



Claudia T. Martorell, MD MPH FACP
Board Certified Infectious Diseases
57 Mulberry Street Springfield MA 01105
phone 413-747-5566 fax 413-747-5666
Services:
Bilingual provider and staff
HIV/AIDS
Offering the latest medical treatments and clinical trials in HIV care with comprehensive management including management of HIV lipodystrophy among other
Dr. Martorell is an Investigator and clinical specialist treating HIV in the United States.
Dr. Martorell is a Physician and Health Care Professional trainer on matters related to HIV, treatment and Prevention
Hepatitis B/C
Chronic hepatitis C is a leading cause of death and liver disease. We offer the newest interferon-free curative treatment options for this disease.
Dr. Martorell is an Investigator and clinical specialist treating Hepatitis C in the United States.
Dr. Martorell is a Physician and Health Care Professional trainer on matters related to Hepatitis C and treatment.
PreP: Treatment for prevention of HIV
PrEP means Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, and it’s the use of anti-HIV medication that keeps HIV negative people from becoming infected.
PrEP is approved by the FDA and has been shown to be safe and effective. A single pill (Truvada/Descovy) taken once daily, or Apretude IM every other month are highly effective against HIV.
Sexually Transmitted Infections- Prevention, Testing/Treatment Site
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Herpes
Warts (HPV)
Syphillis
Chlamydia/Gonorrhea
Trichomonas
Other
Tick-Borne Infection
Lyme Disease
Ehrlichia/Babesia
Anaplasma/
Bartonella
Vaccines
Clinical Trials
Simple and Resistant Complicated infections
COVID19
Fungal/candida vulvovaginitis
Bacterial Vaginosis
Clostridium Difficile Colitis
Urinary tract Infections (UTI)
Pneumonia and other Pulmonary Infections
MRSA/MSSA infections
Skin infections/cellulitis
Osteomyelitis/Septic Arthritis
Antibiotic Resistance
LTBI-Latent Tuberculosis Mycobacterial Infections
Influenza (Flu)
Helicobacter Pylori
Zoster/Shingles
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Substance Abuse/Opioid dependence Treatment— with Buprenorphine (example: Suboxone) or Naltrexone ( Vivitrol); Alcohol Abuse​
Addiction to prescription painkillers and heroin—affects many people in the US.
Opioid dependence is a chronic disease that can affect anyone. Opioids can be prescription painkillers. For example, oxycodone, hydrocodone, and fentanyl—better known by the brand names as OxyContin®, Vicodin®, Percocet®, and Actiq®—are opioids. The street drug heroin is also an opioid.