Dr. Sue Jue is an infectious disease specialist in Greenville. She cares for patients with infections that are difficult to diagnose and treat, and can be life-threatening.
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Yes, Dr. Sue Jue is accepting new patients at this office.
200 Patewood Drive, Suite A200, Greenville, SC 29615
Open | Lunch | Close | |
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Mon | 12:00 - 1:30 pm | ||
Tue | 12:00 - 1:30 pm | ||
Wed | 12:00 - 1:30 pm | ||
Thu | 12:00 - 1:30 pm | ||
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Dr. Sue Jue graduated from LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport before completing a residency in Pediatrics at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She then completed a fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Disease at Children's Hospital of Alabama.
Dr. Jue has one office in South Carolina where she specializes in Infectious Disease Medicine and Pediatrics.
Dr. Jue works with two doctors including Dr. Joshua Brownlee and Dr. Robin LaCroix.
As an infectious disease specialist, Dr. Jue 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. Jue 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.
Practicing as a pediatrician, Dr. Jue specializes in treating kids of all ages, offering medical care for newborns, children & adolescents. Pediatricians serve as primary care providers - the patient's first point of contact when seeking a diagnosis. Dr. Jue is trained to offer well-rounded health care for children of all ages, collaborating closely with the patient's guardians to ensure healthy growth.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Residency in Pediatrics
Children's Hospital of Alabama
Fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Disease