Joint pain, stiffness, or swelling can make everyday activities harder and may worsen over time. At Passion Health Advanced Primary Care, our providers evaluate arthritis symptoms and help create a personalized plan to improve comfort, mobility, and day-to-day function. Choose a North Texas clinic, select a preferred provider, and request an arthritis care appointment on this page.
Select your preferred location and provider, then open the calendar to choose a preferred date and time.
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Arthritis refers to inflammation and disease affecting one or more joints, often causing pain, stiffness, swelling, or reduced mobility.
Arthritis is not a single condition. There are many different types, and symptoms can affect one joint or several areas of the body. For some people, symptoms gradually become more noticeable and begin to interfere with work, exercise, sleep, or everyday activities.
Osteoarthritis is a common form that develops as the cartilage cushioning a joint wears down. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune form in which the body's immune system attacks joint tissue. Your provider can review your symptoms, medical history, previous injuries, activity level, and other risk factors to help determine the appropriate next steps.
Although arthritis may be a long-term condition, treatment can help manage pain and stiffness, support mobility, and protect quality of life.
Persistent or worsening joint symptoms deserve medical evaluation, especially when they begin to limit normal movement or daily activities.
Ongoing or recurring pain in the knees, hips, hands, shoulders, back, or other joints may need evaluation.
Stiffness that makes it harder to get moving, bend, grip, walk, or complete routine activities may be related to arthritis.
Swelling around a joint can accompany inflammation and may affect comfort and movement.
Arthritis can limit range of motion and make work, exercise, stairs, or other activities more difficult.
Progressive pain or stiffness should be discussed with a healthcare provider rather than simply ignored.
Arthritis may affect a single joint or several areas of the body, depending on the underlying condition.
Previous joint injuries can contribute to later joint problems and are important to discuss during evaluation.
When joint symptoms interfere with work, walking, sleep, or routine tasks, a personalized care plan may help.
Request an arthritis evaluation to discuss your symptoms, possible causes, and treatment options that may help you move more comfortably.
Your treatment plan depends on the type of arthritis, symptom severity, health history, and how much the condition affects your daily life.
Your provider may discuss prescription or over-the-counter treatment options when clinically appropriate.
Anti-inflammatory medicines, steroids, or other medications may be considered based on the type and severity of arthritis.
Physical therapy may help improve strength, flexibility, range of motion, and day-to-day function.
When symptoms do not improve with conservative care, your provider can help coordinate orthopedic or other specialist evaluation.
Your provider will consider your symptoms, medical history, activity limitations, and overall health before discussing the next steps.
Explain where you feel pain or stiffness, when symptoms started, and which movements or activities make them better or worse.
Your provider may review previous joint injuries, family history, autoimmune conditions, medications, weight, activity level, and other relevant factors.
The visit may include an assessment of swelling, tenderness, movement, function, and whether additional testing or specialist evaluation is appropriate.
Your plan may include medication, physical therapy, monitoring, lifestyle guidance, follow-up care, or referral based on the evaluation.
This page is intended for non-emergency arthritis and joint concerns. If you believe you are experiencing a potentially life-threatening medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Arthritis can affect daily comfort and mobility, but treatment can help you manage symptoms and maintain function.
Your provider can help you understand possible causes of joint pain and discuss the treatment options that fit your needs. Care may include medications to address pain or inflammation, referrals for physical therapy to improve strength and flexibility, and ongoing follow-up to monitor symptoms.
If symptoms remain difficult to control or joint damage requires more specialized care, Passion Health Advanced Primary Care can help coordinate evaluation with an orthopedic or other appropriate specialist.
Choose a clinic, select a provider, and submit your preferred appointment date and time.
Choose the Passion Health Advanced Primary Care clinic that is most convenient for you.
Review provider photos and select your preferred clinician or choose any available provider.
Open the calendar, select your preference, and complete the short arthritis care request form.
Common symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility. Symptoms may affect one joint or several areas of the body.
Osteoarthritis is a common form of arthritis and develops as the cartilage cushioning a joint wears down over time.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune form of arthritis in which the immune system attacks tissue in the joints.
Many patients start with nonsurgical care such as medication and physical therapy. Surgery or specialist care may be considered when other treatments are not effective.
No. This page lets you choose a preferred date and time. The clinic team confirms final appointment availability.
Choose your clinic and provider, then request your preferred arthritis care appointment.
Joint pain, stiffness, or swelling can make everyday activities harder and may worsen over time. At Passion Health Advanced Primary Care, our providers evaluate arthritis symptoms and help create a personalized plan to improve comfort, mobility, and day-to-day function. Choose a North Texas clinic, select a preferred provider, and request an arthritis care appointment on this page.
Select your preferred location and provider, then open the calendar to choose a preferred date and time.
Browse Passion Health Advanced Primary Care locations, view provider photos, open the map, or select a provider to request an arthritis care appointment.
Select a clinic card to update the address, provider list, and map.
Arthritis refers to inflammation and disease affecting one or more joints, often causing pain, stiffness, swelling, or reduced mobility.
Arthritis is not a single condition. There are many different types, and symptoms can affect one joint or several areas of the body. For some people, symptoms gradually become more noticeable and begin to interfere with work, exercise, sleep, or everyday activities.
Osteoarthritis is a common form that develops as the cartilage cushioning a joint wears down. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune form in which the body's immune system attacks joint tissue. Your provider can review your symptoms, medical history, previous injuries, activity level, and other risk factors to help determine the appropriate next steps.
Although arthritis may be a long-term condition, treatment can help manage pain and stiffness, support mobility, and protect quality of life.
Persistent or worsening joint symptoms deserve medical evaluation, especially when they begin to limit normal movement or daily activities.
Ongoing or recurring pain in the knees, hips, hands, shoulders, back, or other joints may need evaluation.
Stiffness that makes it harder to get moving, bend, grip, walk, or complete routine activities may be related to arthritis.
Swelling around a joint can accompany inflammation and may affect comfort and movement.
Arthritis can limit range of motion and make work, exercise, stairs, or other activities more difficult.
Progressive pain or stiffness should be discussed with a healthcare provider rather than simply ignored.
Arthritis may affect a single joint or several areas of the body, depending on the underlying condition.
Previous joint injuries can contribute to later joint problems and are important to discuss during evaluation.
When joint symptoms interfere with work, walking, sleep, or routine tasks, a personalized care plan may help.
Request an arthritis evaluation to discuss your symptoms, possible causes, and treatment options that may help you move more comfortably.
Your treatment plan depends on the type of arthritis, symptom severity, health history, and how much the condition affects your daily life.
Your provider may discuss prescription or over-the-counter treatment options when clinically appropriate.
Anti-inflammatory medicines, steroids, or other medications may be considered based on the type and severity of arthritis.
Physical therapy may help improve strength, flexibility, range of motion, and day-to-day function.
When symptoms do not improve with conservative care, your provider can help coordinate orthopedic or other specialist evaluation.
Your provider will consider your symptoms, medical history, activity limitations, and overall health before discussing the next steps.
Explain where you feel pain or stiffness, when symptoms started, and which movements or activities make them better or worse.
Your provider may review previous joint injuries, family history, autoimmune conditions, medications, weight, activity level, and other relevant factors.
The visit may include an assessment of swelling, tenderness, movement, function, and whether additional testing or specialist evaluation is appropriate.
Your plan may include medication, physical therapy, monitoring, lifestyle guidance, follow-up care, or referral based on the evaluation.
This page is intended for non-emergency arthritis and joint concerns. If you believe you are experiencing a potentially life-threatening medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Arthritis can affect daily comfort and mobility, but treatment can help you manage symptoms and maintain function.
Your provider can help you understand possible causes of joint pain and discuss the treatment options that fit your needs. Care may include medications to address pain or inflammation, referrals for physical therapy to improve strength and flexibility, and ongoing follow-up to monitor symptoms.
If symptoms remain difficult to control or joint damage requires more specialized care, Passion Health Advanced Primary Care can help coordinate evaluation with an orthopedic or other appropriate specialist.
Choose a clinic, select a provider, and submit your preferred appointment date and time.
Choose the Passion Health Advanced Primary Care clinic that is most convenient for you.
Review provider photos and select your preferred clinician or choose any available provider.
Open the calendar, select your preference, and complete the short arthritis care request form.
Common symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility. Symptoms may affect one joint or several areas of the body.
Osteoarthritis is a common form of arthritis and develops as the cartilage cushioning a joint wears down over time.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune form of arthritis in which the immune system attacks tissue in the joints.
Many patients start with nonsurgical care such as medication and physical therapy. Surgery or specialist care may be considered when other treatments are not effective.
No. This page lets you choose a preferred date and time. The clinic team confirms final appointment availability.
Choose your clinic and provider, then request your preferred arthritis care appointment.
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