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Special Immunology Service
The Special Immunology Service (SIS) began in 1986 to meet the medical needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS. Our mission is to diagnose HIV in children early, and to provide optimum care for those infected. Our team includes physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, medical case managers, nutritionist, and other specialists. HIV affects not only the children infected but also their families and social support. As a result, SIS has continued to expand the scope of what we do. SIS strives to provide an atmosphere that respects the values, beliefs, and needs of those we serve while advocating for prevention, education, and comprehensive care. We work very hard to accomplish our goals. Please feel free to contact us with your concerns and questions.
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