Facing Rheumatoid Arthritis Together,
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Putting You at the Center of High-Quality Infusion Care

At Infusion for Health, we provide advanced infusion therapies to help manage Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) by reducing symptoms, slowing progression, and improving quality of life — all in a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment.

 

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)?

RA is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of the joints leading to inflammation, pain, swelling, and potential long-term joint damage. RA is driven by immune dysfunction and can also affect other organs such as the eyes, lungs, skin, and heart.

RA typically affects joints on both sides of the body, commonly seen in the hands, wrists, and knees. Common symptoms include bilateral joint swelling, pain, tenderness, and stiffness. RA typically develops between ages 30 and 60 and is more prevalent in women.

The goal of RA treatment is to reduce inflammation, relieve symptoms, and slow the progression of RA, thus helping preserve long-term joint health and prevent organ damage. RA treatment typically begins with medication to control inflammation and prevent joint damage.

Infusion Therapies

Infusion and injection therapies are a cornerstone in managing moderate to severe cases of RA when other treatments are not effective. These treatments are administered in our clinics and are closely monitored by our expert care team to ensure your comfort and safety. Infusion therapy may help:

  • Reduce joint inflammation
  • Relieve joint pain
  • Decrease joint stiffness
  • Slow joint damage progression
  • Improve quality of life

 

Care That Goes Beyond Treatment

Living with a chronic condition is about more than managing symptoms — it’s about maintaining hope, independence, and peace of mind. Whether you receive treatment in our state-of-the-art centers or, if eligible, from the comfort and convenience of your own home, Infusion for Health is here to support you every step of the way.

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