Rheumission uses all the tools across integrative rheumatology + lifestyle medicine to treat you with whole person care.
From the first appointment with your integrative rheumatologist - to the appointments with your lifestyle medicine provider, autoimmune registered dietitian, and autoimmune psychologist - to messages with your care coordinator, we ensure all your questions are answered, and you feel heard. Together, we co-create a treatment plan that meets you where you are—whether you are ready to take on small or big lifestyle changes, you will see improvements that help you live better.
Our approach is you-focused and gives you surround care in a personalized program.
See your providers for telehealth visits and message them anytime. Implement your treatment plan with education and inspiration. Journal your progress over time.
After watching patients (including ourselves) get poor results from conventional medicine—from the average 4+ years for a diagnosis, long wait times for short 15-minute rheumatology appointments, and high cost medications with bad side effects – the vision to bring Rheumission’s approach to as many autoimmune people as possible was born.
Our providers work together for you and with you. They coordinate each patient’s care through weekly grand rounds.
Your treatment plan will include what is right for you from integrative rheumatology, lifestyle medicine, food as medicine, and mind-body medicine approaches. We help you listen to your body, help your body heal itself, and reduce or avoid the impact of a flare.
* The 67% positive daily life and reduced pain percentage was calculated using RAPID3 assessment of physical abilities, pain assessment and personal assessment for patients with at least 60 days as a Rheumission patient.
** The 62% well-being and positive outlook percenage was calculated using PHQ-9 assessment of depressive symptom scale and diagnostic tool for patients with at least 60 days as a Rheumission patient.
*** The 98% patient satisfaction survey percentage was calculated using results from the Rheumission post-appointment survey for patients with at least one appointment.