
3601 5th Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Yes, Dr. Lee H. Harrison is accepting new patients at this office.
3601 5th Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3403
Dr. Lee Harrison graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in 1982.
Dr. Harrison has two offices in Pennsylvania where he specializes in Infectious Disease Medicine and Internal Medicine.
Dr. Harrison works with seventy-six doctors including Dr. Yoshimi Sogawa and Dr. Stephen Mendelson.
As an infectious disease specialist, Dr. Harrison is capable of preventing, diagnosing, and treating a wide variety of infectious diseases. Typically, patients with an infectious disease, such as malaria, will require highly specialized treatment or care. Dr. Harrison may also educate patients traveling to places around the world that have a high rate of infectious diseases; this is sometimes referred to as travel medicine.
The specialty of internal medicine is an area of primary care for adults. Dr. Harrison specializes in diagnosing and treating cross-system illnesses that may affect multiple organ systems. When necessary, Dr. Harrison also can refer patients to specialist physicians when medically needed. For instance, patients with severe kidney problems can be referred to a nephrologist for further medical tests or treatments.
Please Note: The information displayed below is sourced from the 2014 Medicare Physician and Other Supplier National Provider Identifier (NPI) Aggregate Report. It's important to remember that the statistics below are not inclusive of all patients treated by Dr. Harrison, but only those who participate in Medicare.