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Answers tagged Alberta: Page 1 of 1
In Alberta, a rheumatologist sees patients when consulted by another physician. Most commonly, a family physician will feel their patient would benefit from seeing a rheumatologist, particularly if they feel their patient may have inflammatory arthritis or a related rheumatic disease.