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Lima (17.32 mi)

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45805 (2) (17.16 mi)
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Find a Rheumatologist in Kalida, OH to treat rheumatic illnesses such as rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, Lyme disease, Sjogren's syndrome, Raynaud's disease and more.

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  • Deena Hassuna, MD 270 Points

    Deena Hassuna, MD

    Mercy Health — St. Rita's Rheumatology
    Distance: 17.31 mi
    825 W. Market St.
    Suite 260
    Lima, OH 45805
  • Trayton Mains, DO 260 Points

    Trayton Mains, DO

    Mercy Health — St. Rita's Rheumatology
    Distance: 17.31 mi
    825 W. Market St.
    Suite 260
    Lima, OH 45805

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Lima (17.32 mi)

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Rheumatologist Summary:
A Rheumatologist specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and management of rheumatic illnesses. A Rheumatologist also treats joint pain, muscle pain and related problems. Some of the symptoms a Rheumatologist can address include fever, weakness, rash, fatigue or weight loss. Some of the conditions treated by a Rheumatologist include systemic lupus erythematosus, mixed connective tissue disease, sarcoidosis, vasculitis, fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis.

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What is a

Rheumatologist

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A Rheumatologist is a physician who treats rheumatic diseases and joint diseases. A Rheumatologist can treat many diseases including osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. A Rheumatologist also treats more common conditions such as osteoarthritis and tendonitis.

When should one see a Rheumatologist?
One should see a Rheumatologist if experiencing severe pain in the joints or muscles that lasts several days.

Where does a Rheumatologist work?
A Rheumatologist can work in a hospital or clinic, or in private practice.


Rheumatologist Related Terms:
rheumatology, joint disease, tendinitis, arthritis, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic illness, rheumatic disease