Find A Rheumatologist

Look through your x-ray spex to find a rheumatologistIf you have gout, you need to find a rheumatologist.

I’ve already told you why a rheumatologist is vital.

Now I’ll show you how to find one.

The best place to start looking is at a nearby hospital. If they don’t have a Rheumatology Department, they’ll soon tell you where to find one.

If you prefer to look on the Internet, the American College of Rheumatologists (ACR) have a database on their website showing all their members throughout the US, and around the world. Though the list is limited to ACR members, they are quite widespread. If you cannot find one near you, a quick phone call to an ACR member might quickly find a practising rheumatologist who is local to you.

The rheumatologist directory is easy to use - as simple as 1-2-3. Click on the picture below to go to the rheumatologist’s website then:

  1. Choose your area.
  2. Select Patient Care
  3. Click Find A Rheumatologist

Find A Rheumatologist At The American College Of Rheumatology


Quick Way To Find Rheumatologists

Though that’s easy enough, there’s an even easier way. Type rheumatologist near [yourtown] in the box below, replacing [yourtown] with the name of your town or your zipcode or postcode.

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Find A Rheumatologist Page Created: 29th August 2008 - Last Reviewed: 17th March 2009


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