Columbia University Department of Medicine Rheumatology
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Upper Manhattan has its share of specialized clinics, but few focus as closely on rheumatic conditions as Columbia University Department of Medicine Rheumatology. These are the kinds of places where autoimmune disorders, arthritis, and connective-tissue diseases get the attention they need—without the runaround of general practice. Situated in the Herbert Irving Pavilion, the team handles everything from lupus and vasculitis to osteoarthritis and gout, making it a quiet hub for patients who need more than a quick prescription.
You’ll find the office at 161 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY 10032, just steps from the Columbia campus. The location itself is practical; the neighborhood hums with the kind of energy that comes from a mix of hospital staff, students, and long-time locals. Rheumatology isn’t always the most visible specialty, but in a city where joints and immune systems take a beating from daily life, having a dedicated clinic matters. They don’t just treat flare-ups—they work on long-term management, which can make all the difference for chronic conditions.
Appointments cover a range of concerns: inflammatory arthritis, scleroderma, fibromyalgia, and even rare autoimmune syndromes that don’t always fit neatly into other specialties. There’s something reassuring about a clinic that doesn’t shy away from complexity. If you’re dealing with persistent pain, swelling, or fatigue that hasn’t been pinned down elsewhere, this is the kind of place that digs deeper rather than defaulting to a referral.
Reaching them is simple—just call (212) 305-4308 to set up a visit. For directions, the map at this link will get you there without guesswork. The area around Fort Washington Ave has that no-nonsense New York vibe—busy, but not overwhelming, with enough delis and pharmacies to make a clinic visit feel like part of the routine rather than a disruption.