Rheumatology – Rheumatology Visit
Why Choose Rheumatology at Family Hospital?
What Does the Rheumatology Service Offer?
- rheumatoid arthritis,
- systemic lupus erythematosus,
- scleroderma,
- vasculitis,
- arthrosis,
- osteoporosis,
- Raynaud's syndrome,
- fibromyalgia and connective tissue diseases.
Through specific laboratory tests, imaging, and clinical examinations, our doctors determine the correct diagnosis and provide modern treatment to control inflammation, relieve pain, and prevent long-term damage.
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Expertise in the Treatment of Rheumatic Diseases
Our doctors are dedicated to helping every patient move without pain and regain control over their lives.
Comprehensive Approach to Rheumatology Health
At Family Hospital, we aim to guarantee relief, stability, and long-term care for all rheumatic diseases.
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A rheumatologist treats autoimmune and rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, osteoporosis, scleroderma, vasculitis, osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia.
Joint pain, morning stiffness, joint swelling, constant fatigue, skin redness, and difficulty moving are common symptoms.
Many of these diseases are chronic, but with proper treatment and follow-up by a rheumatologist, they can be controlled and quality of life can be significantly improved.
Blood tests for autoimmune markers, imaging such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging, and clinical evaluation by a rheumatologist are used.
Rheumatic diseases can affect any age, but some are more common in middle-aged women, while others are more common in the elderly or young.
Yes, a healthy, anti-inflammatory diet helps reduce symptoms and improve the patient's overall health.
Yes, osteoporosis is part of the diseases treated by rheumatologists, including diagnosis with densitometry and drug treatment.































