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Elena from Calgary asks: Is it possible to connect with a Rheumatologist virtually? Or do appointments need to be in person?
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how rheumatology visits happen. While some patients are still being seen in person, many are being seen virtually – either through phone or video (Zoom) appointments. Check with your rheumatologist’s office to see what they are doing, and if a virtual visit is appropriate for you. For more information on virtual visits and how to best prepared, check out our webpage and video.