Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Pediatric HIV Program

Our Pediatric HIV Program, designated by New York State as a Pediatric HIV/AIDS Center, is dedicated to providing high quality, comprehensive, multi-disciplinary care to children living with HIV and their families.

Our team includes doctors, a nurse practitioner, a research nurse, a social worker, and a community outreach worker.

Highlights of our medical care program include:

  • Collaboration with specialists in Child Psychology, Nutrition, and Pediatric Dentistry to provide a wide range of services.
  • Case management services for children living with HIV infection.
  • Collaboration with specialists in obstetrics and internal medicine to care for HIV-infected pregnant women and help reduce transmission of HIV from mother to child.

The Pediatric HIV Program is actively involved in medical research to find better means of treating and preventing HIV infection and related infections. We offer the most modern, state-of-the-art therapies for HIV-infected children and pregnant women through our work with the National Institutes of Health.

In addition to medical care and research, we provide a variety of family and child-centered assistance, including emergency funds for shelter, food, transportation, and household necessities for HIV-infected children and families.

Pediatric HIV Program Staff

Contact Us

For Appointments

Peg Garlock
Phone: (585) 275-3290

For Outreach Services

Rochelle Brock, Health Project Coordinator
Phone: (585) 275-3290

Contact Us

Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Golisano Children’s Hospital
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 690
Rochester, NY 14642

Phone: (585) 275-5944
Fax: (585) 273-1104

Phone Hours:
Monday – Friday,
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.