Best Portland Rheumatologists



18 doctors found for 'Rheumatologist in Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas.

1
Katja Fawzieh Daoud, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97213
(503) 215-6819
5.3
 mi.
2
Rosario Peter Bonafede, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97213
(503) 215-6819
5.3
 mi.
3
James Todd Rosenbaum, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
(503) 494-8637
6.9
 mi.
4
Shirley Blaine Ingram, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
(503) 494-8637
6.9
 mi.
5
Atulya Achyut Deodhar, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
(503) 494-8637
6.9
 mi.
6
Cong-Qui Chu, MD PHD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
(503) 494-8637
6.9
 mi.
7
Robert Martin Bennett, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
(503) 494-8637
6.9
 mi.
8
Pascale Schwab, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
(503) 494-8637
6.9
 mi.
9
Ajay Wanchu, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
(503) 494-8637
6.9
 mi.
10
Winifred Keeble
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97239
503-273-5351
6.9
 mi.
11
Laura Davies
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97227
503-413-4134
7.7
 mi.
12
Marcia Sparling
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97209
360-254-1240
7.7
 mi.
13
Gary Sultany
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97209
503-297-3384
7.7
 mi.
14
Theresa Karplus
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97209
360-254-1240
7.7
 mi.
15
Daniel Sager
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97209
503-413-7074
7.7
 mi.
16
Andre Barkhuizen, MB MD
Rheumatologist
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035
(503) 675-3000
9.2
 mi.
17
Anita A Goel, MD
Rheumatologist
Portland, Oregon 97225
(503) 297-3384
11.1
 mi.
18
David Lloyd Smith, MD
Rheumatologist
Vancouver, Washington 98684
(360) 944-9889
11.2
 mi.
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Rheumatology Information:

Rheumatology is a sub-specialty of internal medicine and pediatrics which concentrates on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders in the joints, muscles and bones. Diseases diagnosed or managed by rheumatologists include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, septic arthritis, lupus, vasculitis, back pain, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, rickets, and more. Diagnosis is determined by medical history and a physical examination. Treatment often involves analgesics, NSAIDs, steroids, DMARDs, monoclonal antibodies, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy.
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