Pediatric Rheumatology Conditions

Physicians at Comer Children's Hospital specialize in the detection and treatment of rheumatology conditions in infants, children and teens. Rheumatic diseases, such as arthritis, are conditions that affect the joints, muscles, bones and connective tissue. Because these diseases often are complex and chronic, it's important for your child to see a pediatric rheumatologist who has extensive training in managing the symptoms as well as the underlying causes.

Find a Pediatric Rheumatologist

Pediatric rheumatology conditions we treat include:

  • Chronic joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, including juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), psoriatic arthritis and reactive arthritis
  • Lupus and mixed connective tissue disease
  • Arthritis of the spine, such as spondyloarthropathy and sacroiliitis
  • Muscle inflammation and weakness diseases like dermatomyositis
  • Inflammatory eye diseases including uveitis
  • Morphea or linear scleroderma
  • Raynaud’s
  • Systemic sclerosis/scleroderma
  • Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
  • Kawasaki’s disease
  • Sarcoidosis
  • All types of vasculitis, including ANCA-associated vasculitis, Takayasu’s arteritis, polyarteritis nodosa
  • Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis
  • Bechet’s disease
  • Fibromyalgia and chronic pain
  • Acute rheumatic fever
  • Sjogren’s syndrome
  • Lyme arthritis
  • Periodic fever syndromes

Depending on your child's symptoms, we may recommend oral medications, joint injections, intravenous therapies, physical or occupational therapy and/or psychosocial support, in addition to further imaging or consultation with other specialists. We will work with you and your family to determine the best course of treatment.

Advancing Pediatric Rheumatology Care Through Research

Pediatric rheumatologists at Comer Children's are working to advance patient care through medical education and research. In addition to training future pediatric rheumatologists through our fellowship program, residents and medical students from around the country and world come to Comer Children’s Hospital to learn about pediatric rheumatologic disease diagnosis and management.

We participate in collaborative research with other institutions across the country through the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA).

As a group of more than 400 pediatric rheumatologists and researchers, CARRA focuses on developing new and better treatments as well as focusing on determining best practices for juvenile arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, juvenile dermatomyositis, vasculitis, scleroderma, chronic pain, and other rheumatic diseases. You and your child may be asked to participate in a research study to further knowledge about pediatric rheumatic diseases.

Support for the Whole Family

We understand that living with a chronic illness may cause stress for a patient and his or her family. Our pediatric rheumatologists aim to reduce this anxiety by providing accessible, approachable care for children and caregivers. In addition, we encourage family members and teachers to play an active role in the treatment process. We often help parents and schools create educational plans to ensure that each child receives appropriate support throughout the day. Our ultimate goal is to help patients experience the best quality of life.

Our Pediatric Rheumatology Locations in Chicago and Northwest Indiana

Request a Pediatric Rheumatology Appointment

The information you provide will enable us to assist you as efficiently as possible. A representative will contact you within one to two business days to help you schedule an appointment.

To speak to someone directly, please call 1-773-702-6169. If you have symptoms of an urgent nature, please call your doctor or go to the emergency room immediately.

 
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