As Rheumatologists, we are trained to treat a variety of diseases that affect both the musculoskeletal system and immune system (autoimmune).
You can find more information about the conditions we treat by clicking each disease title below, as well as links to organizations that provide support to people with these diseases.
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This is the most common autoimmune arthritis and can present with joint pain, stiffness and swelling.
Lupus is a chronic disease that causes inflammation that can affect multiple organs.
Sjogren’s syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disease that presents with dry eyes and dry mouth.
Osteoporosis is a condition that causes bones to weaken and increase the risk of fractures.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis and thought of as “wear and tear” or aging related arthritis.
Psoriatic arthritis is an inflammatory disease that affects both joints and entheses (where tendons and ligaments connect), and can be associated with psoriasis.
Gout is a common inflammatory arthritis that causes sudden attacks of pain in joints, particularly the big toe joint.
Vasculitis is a group of rare diseases that cause inflammation of small, medium and large blood vessels.
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is a common condition that involves widespread aching and stiffness. It often affects the upper arms, neck, lower back, and thighs.