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A rheumatologist is a physician who is qualified, by additional training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis and other diseases of the joints, muscles and bones.
A rheumatologist is a physician who is qualified, by additional training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis and other diseases of the joints, muscles and bones. After four years of medical school and three years of training in internal medicine, rheumatologists devote an additional two to three years in specialized rheumatology training.
Rheumatology Associates of South Texas will remain open to treat patients with certain criteria. This may change as this pandemic evolves. It is our physicians recommendation that all of our patients, not just 60 years of age and older or those on immune suppressing therapies, take every measure possible to self-quarantine, limit excursions from the home to essential activities such as visits to medical facilities in order to maintain/monitor therapy to keep auto immune diseases under control, grocery and pharmacy visits for essential needs.
Rheumatologists are internal medicine physicians specially trained to diagnose and treat different kinds of musculoskeletal disease and autoimmune conditions that affect the body’s joints, bones, muscles, and connective tissue .
With over 100 different kinds of arthritis and related disorders, some of the most common examples include: Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Chronic back pain, Lupus, Tendinitis, Gout, and Psoriatic arthritis.
Many rheumatic diseases are very difficult to diagnose so they may require more than one appointment, A complete physical check up to search for inflammation or joint swelling will be performed along with a full medical and family history. Blood test and X-rays may also be ordered to fully pinpoint a diagnosis.