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Utica Rheumatologist Doctors for Gout

Type of Physician: Rheumatologist

What is a Rheumatologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat diseases of the joints, muscles, bones, and tendons. The rheumatologist diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries, etc. The rheumatologist may work closely with other specialists such as orthopaedic surgeons and physical therapists.

Specialty: Rheumatology

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Rheumatologist Doctors in Utica *

Slocum Dickson Medical Group PLLC
Ute Helen Dreiner
1729 Burrstone Rd
New Hartford, NY 13413
(315) 798-1500

Slocum Dickson Medical Group PLLC
Allan M Smiley
1729 Burrstone Rd
New Hartford, NY 13413
(315) 798-1500

Martin Morell MD
Martin Morell
122 Business Park Dr
STE 1
Utica, NY 13504
(315) 724-5353

Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital Rheumatology
Walter A Franck
1 Atwell Rd
Rheumatology
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 547-3300

Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital Rheumatology
Gerald Groff
1 Atwell Rd
Rheumatology
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 547-3300

Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital Rheumatology
Donald A Raddatz
1 Atwell Rd
Rheumatology
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 547-3300

Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital Rheumatology
Charles S Schaeffer
1 Atwell Rd
Rheumatology
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 547-3300

Arthritis Health Associates
Mary Abdulky
310 S Crouse Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-1513

Arthritis Health Associates
James F Hyla
310 S Crouse Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-1513

Arthritis Health Associates
Ramzi Khairallah
310 S Crouse Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-1513

Arthritis Health Associates
George J Mtanos
310 S Crouse Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-1513

Arthritis Health Associates
Patrick Riccardi
310 S Crouse Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-1513

Arthritis Health Associates
Linda Warnowicz
310 S Crouse Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-1513

SUNY Health Science Center
William P Hannan
750 E Adams St
Pediatrics Dept
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 464-5450

University Rheumatology
Andras Perl
750 E Adams St
Suny Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 464-3836

University Rheumatology
Paul E Phillips
750 E Adams St
Suny Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 464-3836

Zeev Weitz MD
Zeev Weitz
270 Main St
Middleburgh, NY 12122
(518) 827-7090

Regional Rheumatology Associates LLP
Paul A Dura
161 Riverside Dr
STE STE 302
Binghamton, NY 13905
(607) 798-1842

Regional Rheumatology Associates LLP
Thomas J Oven
161 Riverside Dr
STE STE 302
Binghamton, NY 13905
(607) 798-1842

United Medical Associates PC
Galen E Graham
601 Riverside Dr
Johnson City, NY 13790
(607) 729-2500

Fulton Health Center
Joy Ellen Dolorico-Magsino
10 George St
Oswego Health Ctr
Oswego, NY 13126
(315) 342-0880

S R Kim MD
S R Kim
29 W Oneida St
Oswego, NY 13126
(315) 343-5970

Donald Wexler MD
Donald Wexler
600 McClellan St
Schenectady, NY 12304
(518) 347-5505

Martin S Farber MD
Martin S Farber
124 Rosa Rd
STE STE 381
Schenectady, NY 12308
(518) 386-3644

John F Assini MD
John F Assini
1270 Belmont Ave
STE 380
Schenectady, NY 12308
(518) 386-3626

James M Strosberg MD
James M Strosberg
1270 Belmont Ave
STE STE 152
Schenectady, NY 12308
(518) 386-3641

Ithaca Medical Group
Lawrence P Endo
201 Dates Dr
STE 102
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 272-5414

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Gout

What is gout? What is hyperuricemia?

Gout is a disease that results from an overload of uric acid in the body. This overload of uric acid leads to the formation of tiny crystals of urate that deposit in tissues of the body, especially the joints. When crystals form in the joints, it causes recurring attacks of joint inflammation (arthritis). Gout is considered a chronic and progressive disease. Chronic gout can also lead to deposits of hard lumps of uric acid in the tissues, particularly in and around the joints and may cause joint destruction, decreased kidney function, and kidney stones.

Gout has the unique distinction of being one of the most frequently recorded medical illnesses throughout history. It is often related to an inherited abnormality in the body's ability to process uric acid. Uric acid is a breakdown product of purines that are part of many foods we eat. An abnormality in handling uric acid can cause attacks of painful arthritis (gout attack), kidney stones, and blockage of the kidney-filtering tubules with uric acid crystals, leading to kidney failure. On the other hand, some people may only develop elevated blood uric acid levels (hyperuricemia) without having manifestations of gout, such as arthritis or kidney problems. The state of elevated levels of uric acid in the blood without symptoms is referred to as asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Asymptomatic hyperuricemia is considered a precursor state to the development of gout. The term gout refers the disease that is caused by an overload of uric acid in the body, resulting in painful arthritic attacks and deposits of lumps of uric acid crystals in body tissues.

Gouty arthritis is typically an extremely painful attack with a rapid onset of joint inflammation. The joint inflammation is precipitated by deposits of uric acid crystals in the joint fluid (synovial fluid) and joint lining (synovial lining). Intense joint inflammation occurs as the ...

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Hip bursitis facts

  • A bursa is a fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between moving tissues of the body.


  • There are two major bursae of the hip.


  • Bursitis is usually not infectious, but the bursa can become infected.


  • Treatment of noninfectious bursitis includes rest, ice, and medications for inflammation and pain. Infectious bursitis (uncommon) is treated with antibiotics, aspiration, and surgery.


  • Bursitis of the hip is the most common cause of hip pain.

What is bursitis?

A bursa is a closed fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body. "Bursae" is the plural form of "bursa." The major bursae are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joints, such as the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. When the bursa beco...

Emergency Contact for Utica

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Utica Hospitals *

Faxton St Luke's Healthcare St Luke's Campus
1656 Champion Ave
Utica, NY 13503
(315)624-6000

Faxton St Luke's Healthcare Faxton Campus
1676 Sunset Ave
Utica, NY 13502
(315)624-6000

Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center
1400 Noyes St
Utica, NY 13502
(315)738-3800

St Elizabeth Medical Center
2209 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13501
(315)798-8100

Valley Health Services
690 W German St
Herkimer, NY 13350
(315)866-3330

Rome Memorial Hospital
1500 N James St
Rome, NY 13440
(315)338-7000

Little Falls Hospital
140 Burwell St
Little Falls, NY 13365
(315)823-1000

Oneida Healthcare Center
321 Genesee St
Oneida, NY 13421
(315)363-6000

Community Memorial Hospital
150 Broad St
Hamilton, NY 13346
(315)824-1100

Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital
One Atwell Rd
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607)547-3456

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