Recommendations for PMR savvy rheumatologist in Washington DC/MD/ VA
I've relocated to Washington, DC and looking for a rheumatologist in the area who is knowledgeable about PMR.
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I am so sorry! I was hoping she could help you. I do seriously work out every day as well. Even on days when I am not feeling it. It helps. I have recently started trying to get stretching in daily (don't always make it though) esp. for the hips.
@bschoeni I live in Northern Virginia. My rheumatologist is with the Fairfax office of Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates. They have several locations in the DMV, so you can figure out which one is most convenient. It's difficult to get an appointment, but I've been very happy with the care offered once you are accepted as a patient. They are knowledgable about PMR and the risk of GCA. They do blood tests regularly. I'd be happy to give you my doctor's name if you want to go to the Fairfax office.
I am going to take a break from PMR reading and doctors for a while. ***Edited*** if you want to continue our conversation. Good luck!
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Thanks, I’ve seen A&R Associates come up frequently and will give them a try, probably their DC office.
Dr Susan Berger in Annapolis is great. Annapolis Rheumatology. The minute I told her my symptoms, she knew what it was. I think I had it in my system for at least a year but thought it was a flare up of my RA. That number is 410-897-1941. Good luck!
Stretching for the hips is good. That seems to be where most of the pain is for me. Where do others feel the most pain?
Annapolis Rheumatology, Dr. Susan Berger. I also live in Annapolis.
Thanks, I was working with Annapolis Rheumatology. They don’t have any answers. I appreciate your concern.
Mine is in my shoulder’s and upper arms. They hurt mainly when I’m laying down. My doctor gave me stretching exercises but when it’s is real painful I can’t hardly move my arms my doctor gives me a shot in the back of my shoulder it’s depo something and sometimes the relief is almost immediate. I can’t take anti inflammatory because I have stomach ulcers and Tylenol doesn’t work.