Conditions We Treat
Synergy Rheumatology diagnoses and manages a full range of autoimmune, inflammatory, and musculoskeletal conditions. Select a condition below to learn more about how we approach diagnosis and treatment.
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Axial Spondyloarthritis · AS
A chronic inflammatory arthritis primarily affecting the spine and sacroiliac joints. Causes progressive stiffness and pain. Treated with biologics and exercise.
Learn moreFibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia Syndrome · FM
A chronic pain condition causing widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and cognitive difficulty. Diagnosed clinically and managed with a combination of medication and lifestyle strategies.
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Gouty Arthritis
Inflammatory arthritis caused by uric acid crystal deposition. Diagnosed with ultrasound and joint aspiration. Treated with medications to control flares and lower uric acid.
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OA · Degenerative Joint Disease
The most common form of arthritis, caused by cartilage breakdown in joints. Managed with targeted injections, weight management, and distinguishing it from inflammatory disease.
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus · SLE
A complex autoimmune disease affecting multiple organ systems. Requires careful monitoring, targeted treatment, and a physician who understands its unpredictable course.
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Inflammatory Myopathy · Dermatomyositis · Polymyositis
Autoimmune inflammation of the muscles causing weakness and elevated muscle enzymes. Includes dermatomyositis and polymyositis. Requires careful workup and immunosuppressive treatment.
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Bone Loss · Low Bone Density
A condition of weakened bones and increased fracture risk. Common in rheumatology patients due to disease and medication effects. Managed with bone-protective therapies.
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PMR
An inflammatory condition causing severe stiffness and pain in the shoulders and hips, primarily in adults over 50. Responds dramatically to corticosteroids.
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PsA
Inflammatory arthritis associated with psoriasis. Can affect joints, tendons, and the spine. Diagnosed clinically and with ultrasound. Treated with DMARDs and biologics.
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Raynaud's Disease · Raynaud's Syndrome
Exaggerated blood vessel spasm in fingers and toes triggered by cold or stress, causing color changes and numbness. May be primary (benign) or secondary to autoimmune disease.
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RA
Chronic autoimmune arthritis causing joint inflammation, pain, and potential damage. Diagnosed with labs, imaging, and in-office ultrasound. Treated with DMARDs and biologics.
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Systemic Sclerosis · SSc
An autoimmune condition causing skin thickening and potential internal organ fibrosis. Ranges from limited skin involvement to diffuse systemic disease requiring close monitoring.
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Sjögren's Disease
An autoimmune condition attacking moisture-producing glands, causing dry eyes, dry mouth, and systemic complications. Requires monitoring for organ involvement.
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Tendonitis · Bursitis
Inflammation of tendons and bursae causing localized pain and limited motion. Diagnosed with ultrasound and treated with targeted injections and therapy.
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Blood Vessel Inflammation
A group of autoimmune conditions causing inflammation of blood vessels. Ranges from skin-limited disease to life-threatening organ involvement. Requires prompt diagnosis and treatment.
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