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When should I see a specialist?

When should I see a specialist?

A multidisciplinary team that includes the primary care physician, the rheumatologist, the physical therapist, and other members of the health care system will bring about a coordinated treatment program that is both safe and effective. The primary care physician or internist commonly works in partnership with a rheumatologist. Referral to a specialist in rheumatology most commonly occurs in the following situations:

 

When the diagnosis is in question;

At the start of therapy, in order to craft the optimal medication and physical therapy regimen;

During the course of the illness to define response to or alteration in the treatment regimen;

In the setting of possible medication side effects;

Progressive disease despite therapy;

A single joint that is leading to significant functional limitation;

The presence of fever, marked fatigue, or weight loss;

Prior to orthopaedic surgery.

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