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Dr. Phillip L. Sanchez
Infectious Disease Specialist
Dr. Phillip Sanchez is an infectious disease specialist practicing in Orlando, FL. Dr. Sanchez specializes in infections that are difficult to diagnose or unresponsive to treatments, such as HIV or airborne infections from a foreign country. Infectious disease specialists usually work with conditions that are not treatable by a primary physician but it is important to keep contact with the primary physician in order to receive information about the patients history and for deciding which diagnostic tests are appropriate.
Dr. Phillip L. Sanchez
- Orlando, FL
- University of Miami
- Accepting new patients
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Boyfriend has a sudden fever?
Most likely this is not Covid. Infection does occur In vaccinated individuals especially if single dose. Course usually benign. Should be fine. Take a deep breath.
I am not vaccinated yet should I get a Covid test?
No get vaccinated.
COVID-19 vaccine and alcohol use?
Absolutely not
Taladafil?
Yes you should have no problem
Covid Vaccine?
There is nothing wrong with the vaccine that is equivalent as far as significant disease with all the other vaccines. With his conditions, he is at extreme risk for severe disease READ MORE
There is nothing wrong with the vaccine that is equivalent as far as significant disease with all the other vaccines. With his conditions, he is at extreme risk for severe disease and/or death. I will get whatever vaccine is available as soon as possible.
Vaccine issue?
No problem. Will not interfere with your vaccine.
Penicillin allergy vs the covid-19 vaccine?
It is very safe and there is no cross-reactivity at all with drug reaction. Stay safe get the vaccine
Dupixent & Covid shot?
Wait five days
Should I wear the black bandana?
Very poorly effective at stopping the virus to trickle in the new variances, which are highly contagious and lethal. Should have a good-fitting, at least three-layer surgical mask, READ MORE
Very poorly effective at stopping the virus to trickle in the new variances, which are highly contagious and lethal. Should have a good-fitting, at least three-layer surgical mask, and if not, maybe two.
Covid vaccine question?
The strokes do not affect you getting the vaccine. You can get it in either arm, whichever is more comfortable for you.
How effective are flu vaccines for children?
60% for mild disease, 85% for severe disease
Covid vaccine - took Tylenol prior?
Should not be a problem most of the fat would be with an anti-inflammatory such as Motrin not Tylenol since it has no anti-inflammatory effect known case. Should do fine with your READ MORE
Should not be a problem most of the fat would be with an anti-inflammatory such as Motrin not Tylenol since it has no anti-inflammatory effect known case. Should do fine with your second those boosting your amenities. You can take Motrin about 4 to 6 hours after your inoculation. Good luck
Can someone with CAEBV get a covid vaccine?
Yes, you can see the vaccine and should have absolutely no problem.
Covid-19 tests?
Yes you can test positive and be infected even though you were infected previously. You can also get a new infection and become sick with the new strains of the virus even though READ MORE
Yes you can test positive and be infected even though you were infected previously. You can also get a new infection and become sick with the new strains of the virus even though you were infected previously with the old strain. This is why you have to maintain precautions and masking. You should also get the vaccine since the vaccine gives you better protection and better antibody response even though you were infected previously. You should isolate till you have a negative PCR.
What does bronchitis sound like in a baby?
Cough with raspy sometimes labored breathing, occasional wheezing.
Sinus and vaccine?
I would wait till your infection is better and off antibiotics.
Vaccines?
14 days
Going back to work question?
I agree totally with your doctor.