Does anyone know of a good rheumatologist in the Omaha area? I'd like to get in as soon as possible, but seems like new patients have a long waiting period to get seen.
Annette L. replied:
Mark Ericsson UNMC Brent wood
Bob L. replied:
Dr Doud at Clarkson West. Thats who i use.
Katie C. replied:
Go to ThirdAge.com, this is a website for women over 50. It lists the top 16 rheumatologist in Omaha. Will pray that you are healed (Isaiah 53:5) before your appointment! Love Ya!
Anonymous:
I would like recommendations for a more natural minded rheumatologist. One who is open to diet and lifestyle changes before meds, etc. I am also trying to get...
Jenda S. replied:
Consider Rupp Chiropractic and advanced nutrition. It sounds like this is exactly what you are looking for to decrease inflammation. https://www.ruppchiropractic.com/
My husband was recently diagnosed with Lupus. The doctor he is seeing now isn't helpful and his symptoms are out of control. Could someone recommend a Rheumatologist...
Joslyn asks, "I have fibromyalgia and I'm looking for a good rheumatologist. One that isn't just gonna run me through a list of medications... Any recommendations? TIA!"
Tina P. replied:
402-315-6200 - I go to Dr Doud and have been for over 15 years. What I like about her is that she LISTENS. My first visit with her was over an hour and she did a very thorough exam. I'm one of the fibropatients that does not handle 99% of medications and I have had to go the alternative therapies route such as supplements, nutrition (whole foods & JP+), chiropractics(Dr John Paul Scheiber's has done a world of good for me) & has also made suggestions of her own like massage & warm water therapy. I like that she LISTENS to me. She is one of the top docs in town - and she's good. She is also very hard to get into. Likely it will take a good 3 months. If you don't have a chiro and are comfortable with it consider Dr Scheiber (402-991-2588). He has gotten rid of my migraines probably 85% (I used to have them every 2-3 weeks - now maybe 3-4 a year & not nearly as bad!) & my pain levels are a much better too.
I have fibromyalgia and I'm looking for a good rheumatologist. One that isn't just gonna run me through a list of medications... Any recommendations? TIA!