Did you know that arthritis affects over 54 million adults in the United States alone?
Arthritis, a group of diseases causing inflammation of the joints, poses significant challenges in healthcare today. Patients often struggle with chronic pain, limited mobility, and reduced quality of life. At Mahalakshmi Multispeciality Hospital, we understand these challenges and are committed to providing comprehensive care for individuals battling arthritis.
Arthritis presents multifaceted challenges in healthcare, from early diagnosis to managing symptoms effectively. Many patients face delays in diagnosis due to vague symptoms or inadequate screening processes. Moreover, managing arthritis requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and pain management specialists.
At Mahalakshmi Multispeciality Hospital, we aim to bridge these gaps in arthritis care through our specialized Arthritis Clinic. Our team of experts comprises highly skilled rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, and allied healthcare professionals dedicated to managing various forms of arthritis comprehensively.
Our rheumatologists and orthopedic surgeons boast extensive experience and qualifications in diagnosing and treating arthritis. Equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including advanced imaging technologies and laboratory tests, we ensure accurate and timely diagnosis.
In addition, our Arthritis Clinic offers a range of treatment modalities tailored to individual patient needs. From pharmacological interventions, including disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and biologic therapies, to non-pharmacological approaches such as physical therapy and lifestyle modifications, we strive to optimize patient outcomes.
Our Arthritis Clinic covers a spectrum of arthritic conditions, including but not limited to
An autoimmune disorder characterized by joint inflammation, pain, and progressive joint damage.
The most common form of arthritis, typically occurring due to wear and tear of joint cartilage over time.
A type of arthritis occurring in some individuals with psoriasis, causing joint pain, stiffness, and swelling.
A chronic inflammatory disease primarily affecting the spine, leading to stiffness and fusion of the vertebrae.
Each patient at our Arthritis Clinic receives personalized care plans tailored to their specific condition, disease severity, and individual goals. Our team collaborates closely with patients to educate them about their condition, discuss treatment options, and empower them to actively participate in managing their arthritis.