Finding a Physician to Treat Still's Disease
Finding a partner in your healthcare can be time consuming and frustrating. This can be especially difficult when you have or think you could have, a rare, autoinflammatory disease. It may be easy to consider an internet search, but there are a few other options that are worth your time and consideration.

1. Discuss with your pediatrician or primary care physician. They likely have a network of specialists and may even be able to help you set up an appointment.

2. Contact your insurance company. They have lists of in-network providers who take your insurance.

3. Use your own contacts. Even with a rare disease your friends, family, and other contacts may have recommendations regarding a specialist.

4. Check out our Physician Network for a specialist near you. We have a curated list of pediatric and adult rheumatologists who treat autoinflammatory diseases and have included their contact information for you.
No matter which route you choose, establishing with a rheumatologist who can partner with you in your care is paramount.
StillsNow.com offers a directory of known Still’s & Autoinflammatory specialists by location so that you can find the specialist closest to you!
