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Dr. Jose Montoya, MD

Dr. Jose Montoya, MD

Stanford, CA

34 Years of Experience

Accepting patients

Affiliated with a Castle Connolly Top Hospital

    Who is Dr. Montoya, Infectious Disease Specialist in Stanford, CA?

    Dr. Jose Montoya, MD is an Infectious Disease Specialist, who primarily practices in Stanford, CA with 1 additional practice location. He has been practicing for over 34 years. Dr. Montoya graduated from University of Valle and completed his residency at Stanford Univ Hosp, Infectious Diseases; Tulane Univ Sch Of Med, Internal Medicine. Dr. Montoya is fluent in English and Spanish, and is currently seeing new patients. To book an appointment or to confirm insurance options, please call Dr. Montoya’s office at (650) 723-4000.

    Where did Dr. Montoya go to medical school and complete their residency?

    • Fellowship: Stanford University School of Medicine CA

    • Residency: Stanford Univ Hosp, Infectious Diseases; Tulane Univ Sch Of Med, Internal Medicine | Tulane University Affiliated Hospitals

    • Medical School: University Del Valle Division Of Ciencias De La Salud Cali Colombia | University of the Valley. Division of Health Sciences, Colombia | University of Valle | Universidad del Valle Escuela de Medicina | University of Oxford Medical Sciences

    What languages does Dr. Montoya speak?

    Dr. Montoya and their clinical team can communicate with patients in the following languages:

    • English

    • Spanish

    Which procedures does Dr. Montoya perform as an Infectious Disease Specialist?

    Does Dr. Montoya accept my insurance?

    Dr. Montoya accepts most major insurance plans. Important: Please call our office at (650) 723-4000 before your appointment to verify that your specific plan and network are accepted.

    What insurance plans does Dr. Montoya accept in Stanford, CA?

    Dr. Montoya in Stanford, CA accepts plans from many carriers. While this list is updated regularly, it is not a guarantee of coverage.

    Top Insurances

    • All Other Third Party

    • Blue Shield of California

    • Crown Cork and Seal Company

    • CVS Health (formerly Aetna)

    • Horizon BlueCross BlueShield

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    Where is Dr. Montoya's office located?

    Dr. Jose Montoya's Primary Practice

    300 Pasteur Dr

    Stanford, CA 94305

    (650) 723-4000

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    Dr. Jose Montoya's Practice 2

    211 Quarry Rd

    Palo Alto, CA 94304

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    Recognitions

    Awards

    Outstanding Senior Resident Awar, Department of Medicine, Tulane Unive

    Outstanding Intern Award, Department of Medicine, Tulane University S

    The Owl Club Award for Outstanding Clinical Teaching, Tulane Universi

    The Department of Medicine Outstanding Teaching Award, Tulane Univers

    The Franklin G. Ebaugh, Jr. Award for Advising Medical Students, Stan

    The Henry J. Kaiser Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching, Stanfo

    The Arthur L. Bloomfield Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Clin

    The David A. Rytand Teaching Award for Excellence in Clinical Teachin

    The Kenneth Vosti Teaching Award for Excellence in Teaching, Division

    The David A. Rytand Teaching Award for Excellence in Clinical Teachin

    The Kenneth Vosti Teaching Award for Excellence in Teaching, Division

    Chief Residents Teaching Award for exemplary teaching at Stanford Res

    Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (FIDSA), Infecti

    Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP), American College

    Publications

    Polymerase chain reaction in cerebrospil fluid for the diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis.

    Pediatric infectious disease jourl, 2014

    Acute Toxoplasma gondii Infection among Family Members in the United States

    EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2013

    Randomized Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Valganciclovir

    JOURL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2013

    Persistent human herpesvirus-6 infection in patients with an inherited form of the virus.

    Jourl of medical virology, 2013

    Utility of D Sequencing for Direct Identification of Invasive Fungi From Fresh

    AMERICAN JOURL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY, 2013

    Otopathology in congenital toxoplasmosis.

    Otology & neurotology, 2013

    Risk factors and outcomes in lung transplant recipients with nodular invasive pulmory aspergillosis

    JOURL OF INFECTION, 2013

    Daily cytokine fluctuations, driven by leptin

    JOURL OF TRANSLATIOL MEDICINE, 2013

    Response to valganciclovir in chronic fatigue syndrome patients with human herpesvirus 6

    JOURL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2012

    Prevention and Treatment of Cancer-Related Infections

    JOURL OF THE TIOL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK, 2012

    Antiviral therapy of two patients with chromosomally-integrated human herpesvirus

    JOURL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY, 2012

    A Multicenter Blinded Alysis Indicates No Association between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    MBIO, 2012

    Toxoplasmosis in the fetus and newborn: an update on prevalence, diagnosis and treatment

    EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTI-INFECTIVE THERAPY, 2012

    Chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6: questions and answers

    REVIEWS IN MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2012

    Severe Congenital Toxoplasmosis in the United States Clinical

    PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURL, 2011

    Diagnostic Approach to Ocular Toxoplasmosis

    OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND INFLAMMATION, 2011

    Working formulation for the st

    JOURL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2011

    Yield of diagnostic procedures for invasive fungal infections

    MYCOSES, 2011

    The latent human herpesvirus

    PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AM, 2010

    Changing trends in infectious disease in heart transplantation

    JOURL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2010

    Risk Factors for Toxoplasma gondii Infection in the United States

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2009

    Trends in invasive disease due to Candida species following heart and lung transplantation

    TRANSPLANT INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 2009

    Challenges and Pitfalls of Morphologic Identification of Fungal Infections

    AMERICAN JOURL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY, 2009

    Changing Trends in Infectious Complications among Heart Transplant Recipients

    Haddad, F., Deuse, T., Rosso, P., Pham, M., Khazanie, P., Luikart, H.,, 2009

    Severe Encephalomyelitis in an Immunocompetent Adult with Chromosomally Integrated Human

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2008

    SOURCES OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII INFECTION IN THE UNITED STATES

    Jones, J. L., Dargelas, V., Roberts, J., Press, C., Remington, J. S., , 2008

    Magement of Toxoplasma gondii infection during pregncy

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2008

    Prevalence of infection with Toxoplasma gondii among pregnt women in Cali, Colombia, South America

    AMERICAN JOURL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2008

    Prevention and treatment of cancer-related infections.

    Jourl of the tiol Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2008

    Improving the tools in the fight against cytomegalovirus or strengthening David to defeat Goliath

    CURRENT OPINION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2007

    The differential agglutition test as a diagnostic aid in cases of toxoplasmic lymphadenitis

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2007

    Treating dissemited fusariosis: amphotericin B, voricozole or both?

    MYCOSES, 2007

    A case of successful treatment of cutaneous Acanthamoeba infection in a lung transplant recipient

    TRANSPLANT INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 2007

    Pulmory nocardiosis in a heart transplant patient: Case report and review of the literature

    JOURL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2007

    Use of valganciclovir in patients with elevated antibody titers against Human Herpesvirus-6

    JOURL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY, 2006

    Is combition therapy indicated for invasive fungal infections? Yes and no

    CURRENT OPINION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2006

    Late-onset invasive aspergillosis in organ transplant recipients in the current era

    MEDICAL MYCOLOGY, 2006

    Combition of voricozole

    TRANSPLANTATION, 2006

    Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and magement of skin and soft-tissue infections

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2005

    Diagnosis and magement of toxoplasmosis

    CLINICS IN PERITOLOGY, 2005

    Molecular mycological diagnosis and correct antimycotic treatments

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2005

    Use of a single serum sample for diagnosis of acute toxoplasmosis in pregnt women and other adults

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2005

    Scedosporium apiospermum soft tissue infection successfully treated with voricozole

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2005

    Evaluation of the immunoglobulin G avidity test for diagnosis of toxoplasmic lymphadenopathy

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2004

    Successes and limitations of antimicrobial interventions in the setting of organ transplantation

    CURRENT OPINION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2004

    Toxoplasmosis

    LANCET, 2004

    Recent developments for diagnosis of toxoplasmosis

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2004

    Invasive aspergillosis in the setting of cardiac transplantation

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2003

    Post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disease in heart and heart-lung transplant recipients

    JOURL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2003

    VIDAS test for avidity of Toxoplasma

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2002

    Evolution of primary protease inhibitor resistance mutations during protease inhibitor salvage

    ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY, 2002

    Clinical risk factors for development of nonlymphoma cancer post-heart

    Gao, S. Z., Perlroth, M. G., Montoya, J. G., Miller, J. L., DiMiceli, , 2002

    Laboratory diagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection and toxoplasmosis

    Montoya, J. G., 2002

    Hemolytic uremic syndrome after E. coli O157 : H7 infection in a patient with HIV infection

    Cortes, J. A., Parsonnet, J., Chaparro, S. V., Montoya, J. G., 2001

    Infectious complications among 620 consecutive heart transplant patients at Stan

    AMERICAN JOURL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2001

    Infectious complications among 620 consecutive heart transplant patients at Stan

    Montoya, J. G., Giraldo, L. F., Efron, B., Stinson, E. B., Gamberg, P., 2001

    Brain abscess due to Listeria monocytogenes - Five cases and a review of the literature

    Eckburg, P. B., Montoya, J. G., Vosti, K. L., 2001

    Effect of testing for IgG avidity in the diagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection in pregnt women

    JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2001

    Case report - Paclitaxel-induced hypersensitivity pneumonitis: Radiographic and CT findings

    AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 2001

    Posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disease in heart and heart-lung transplant recipients

    The Jourl of heart and lung transplantation : the official publication, 2001

    Confirmatory serologic testing for acute toxoplasmosis

    Liesenfeld, O., Montoya, J. G., Tathineni, N. J., Davis, M., Brown, B., 2001

    Highly active antiretroviral therapy results in HIV type 1 suppression in lymph nodes

    AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES, 2000

    Brain abscess due to Listeria monocytogenes in cardiac transplant recipients

    Eckburg, P. B., Montoya, J. G., Vosti, K. L., 2000

    HIV-1 genotypic resistance patterns predict response to saquivir

    ANLS OF INTERL MEDICINE, 1999

    Use of the polymerase chain reaction for diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis

    Montoya, J. G., Parmley, S., Liesenfeld, O., JAFFE, G. J., Remington, , 1999

    Invasive fungal sinusitis due to Scedosporium apiospermum in a patient with AIDS

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1999

    Risk of tuberculosis in tuberculin skin test-positive liver transplant patients

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1999

    Clinical resistance patterns

    Lawrence, J., Schapiro, J., Winters, M., Montoya, J., Zolopa, A., Pesa, 1999

    Association between non-bacterial infections and cardiac allograft atherosclerosis

    Giannetti, N., Montoya, J., Behr, M., Remmington, J., Valantine, H. A., 1998

    Toxoplasmic myocarditis

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1997

    False-positive results in immunoglobulin M

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1997

    Toxoplasmic chorioretinitis in the setting of acute acquired toxoplasmosis

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1996

    Human CD4(+) and CD8(+) T lymphocytes are both cytotoxic to Toxoplasma gondii-infected cells

    INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1996

    Evidence for genetic regulation of susceptibility to toxoplasmic encephalitis in AIDS patients

    JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1996

    PREFERENTIAL ACTIVATION AND EXPANSION OF HUMAN PERIPHERAL-BLOOD GAMMA

    JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1995

    STUDIES ON THE SERODIAGNOSIS OF TOXOPLASMIC LYMPHADENITIS

    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1995

    SERODIAGNOSIS OF TOXOPLASMIC LYMPHADENOPATHY (TL)

    Montoya, J. G., Remington, J. S., 1994

    PERIPHERAL-BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELL HUMAN

    JOURL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1993

    MEASUREMENT OF HIV VIRUS LOAD AND GENOTYPIC RESISTANCE BY GENE AMPLIFICATION IN ASYMPTOMATIC

    JOURL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES, 1993

    SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF POLYETHYLENE-GLYCOL MODIFIED INTERLEUKIN

    JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1993

    [Community practice in units of primary care at the rural level

    Educación médica y salud, 1984

    What is Dr. Montoya's NPI number?An National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique ID number that identifies doctors and healthcare providers nationwide.

    Dr. Montoya's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1649306804.

    What common questions do patients ask about Dr. Montoya?

    Here are answers to patients Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about Dr. Montoya

    What is Dr. Jose Montoya's specialty?

    Dr. Montoya is a Infectious Disease Specialist near Stanford, CA.

    An internist who deals with infectious diseases of all types and in all organ systems. Conditions requiring selective use of antibiotics call for this special skill. This physician often diagnoses and treats AIDS patients and patients with fevers which have not been explained. Infectious disease specialists may also have expertise in preventive medicine and travel medicine.

    Contact Dr. Montoya to book an appointment today.

    Is this Dr. Jose Montoya affiliated with a ranked Castle Connolly Top Hospital?

    Yes, Dr. Montoya is affiliated with Stanford Health Care - Stanford Hospital, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center - Summit Campus which are a Castle Connolly Top Hospitals. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals are healthcare institutions recognized for their excellence in specific medical procedures and overall patient care. They are identified through a rigorous peer nomination process, evaluating factors like patient outcomes, quality of care, and expertise. The list recognizes hospitals that excel in 20 or more specific medical procedures, representing the top 25% nationwide. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals

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    Is Jose Montoya accepting new patients in Stanford, CA?

    Yes, Dr. Jose Montoya is accepting new patients at this time.

    Does Dr. Jose Montoya offer online booking?

    Please contact Dr. Montoya's office at (650) 723-4000 for information about online booking, telehealth, or to schedule an appointment.

    How can I make an appointment with Jose Montoya?

    Please contact Dr. Montoya's office at (650) 723-4000 for information regarding telehealth appointment availability or for scheduling assistance.

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