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Dr. Michele M. Cheung, Pediatric Infectious Disease

Dr. Michele M. Cheung, Pediatric Infectious Disease

  • Michele M Cheung MD
  • Appointments:
    888-770-2462
  • Office: 714-509-8403
  • Specialty: Infectious Disease
  • Board Certified: Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Michele Cheung, MD MPH, FAAP is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric infectious diseases. She completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Cheung completed her pediatrics residency training at University of California, Irvine, Medical Center, and her pediatrics infectious diseases fellowship training at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She also has completed a preventive medicine residency at UCSF/UC Berkeley. Her focus is on communicable diseases in public health.

Michele M Cheung MD is on staff at CHOC Hospital in Orange .

Locations

CHOC Clinic
1201 W. La Veta Ave. Building: CHOC Clinic
Orange, CA 92868
phone: 888-770-2462
fax: 855-246-2329

Education

  • Medical School
    Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Internship and Residency – Pediatrics
    University of California, Irvine
  • Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) – Epidemiology
    University of California, Berkeley
  • Residency – Preventive Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco/Berkeley Joint Program
  • Fellowship – Pediatric Infectious Diseases
    University of California, San Francisco

Academic Appointments

  • Assistant Clinical Professor, Pediatrics
    University of California, Irvine

Administrative Appointments

  • Infectious Disease, CHOC Specialists

Professional Organizations

  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Infectious Disease Association of California
  • Infectious Diseases Society of America
  • Orange County Medical Association
  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
  • Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America

Our infectious disease specialists commonly treat:

  • Infectious diseases, including those caused by multi-resistant bacteria
  • Congenital and perinatal infections, including HIV
  • Opportunistic infections in the immunocompromised patient
  • Immunocompromised host
  • Respiratory infections
  • Viral and fungal infections
  • Recurrent fever or fever of unknown origin
  • Hepatitis A, B, C delta, E and G, as well as non-A – G
  • Tuberculosis and Lyme disease
  • Coccidiomycosis and other endemic fungal infections
  • Travel medicine for children