Your first visit to Aaria Rheumatology is designed to be unhurried, comprehensive, and centred on understanding you as a person—not just your symptoms. Many patients arrive with long histories, unanswered questions, or uncertainty about their diagnosis. Our priority is to create clarity from the outset.
A Thoughtful, In-Depth Consultation
Your consultation will begin with a detailed discussion of your medical history, symptoms, previous investigations, and treatments. Time is taken to understand how your condition affects your daily life, work, family, and overall wellbeing. This holistic approach is especially important for autoimmune and immunological conditions, which often evolve over time and affect multiple systems.
A focused physical examination will follow, guided by your symptoms and concerns.
Review and Interpretation of Prior Records
Where available, we will carefully review previous blood tests, imaging, biopsy results, and specialist opinions. If findings are complex, conflicting, or unclear, they will be explained in plain language. Additional investigations may be recommended—but only where they meaningfully contribute to diagnosis or management.
Diagnostic Clarity and Care Planning
Not all patients leave the first visit with a definitive diagnosis—and that is okay. Autoimmune and immunological diseases can be nuanced, and sometimes the most responsible decision is careful observation over time. Where possible, we will outline:
- Likely diagnoses or differential considerations
- What is known versus what remains uncertain
- A clear plan for next steps
When treatment is indicated, the focus is on balancing symptom relief with long-term disease control, aligned with your medical needs and personal priorities.
Shared Decision-Making and Education
You will be actively involved in discussions around treatment options, benefits, risks, and alternatives. Education is a core part of the first visit—covering medication strategies, lifestyle considerations, vaccination planning, and what to monitor between visits.
Questions are encouraged. Understanding your condition is not a luxury—it is essential.
Next Steps and Ongoing Support
Before the visit concludes, you will have a clear understanding of:
- The working diagnosis or assessment
- Recommended investigations or treatments
- Follow-up plans and expected timelines
For patients with chronic or complex conditions, care at Aaria Rheumatology is built as a long-term partnership, with continuity, accessibility, and coordination at its core.
Reassurance for Patients
Many patients come to their first visit feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or unheard. At Aaria Rheumatology, you can expect care that is attentive, transparent, and grounded in both medical expertise and empathy.
How to Prepare for Your First Visit
A short checklist
Before your appointment, please bring or prepare the following (where available):
- Previous medical records
Consultation notes, discharge summaries, or clinic letters related to your condition.
- Recent test results
Blood tests, imaging reports (X-rays, CT, MRI, ultrasound), biopsy or pathology reports.
- Medication list
Include current medications, supplements, and any treatments you have tried in the past—especially those stopped due to side effects or lack of benefit.
- Symptom summary
A brief note on:
- When your symptoms started
- How they have changed over time
- What makes them better or worse
- Key questions or concerns
Write them down. It’s easy to forget once the consultation starts.
- Relevant personal information
Pregnancy plans, recent infections, vaccinations, major life events, or family history of autoimmune or immune-related conditions.
You do not need to have everything perfectly organised. If information is missing, we will work through it together. The goal of your first visit is understanding and clarity—not perfection.