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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Georgia Rheumatology Clinic

    Georgia Rheumatology Clinic

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    28.9 mi

    Hi! This review is on behalf of my mother-in-law, Joyce! She asked me to write it because she is…read moreso impressed with the help Dr. Khasnis has been able to provide! After years of her dealing with fibromyalgia, we are so thankful that she found the Georgia Rheumatology Clinic and Dr.Khasnis! He was able to successfully treat her and give her injections that worked! His bedside manor is also amazing! After years and years of trying everything, we are so happy she finally found him!

    My wife was referred to this Rheumatologist by her primary care physician for a second opinion on…read moresome medical issues. Today was our initial visit. The office was not hard to find. We arrived 15 minutes early to fill out the necessary initial paperwork. The office is small and can accommodate about 10 people at a time. The office staff was very warm, friendly, and polite. We did not have a long wait, but we were called back 10 minutes after our scheduled appointment time (which is a personal pet peeve of mine) when there was no one there other than us and we arrived early. The nurse was very calm, caring, and understanding. She did her due diligence in asking questions relating to my wife's visit. She seemed to show genuine concern with my wife's issue (a.k.a. good "bed side manner"). The Dr. came in and thoroughly asked many questions relating to my wife's issues, gave what I thought was a complete exam, and patiently answered all of my wife's questions. The Dr. even stated that the issues that we originally thought we had were wrong and explained, in detail, why it was wrong (which I liked). The Dr. himself was very soft spoken. I will say, overall, I really liked this office, the staff, and the doctor. I hope you never need a Rheumatologist, but if you do, I would recommend Dr. Khasnis.

    Fibromyalgia

    Fibromyalgia

    1.0
    (1 review)
    47.8 mi

    ...This is a review of a disease I have had for many years. After I wrote a review on one of my…read moresymptoms, (migraines) and many have found it helpful, I thought it time" I come out into the light so to speak " and maybe help someone who has , or knows someone who is experiencing these symptoms... Fibromyalgia , Chronic Myofacia Pain Syndrome is a chronic pain disease , which is ...(taken from website) "Fibromyalgia is a clinical syndrome defined by chronic widespread muscular pain, fatigue and tenderness. Many people with fibromyalgia also experience additional symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, irritable bladder, cognitive and memory problems (often called "fibro fog"), temporomandibular joint disorder, pelvic pain, restless leg syndrome, sensitivity to noise and temperature, and anxiety and depression. These symptoms can vary in intensity and, like the pain of fibromyalgia, wax and wane over time." ACR Before I finally had a diagnosis by a rheumatologist, I was going to different specialists for all the separate symptoms I was experiencing. This became overwhelming, as all the different doctors put me on a medication for that symptom, and I became a drug induced zombie! It has been a very long journey, and I have learned that the least amount of medicine is the best. Diet and exercise is the most helpful, even if it hurts. A strong emotional support system is IMPERATIVE! Knowledge is power, The correct diagnosis is the only key to getting help. It is surprising how many women in the age group of 20 to 60 have this . (some men have it too, just fewer) You have to have at least 11 of the 18 trigger points or tender spots on your body to pass the test for diagnosis. * Fibromyalgia &Chronic Myofacial Pain Syndrome A Survival Manual Your Doctor plays a very vital role. If you have a dismissive doctor, FIRE HIM/HER! You are not obligated to keep him! You need a team who will help you find the combination of things that will work for you. He/ She should be willing to dig and rewrite the script until you have it right. He/she should call you in at least every 4 months to review your status. The best book I have found in the Myriad of books on the subject is Fibromyalgia &Chronic Myofacial Pain Syndrome A Survival Manual The website on this review is great. A good place to start http://www.rheumatology.org/ The National Fibromyalgia Association http://www.fmaware.org/ The Mayo clinic site is not as user friendly unless you are in the medical or biology field.

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