This will save you a lot of time calling physician’s office only to find out they do not take your insurance. Contact your local Lupus Foundation of America Chapter, the American College of ...
Find a doctor who’s a good fit for you. “Ask your internist or primary care provider for personal suggestions,” says Magdalena Cadet, MD, a clinical rheumatologist in New York City.
Many people who have (or suspect they have) lupus see a rheumatologist (or pediatric rheumatologist if a child or teen). This type of doctor specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the ...