Infectious Diseases

Welcome to Infectious Diseases

 
The Infectious Diseases Unit is based on ward A7 at the University Hospital of Wales (UHW). 
 

What we Offer


We offer specialty consultation and management of a variety of infectious diseases.  These include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • HIV infection
  • Chronic viral hepatitis
  • Tuberculosis, and other mycobacterial infections
  • Infections in travelers returning from abroad
  • Tropical infections
  • Soft tissue infections
  • Post-operative infections
  • Severe respiratory tract infections
  • Complicated or recurrent urinary tract infections
  • Unexplained fever
  • Post-viral syndromes.


Location

Infectious Diseases Unit,
Ward A7,
University Hospital of Wales,
Heath Park,
Cardiff,
CF14 4XW

Tel: 029 2074 6516, or 029 2074 2184
Fax: 029 2074 4866 

Directions 


From the main entrance (Concourse) on the lower ground floor, follow signs for Wards and Outpatients and take the stairs or lift up one floor to the ground floor.  Walk down the corridor directly past Outpatients and the Radiology Department.  Take the stairs or the lift up one floor to the upper ground floor.  You will be in B Block.  On the upper ground floor follow you'll see signs to A Block by turning left at the top of the stairs and walk down the corridor from B Block to A Block.  Take the lift to the seventh floor.  Turn left exiting the lift on the seventh floor and go through the automatic doors.  The entrance to the ward is immediately in front of you.  Walk to the end of the corridor to the reception desk.

 

Patient Information

Outpatient clinics

Our weekly Infectious Diseases Outpatient Clinic is held every Tuesday morning at UHW.  In addition, we have two ward-based clinics each week in which we see urgent referrals.  Appointments for the ward-based clinic can only be booked by clinical staff.


Welcome to Ward A7

Ward A7 at UHW is the regional Infectious Diseases Unit. The ward has several negative pressure rooms, where patients can be isolated from other patients to prevent the spread of infection.

 

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Last updated: 12 January 2011