Ask the Doctor: What tests determine whether a person has arthritis?
By John Pixley, M.D.
Dr. John Pixley answers the question: “What tests determine whether a person has arthritis?”
There is no specific test. A medical history, physical examination, laboratory and X-ray evaluation allow for establishing both the presence of arthritis and the proper diagnosis. It’s important to determine the type of arthritis as the therapies are vastly different. Seeing with a rheumatologist for a correct diagnosis is the best course of action if patients suspect they may be developing arthritis or have arthritic symptoms.
John Pixley, M.D. is an internist and rheumatologist practicing in Reno, Nevada. Dr. Pixley has more than 30 years of medical experience.
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