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Specialized Rheumatology Care in Dartmouth, MA

Autoimmune diseases can damage the nerves, joints, muscles and internal organs and have a profound effect on your ability to lead a normal life and perform daily activities. At Southcoast Health in Dartmouth, MA, our rheumatologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. We are committed to helping you find the best treatment possible, in a safe and comfortable manner. 

Why Choose Our Dartmouth Practice?

Our practice in Dartmouth, MA provides comprehensive care for a wide range of conditions, including myositis, rheumatoid arthritis, tendonitis, scleroderma, and more. There is currently no cure for rheumatic diseases, but effective treatment can help alleviate pain, restore mobility, and control symptoms. We use the latest technology and imaging tests to provide an accurate diagnosis and find the answers you’re looking for. 

Where to Find Southcoast Health Rheumatology

You can find Southcoast Health Rheumatology at 370 Faunce Corner Road in Dartmouth, MA, with direct access from Interstate 195. 

Rheumatology Specialties & Services

Southcoast Health provides a variety of treatments and procedures for rheumatic diseases in Dartmouth, MA, including:

Insurance and Payment Options

Southcoast Health Rheumatology accepts most major health plans in Dartmouth, MA. In some cases, you may need a referral from your primary care physician. Please call your insurance provider directly with any questions related to coverage. Bring a form of ID and your insurance card to your scheduled appointment. Payment is due at the time of service. 

Expert Rheumatologists in Dartmouth, MA

If you’re experiencing symptoms such as inflammation, joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, or weakness and loss of mobility, you may have an autoimmune disease. At Southcoast Health, our expert rheumatologists will ensure that you get the care and attention you deserve for your condition. Contact us to schedule your appointment in Dartmouth today.