Direct specialty care in Oakdale, Minnesota. No long waits. No rushed visits. Just you and your rheumatologist.
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I'm a board-certified rheumatologist who has spent years caring for patients with autoimmune and inflammatory conditions in the Twin Cities. I started Restore Rheumatology because I believe specialty care should be accessible, unhurried, and personal.
At Restore, you'll have same-week access, longer visits, and a direct line to your rheumatologist — because that's what it takes to actually manage complex autoimmune disease well.
Whether you're managing rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, or another rheumatic condition, my goal is simple: help you feel better and stay better.
I'm also board-certified in lifestyle medicine, which means nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress management aren't extras at Restore. They're part of how we treat the whole person, not just the diagnosis.
Board-Certified Rheumatologist · MD, DipABLM, RhMSUS
Oakdale, Minnesota
Typically same-week appointments. When you need to be seen, we work to make that happen.
Longer appointments mean time to listen, explain, and build a plan together.
Message your doctor directly. No phone trees, no portals that go nowhere.
Practical information about autoimmune conditions, joint health, and living well with rheumatic disease.
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