Arthritis Treatment in Georgia
Same-day arthritis evaluation at 15 Georgia clinics. Get a diagnosis, pain relief, and a treatment plan without a specialist referral.

Most Insurance Accepted
FSA & HSA Accepted
Self-pay available
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Comprehensive arthritis care nearby
Arthritis is evaluated the same day for diagnosis, pain relief, and a treatment plan at AllCare's 15 Georgia clinics, without a specialist referral. Self-pay starts at $140.
Specialist Referrals
Physical therapy for mobility, or a surgeon if your arthritis is severe.
Joint Aspiration
A small fluid sample from the joint checks for crystals, bacteria, or viruses.
Arthritis Medications
NSAIDs, corticosteroids, DMARDs, or stronger options matched to your pain level.
Blood Tests
Check ANA, uric acid, sed rate, and CBC to identify your arthritis type and causes.
Arthritis Diagnosis
We review your history, examine your joints, and test to pinpoint your arthritis type.
what to expect
Arthritis diagnosis and treatment without the wait
Pin Down The Type
Build The Plan
Track Your Joints
15 Georgia clinics treating arthritis

Braselton

Halcyon

Duluth

Hamilton Ridge

Ellard Village

Peachtree Plaza

Tyrone

Smyrna

Alpharetta

Decatur

Dallas

Northside

Reynoldstown

Buckhead

Midtown
Help from qualified providers & specialists

Tracey Sills

Tolu Arowosegbe

Sherlyne Anatole

Regina Davis
FAQ
Common questions about arthritis
Who can benefit from arthritis treatment?
If joint pain is slowing you down or getting worse, it's worth talking with us, especially severe pain lasting over a week, worsening stiffness, new flare-ups, pain that sticks around after rest, or joints that turn red, hot, or click when you move. The right treatment depends on the type, so diagnosis matters.
What are the types of arthritis?
There are over 150 types of arthritis, from disease, infection, injury, overuse, or genetics. Osteoarthritis is the most common, wearing down cartilage in knees, hips, and spine. Rheumatoid and juvenile arthritis are autoimmune, and psoriatic arthritis inflames skin and joints. Pinning down your type is the first step toward the right plan.
Can cracking my knuckles cause arthritis?
While your parents may have told you cracking your knuckles could cause arthritis, it’s more likely they were just annoyed by the noise. After all, there is no real evidence that knuckle cracking causes arthritis. If you feel pain when cracking your knuckles, you may have an abnormality in the structure of the joint, like loose cartilage or injured ligaments. Seek medical attention if you have severe pain or pain that doesn’t resolve after a day or two when cracking your knuckles.
Can arthritis be cured?
As of today, there is no cure for arthritis, but with the proper treatment plan and lifestyle modifications, you can reduce the pain and discomfort associated with it. In addition, the Arthritis Society has funded scientists working toward permanent solutions that may one day give us a future without arthritis.
Should I exercise if I have arthritis?
Yes. If you have arthritis, it’s important to keep exercising. Regular activity can help strengthen the muscles around your joints, which can support and protect them. Remember, it’s normal to feel sore at first, and it’s important to note that you’re not making your joints any worse, especially if you haven’t exercised in a while. While past sports injuries might increase the risk of osteoarthritis in a specific joint, it’s not caused by exercising too much.
Can arthritis kill you?
If left untreated, some forms of advanced arthritis can eventually be life-threatening. But even if arthritis isn’t severe, it can disrupt your quality of life, especially if undiagnosed or untreated for long periods of time. That’s why it’s important to discuss your symptoms with your doctor and devise a treatment plan as soon as possible, especially if you have a form of inflammatory arthritis.
What can I do to help with arthritis pain?
While there is no one-size-fits-all treatment for arthritis, there are several treatments that can help ease some of your discomfort, including analgesics, medications, lifestyle changes, physical therapy, and even surgery. It’s best to talk with a physician to determine the best arthritis pain relief treatment for you.
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15 Georgia clinics treating arthritis

Braselton
1070 Braselton Village Parkway, Suite 100, Braselton, GA 30517














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