Dr. Jean Gillies

Dr. Jean Gillies

Rheumatologist
Vancouver, BC
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If you are looking for local services or  treatment from your local rheumatologist   in the office or hospital from a Local Rheumatologist, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Jean Gillies ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment 604-685-6114  ( Dr. Jean Gillies ) is good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada,( Dr. Jean Gillies ) is in good standing with the  Canadian Rheumatology Association ( Dr. Jean Gillies ) is good standing with the  Canadian Medical Association

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( Dr. Jean Gillies, Local Rheumatologist Vancouver, BC ), may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos. Always talk with your Local Rheumatologist about the information you learnt from the videos in regards to Osteoarthritis Thumb Joint treatments and procedures the Local Rheumatologist could  perform and if they would be appropriate for you. Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include joint pain, swelling and stiffness. At first, rheumatoid arthritis usually only attacks a few joints, but over time it affects more. Many people experience worse RA pain in the morning or after they’ve been sitting or lying down for awhile. It can also cause fatigue.

Remember good information is the corner stone to understanding your condition that might reqiure  What is Prednisone or disease. Please contact ( Dr. Jean Gillies, Local Rheumatologist Vancouver, BC ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. Rheumatology NOW is part of the Now Health Network and its focus is on arthritis and arthritic conditions. Consult with Family Practice NOW to get a referral  to a local Rheumatologist  

In order to diagnose a patient with psoriatic arthritis, a physician will take a complete medical history and perform a physical examination. There are certain signs that a doctor or rheumatologist will look for, including dactylitis (swollen fingers and toes), painful joints and psoriasis.   Trouvez des informations ou des prouveurs locaux comme un rhumatologue local à montréal et à québec

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic condition that causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints. Affecting obesity about 1% of the population, it is one of the most common types of inflammatory arthritis. RA  is a systemic rheumatic disease, which means that it can affect the entire body. Osteoarthritis is most common in the joints of the knees, hips, hands, fingers, neck and spine, although it can affect any joint in the body. Osteoarthritis symptoms include pain, stiffness and swelling in joints, especially when getting up in the morning. If your OA is severe, you may feel pain for the entire day, or lose your ability to use the joint. Even five or ten pounds of weight loss significantly reduces the strain across a weight-bearing joint, and can improve pain and reduce the need for joint replacement in the future.

People with rheumatoid arthritis can improve their quality of life and quantity of life by controlling the disease.
But also there are lots of resources that can help people with rheumatoid arthritis function better. Your local arthritis organization can help show the local resources, but things like occupational therapists, physiotherapists, vocational counselors, social workers to help with work issues.There are people that can help with ergonomic issues at work, canes and crutches for weight-bearing joints that are required. So there are many resources to help people function better.
The most important thing to do to prevent rheumatoid arthritis is don't smoke, and if you do smoke, quit. If you have more questions about rheumatoid arthritis or if you think you have rheumatoid arthritis please ontact your healthcare provider.

It's important to note that gout is a manageable condition with proper treatment and lifestyle modifications, such as medication to control uric acid levels, dietary changes, weight management, and staying hydrated. If you suspect you have gout or are experiencing symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.

Lupus can affect multiple body systems, including the skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, brain, and blood cells. Its symptoms can vary widely, and they can resemble those of other conditions, which can make diagnosis challenging. Common symptoms of lupus include joint pain, skin rashes (particularly a characteristic "butterfly" rash across the cheeks and nose), fatigue, fever, hair loss, chest pain, and sensitivity to sunlight.

If you suspect you may have lupus or are experiencing symptoms consistent with the disease, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional who can evaluate your symptoms, perform appropriate tests, and provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

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    Dr. Jean Gillies, Local Rheumatologist, Vancouver BC is a great rheumatologist in Vancouver
    Submitted: November 09, 2022
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    Thoughtful and intelligent approach to my back problems. Treatments and exercises were highly personalized to my specific needs.
    Submitted: May 31, 2020
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    Dr Gillies approach using prolotherapy has alleviated most of my back pain. Coverage by BC medical would have been extremely helpful to me and to others who might benefit from this therapy.
    Submitted: March 17, 2020
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    I was unsatisfied with the treatment we received at your clinic. I am now a patient at another clinic where l received injections on the first visit. The injections were done with a view to stop the pain (a compassionate approach). In one visit, he received an entire treatment (not just half a head) and the pain was relieved for a few hours. Charges were only $50. May I suggest that Dr. Gillies go into a research position, as she seems to have lost sight of the original goal of helping people get relief from pain. Note: - I waited 4 weeks for an initial visit to "determine eligibility" when eligibility had already been determined - l was referred from a pain clinic in McLean VA. - After two hours of questioning, Dr. Gillies said l was a candidate for "headache protocol" and told me to come back in a week for injections. - First available appointment was TWO weeks later, when Dr. Gillies proceded to spend another hour asking the same questions as the first visit, then gave injections (finally) but decided to stop after half the head was treated (stating it would be "interesting" to see the difference in pain from one side to the other) and charged $700 - I feel obligated to share this experience at your office with others so they will be informed of your methods and operating procedures.
    Submitted: October 06, 2017

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