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Yes, however, during the COVID-19 pandemic, rules are forever changing. Though individuals living with lupus are not more vulnerable to COVID -19, they are at an increased risk for complications should they get infected. We offer both in-person assessments and access to a secure video conferencing platform for those that would prefer it. Please call our office or contact us by email to make an appointment.
Yes. Women who live with lupus are more likely to trigger a flare up in pregnancy. As a woman who has had two low risk pregnancies while being closely monitored for flare-ups and possible complications, I can assist you in preparing your body for pregnancy in remaining healthy and symptom free during your pregnancy. Every pregnancy is different, let me help you prepare to be your best you in pregnancy!
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