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Office
ID Care® - Infectious Diseases Specialty Practice
1319 Avon St.
Fayetteville, NC 28304Phone+1 910-729-6552Fax+1 910-500-1002
Summary
- Dr. Savaliya is the owner and founder of ID Care®. He received his medical degree from B. J Medical College, Gujarat University. He completed Internal Medicine residency at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York then completed fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Carilion Virginia Tech School of Medicine.Dr. Savaliya is one of among the top rated doctors in Infectious Diseases in North Carolina. He practices evidence based medicine, love to accept challenging cases in Infectious Diseases and strongly believes in life long learning. Dr. Savaliya enjoys teaching future generation of doctors, as an assistant professor of medicine he serves at Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) and Edward Via School of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM).
Clinical Expertise
- Meningitis, Intestinal parasites, Viral hepatitides, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Lyme disease, Pneumonia, Pulmonary infectious disease, Community acquired pneumonia, Parapneumonic effusion, General infectious disease, Atypical pneumonia, Infectious diseases of the genitourinary system, Urinary tract infections, Infectious diseases of the skin, HIV/AIDS, Travel and tropical medicine, Parasitic infections, Infection-induced thrombocytopenia, Osteomyelitis, Masticator space infection, Mandibular space infection, Sexually transmitted infections, Coronavirus, Herpes simplex virus, Pediatric parasitic infections, Pediatric pulmonary infectious diseases, Epidemiology, Wound management, Vaccines, Staphylococcal aureus, Transplant infectious disease, Methillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, Emerging infectious diseases
Education & Training
- Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of MedicineFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2012 - 2014
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/NYC Health and Hospitals (Elmhurst)Residency, Internal Medicine, 2009 - 2012
- B. J. Medical College AhmedabadClass of 2007
Certifications & Licensure
- NC State Medical License 2014 - 2026
- VA State Medical License 2012 - 2016
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsA Review of the Treatment of Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Encephalitis in Six Immunocompetent Patients.Edwin McCray, Tripp Atkinson, Molly Kearney, Eric Walker, Vipul Savaliya
Cureus. 2022-04-01 - 6 citationsDiabetes mellitus as a risk factor for cryptococcal meningitis in immunocompetent.Roshan Acharya, Kishor Khanal, Prabhaw Upadhyaya, Smita Kafle, Vipul Savaliya
Idcases. 2020-10-24 - 40 citationsEarly Clinical Observations in Prospectively Followed Patients With Fungal Meningitis Related to Contaminated Epidural Steroid InjectionsThomas M. Kerkering, Marissa L Grifasi, Anthony W. Baffoe-Bonnie, Ekta Bansal, Dorothy C Garner
Annals of Internal Medicine. 2013-02-05
Journal Articles
- McCray E, Atkinson T, Kearney M, et al. (April 13, 2022) A Review of the Treatment of Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Encephalitis in Six Immunocompetent Patients. Cureus 14(4)...Edwin McCray, Tripp Atkinson, Molly Kearney, Eric Walker, Vipul Savaliya, Cureus, 4/13/2022
- COVID-19 the Use of Tocilizumab: A Case ReportEdwin McCray1, John Masoud1*, Harshit Terala1, Taylor Parisse1, Jennifer Wilson2 and Vipul Savaliya1,2*, Journal of Clinical Case Studies, Reviews & Reports, 11/18/2020
- Diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for cryptococcal meningitis in immunocompetentRoshan Acharya; Kishor Khanal; Prabha Upadhyaya; Smita Kafle; Vipul Savaliya, ScienceDirect, 10/24/2020
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Research History
- Principle InvestigatorProspective Analysis of Discrepancy between Fibrotest (FibroSURE) and Liver Biopsy in Patients Chronic Hepatitis C.2013 - 2015
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Other Languages
- Hindi, Gujarati
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