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About Dr. Sandeep Kharkar - Rheumatology
Dr. Sandeep Kharkar is an experienced Rheumatologist at CARE Hospitals, Nagpur, Nagpur. He specializes in the diagnosis and long-term management of autoimmune and musculoskeletal inflammatory conditions that affect joints, muscles, and connective tissues.His clinical expertise includes treating rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, ankylosing spondylitis, gout, systemic sclerosis, polymyositis, and vasculitis. Dr. Kharkar believes in a holistic approach that combines comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, patient education, and personalized treatment plans. His practice includes advanced immunological assessments, joint evaluations, and therapy regimens tailored for chronic rheumatologic conditions.He emphasizes early detection and intervention to prevent deformities, reduce pain, and maintain mobility. Dr. Kharkar also provides lifestyle guidance, rehabilitation support, and long-term follow-up care that improves overall quality of life for patients living with chronic inflammatory disorders.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Lupus & Autoimmune Disorders
- Ankylosing Spondylitis
- Gout & Metabolic Arthropathies
- Connective Tissue Diseases
- MBBS
- MD – General Medicine
(Specific rheumatology training if applicable can be added once confirmed)
- Recognized rheumatology clinician
- Clinical case presentations at medical seminars
- Member – Rheumatology & Internal Medicine Associations
FAQs
What conditions does a rheumatologist treat?
Autoimmune joint and inflammatory disorders such as arthritis, lupus, and spondylitis.
What are common symptoms of rheumatologic disease?
Joint pain, stiffness, swelling, fatigue, and limited mobility.
Can rheumatologic conditions be cured?
Many are manageable with long-term therapies, but not always curable.
What tests diagnose arthritis?
Blood markers, imaging (X-ray/MRI), and joint assessments.
How soon should I see a rheumatologist?
If joint pain persists beyond a few weeks or is accompanied by swelling and stiffness.