Provider Profile
Title(s)
Medical Director, Infection Prevention at Cooley Dickinson Health Care; Board Certified Infectious Disease Consultant
Department + Services
Infectious Disease Medicine
HIV\AIDS
Fecal Transplantation
Programs + Specialties
Bone infections
Diarrhea
Clostridium Difficile (C. Diff) infection and fecal transplantation
HIV/AIDS
Hepatitis
Illness in returning travelers
Immunization questions
IV antibiotic management
Lyme disease
Other tick-borne diseases
Pneumonia
Tuberculosis
Urinary tract infections
LGBTQ affirming and competent
Training + Education
Medical School: SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine
Residency Hospital: Rhode Island Hospital
Fellowship Hospitals: Boston University School of Medicine, Baystate Medical Center; Rhode Island Hospital
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
Infectious Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine
My Philosophy
“Each patient deserves my very best—my time, my attention, my caring”
Biography
Joanne Levin, MD, practices infectious disease medicine in Northampton. She is a graduate of the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine and completed her residency, and a general Internal medicine fellowship at Rhode Island Hospital. Dr Levin completed her Infectious Disease fellowship at Boston University Medical Center and Baystate Medical Center. She has achieved Board Certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine, with subspecialty certification in infectious diseases. Dr. Levin is the medical director of infection prevention at Cooley Dickinson Hospital. Dr. Levin is part of the MGH program for fecal transplantation for patients with recurrent C difficile diarrhea.