- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis"When you’re in pain, you want it to stop as soon as possible. No one wants to wait months just to get an appointment with a physician. However, for the thousands of people in Western New York with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a four-month wait is common."
- Fibromyalgia
- Medical Weight LossThese injections offer many benefits including weight loss by reducing the storage of fat and increasing metabolism, as well as improvement in energy.
- Rheumatology“When I was doing my fellowship in rheumatology at a Buffalo hospital, we tried to prioritize and fast-track the most serious cases as much as possible but, unfortunately, patients still had to wait up to four months for an appointment,” said Sunita Chadha, MD, now a board-certified rheumatologist. “There’s a worsening shortage of physicians in Western New York and that’s one of the main reasons I chose to stay local to open my own practice.”
- Primary Care“If you look in the Buffalo telephone book, you won’t see many rheumatologists, especially female rheumatologists, and females suffer more from rheumatological conditions than men,” said Dr Chadha. “Although many patients first see a primary care physician for their pain because appointment wait time is less, conditions like osteoporosis, lupus, osteoarthritis, gout and rheumatoid arthritis really should be treated by a specialist who is trained in the latest and most effective treatments. Early detection can improve your prognosis and may help prevent joint and bone destruction.”
- Emergency CareKathleen joined our staff after working the previous 24 years in various positions in Western New York. Most recently, she worked as a Nurse Practitioner in the Emergency Department of Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center.
- Internal Medicine
- Allergies