Sun-20-03-2022, 22:19 PM
I said that because I knew the "no's" were coming!
It's definitely an individual choice. I do think that in the US it's more common for Rheumatologists to treat psoriatic arthritis. But again, if a dermatologist is prescribing a med that covers both then I can see why bother. I honestly did not feel like m dermatologist really knew much about it. I may feel different after meeting my new one since my old one has moved to another state but I don't think I will. I actually like my Rheumatologist and I feel he is very knowledgeable about it.
It's definitely an individual choice. I do think that in the US it's more common for Rheumatologists to treat psoriatic arthritis. But again, if a dermatologist is prescribing a med that covers both then I can see why bother. I honestly did not feel like m dermatologist really knew much about it. I may feel different after meeting my new one since my old one has moved to another state but I don't think I will. I actually like my Rheumatologist and I feel he is very knowledgeable about it.