FAQ I DR MICHAEL MYBURGH

Frequently Asked Questions

1What does a rheumatologist do?

A rheumatologist is a medical specialist with a subspecialisation in Rheumatology who diagnoses, manages and treats conditions affecting the muscles, joints and bones, as well as inflammatory disorders.

2Is there a special focus on non-surgical treatment?

A rheumatologist prioritises medical management over more invasive options like surgery to manage various musculoskeletal and autoimmune disorders.

3What is rheumatic disease?

Rheumatic disease refers to various degenerative, autoimmune and inflammatory conditions.

4What are the signs I need to visit a rheumatologist?

A primary care doctor usually refers a patient to a rheumatologist when the patient experiences pain, swelling, stiffness, or inflammation of the joints.

5Do I need a referral?

Most patients are referred by their primary care physician, but some rheumatologists accept self-referrals.