Matthew Moffa, DO, is an infectious disease doctor and the Medical Director, Infection Prevention, at West Penn Hospital. He specializes in antibiotics, antimicrobial stewardship, CDIFF, infectious disease, MRSA, persistent cellulitis, respiratory illnesses, staph infection, and VRE. Dr. Moffa attended the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, completed his fellowship at Georgetown University Hospital, and his residency at AGH-WPH Medical Education Consortium. He is board certified: American Board of Internal Med-Infectious Disease and American Board of Internal Medicine.
Age Groups Seen
Adult, Older Adult
Languages Spoken*
English
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Expertise
shigella infection
intradermal tuberculosis skin test
infectious diseases in pregnancy
bacterial infections
cholera vaccine
tick-borne encephalitis vaccination
pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (pjp)
monkey pox
heartland virus
spinal infections
post-operative infection
acute cerebellitis (ac)
rickettsia infection
antibiotic resistant infections
zoonosis
anaplasmosis
bubonic plague
yersiniosis
epidermal parasitic skin diseases (epsd)
infection from a cat (bite-scratch)
invasive fungal sinusitis
novel coronavirus
legionnaires disease
trichinosis
cytomegaloviral infection
Credentials
Fellowship
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Residency
Allegheny Health Network Medical Education Consortium
Medical School
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease
Position
Medical Director, Infection Prevention, West Penn Hospital
Publications
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