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Sharanya Joginpalli
Rheumatologist (Pediatric)
<p>Dr. Sharanya Joginpalli practices Pediatric Rheumatology in Austin, TX.</p>
<p>Pediatric rheumatologists treat children who suffer from autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases. These conditions can present with serious symptoms affecting the skin, joints, muscles, and organs. Patients usually require medical therapies long-term for treatment of their condition. </p>
<p>Dr. Joginpalli evaluates and treats various disorders such as: childhood onset lupus, juvenile arthritis, juvenile inflammatory myositis, scleroderma (localized and systemic), Sjogren's, mixed connective tissue disease, ANCA vasculitis, Kawasaki disease, HSP/IgA vasculitis, periodic fever syndromes (including PFAPA), autoinflammatory syndromes, chronic noninfectious osteomyelitis, chronic uveitis, post-infectious arthritis, pediatric Behcet's and sarcoidosis. </p>
<p>Pediatric rheumatologists treat children who suffer from autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases. These conditions can present with serious symptoms affecting the skin, joints, muscles, and organs. Patients usually require medical therapies long-term for treatment of their condition. </p>
<p>Dr. Joginpalli evaluates and treats various disorders such as: childhood onset lupus, juvenile arthritis, juvenile inflammatory myositis, scleroderma (localized and systemic), Sjogren's, mixed connective tissue disease, ANCA vasculitis, Kawasaki disease, HSP/IgA vasculitis, periodic fever syndromes (including PFAPA), autoinflammatory syndromes, chronic noninfectious osteomyelitis, chronic uveitis, post-infectious arthritis, pediatric Behcet's and sarcoidosis. </p>
7 years
Experience
Sharanya Joginpalli
- Austin, TX
- Texas Tech University Lubbock
- Accepting new patients
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Knee and joints pain
Hello, I would suggest seeing a rheumatologist in person so that they can evaluate you for arthritis. Are you having additional symptoms of fevers, joint swelling, morning stiffness READ MORE
Hello, I would suggest seeing a rheumatologist in person so that they can evaluate you for arthritis. Are you having additional symptoms of fevers, joint swelling, morning stiffness in the joints, rashes? They should be able to ask you all these questions and see if you have inflammation in your joints.