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Tri-County Rheumatology

3.7 (3 reviews)

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Arthritis Group Rheumatology

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1.6(8 reviews)
2.4 mi•Rhawnhurst

I saw Dr Udell for the first time last week and I have to leave a review so people are not afraid…read moreto see this group like I was. After reading online reviews I was looking for a rheumatologist ANYWHERE else. After finding no local success with a reasonable appointment, I decided that I had no choice. I'm so glad that i didn't wait for another doctor farther away. Dr Udell is patient, kind, timely and very knowledgeable. He does hum during the appointment but it's not rude nor was it annoying. It was actually comforting to me. The staff was very kind to me. The only reason I only gave 4 stars was the office decor is very outdated in my opinion. But as long as the doctor does a good job, I can over look the decor. Update: I saw Dr Udell for a few more visits. I felt dismissed and called a liar when I reported back to the doctor that I had an allergic reaction to a medication he prescribed. He told me that no one would be allergic in a few doses. He told me that there was nothing more that he could do and told me that I should exercise by walking around a mall. I wonder if he would have would have said that to a man.

I had an appointment with Dr. Jill Johnson about a week and a half ago for arthritis pain in both…read morehands and painful heberden's nodes on both pinkies. I brought x-rays and the report and indicated I had blood work done as well. Dr. Johnson basically said I had to live with the pain since it didn't appear to be psoriatic arthritis (I have psoriasis) or rheumatoid arthritis. There was no mention of treatment options such as occupational therapy, cortisone shots, etc. She suggested over the counter pain relievers such as Aleve, which I obviously used when I initially began having pain. When I expressed that I had difficulty accepting a "you just have to live with it" treatment, she told me to wait and see if it gets worse and then I could call them again. I went to a specialist to be somewhat preventative, even though I was already having pain and visible signs (nodes) that something was wrong, instead of waiting until I basically have no movement in my hands to be "eligible" for treatment! I have never written a review before, but I felt that Dr. Johnson's "treatment plan" to "just live with it" was such an injustice that I do not want anyone else to waste their time or money. I am only in my early 50's, and while I would find her "diagnosis" unacceptable at any age, it is appalling to me that a doctor would say that when someone potentially has several decades of life left to live. Please use this review as 1) a strong recommendation not to see Dr. Jill Johnson, and 2) a reminder that it is absolutely okay to question doctors, not agree with them, and get 2nd opinions.

Tri-County Rheumatology - rhematologists - Updated May 2026

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