
Sangita Dash, MD
Main:
(803) 434-6430
Fax: (803) 545-5353
Fax: (803) 545-5353
1 Richland Medical Park Dr, Suite 420, Columbia, South Carolina, 29203
About us
Sangita Dash, MD, is an infectious disease specialist at Prisma Health in Columbia. She received her medical degree from the Shri B.M. Patil Medical College in Bijapur, Karnataka, India, and completed her residency training at New York Methodist Hospital in New York City. She then continued her education at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, completing a fellowship in infectious diseases.
Dr. Dash also currently serves as an assistant professor of clinical internal medicine with the Division of Infectious Disease at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, where she participates in teaching rounds with residents and medical students.
Tags | intraspinal abscess, joint infection, leptospirosis, salmonella infection, tropical medicine, tuberculosis, pre exposure prophylaxis (prep), cellulitis, herpes zoster, herpangina, herpes, osteomyelitis, babesiosis infection, bacterial encephalitis, bacterial endocarditis, bacterial meningitis, staphylococcus infections, staphylococcal meningitis, streptococcal meningitis, subacute bacterial endocarditis, syphilis, gonococcal arthritis, hepatitis, hepatitis a, methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, methicillin susceptible staphylococcus aureus, miliary tuberculosis, gangrene, giardiasis, sepsis, sexually transmitted disease (std), spirochetal infection, splenic infection, listeriosis, lyme disease, malaria, meningitis, varicella, varicella encephalitis, viral meningitis, west nile virus, fungemia, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids), anal pap smear, atypical mycobacteria infection, herpes zoster encephalitis, histoplasmosis, human immunodeficiency virus (hiv), cryptococcal meningitis, cryptococcosis, mycobacterial infection, mycobacterium avium complex, necrotizing soft tissue infections, prosthetic joint infection, tick borne infections, transplant related infection, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, hepatitis d, hepatitis e, herpes encephalitis, herpes meningitis, empyema, peritonsillar abscess, septic arthritis |