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Rheumatology / Autoimmune Infusion Therapy

Expert Care for Autoimmune Disorders

Rheumatology / autoimmune infusion therapy provides advanced infusions for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus infusion treatments and biologic therapies to manage chronic autoimmune conditions. At Clinivoy, we deliver physician-directed infusion care in a controlled outpatient setting to reduce inflammation, relieve symptoms and improve long-term outcomes.
Expert Care for Autoimmune Disorders

Autoimmune & Rheumatologic Conditions

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, leading to chronic inflammation that affects joints, muscles and internal organs.
Furthermore, recognize that rheumatologic disorders often involve chronic inflammation affecting joints, muscles and organs.

Key insights:

  • Immune system dysfunction leads to persistent inflammation.

  • Symptoms include joint pain, swelling, stiffness and fatigue.

  • Many conditions require long-term immune modulation.

  • Infusion therapy is used when oral medications are not sufficient.

In addition:

  • IVIG infusion and immune globulin therapy may be used in selected autoimmune cases.

  • Immunoglobulin IV infusion helps regulate immune response in complex conditions.

  • Understanding what IVIG is used for supports informed treatment decisions.

Rheumatologic & Autoimmune Conditions We Treat

Treat a wide range of autoimmune and rheumatologic conditions requiring supervised infusion therapy. Coordinate closely with rheumatologists to ensure accurate treatment delivery and monitoring.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

Manage chronic joint inflammation with rheumatoid arthritis infusion therapy, including biologics and advanced arthritis infusion drugs designed to control disease progression.

Common features:

  • Joint pain, swelling and stiffness.

  • Symmetrical joint involvement.

  • Progressive joint damage if untreated.

Treatment approach:

  • Infusions for rheumatoid arthritis using biologics.

  • Immune system modulation.

  • Long-term inflammation control.

Psoriatic Arthritis

Address joint and skin-related inflammation through advanced infusion therapies.

Key characteristics:

  • Joint pain with psoriasis skin symptoms.

  • Nail changes and swelling.

  • Variable disease progression.

Management includes:

  • Arthritis infusion drugs (biologics).

  • Inflammation control strategies.

  • Symptom monitoring.

Ankylosing Spondylitis

Support spinal inflammation management with biologic infusions.

Common symptoms:

  • Chronic back pain.

  • Reduced spinal flexibility.

  • Fatigue.

Treatment focus:

  • Biologic therapy to reduce inflammation.

  • Maintain mobility.

  • Prevent structural damage.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Treat systemic autoimmune disease affecting multiple organs.

Key signs:

  • Joint pain and fatigue.

  • Skin rashes.

  • Organ involvement (kidneys, heart).

Therapies include:

  • Lupus infusion therapies.

  • Immunomodulatory medications.

  • Selected use of immune globulin therapy.

Polymyositis / Dermatomyositis

Manage muscle inflammation and weakness through infusion-based care.

Symptoms include:

  • Muscle weakness.

  • Difficulty swallowing.

  • Skin manifestations (dermatomyositis).

Treatment approach:

  • Immunosuppressive infusions.

  • IVIG infusion in selected cases.

  • Ongoing monitoring.

Infusion Medications Used

Deliver advanced medications in a supervised clinical setting based on physician prescriptions. Ensure precise dosing, monitoring and coordination for optimal outcomes.
Biologics (Remicade, Rituxan, Actemra)

Use targeted biologic therapies to control autoimmune activity.

Key benefits:

  • Block inflammatory pathways.

  • Reduce joint damage.

  • Improve quality of life.

Used for:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Lupus.

  • Other autoimmune diseases

Immunomodulators

Regulate immune system activity in chronic autoimmune conditions.

Functions include:

  • Suppressing abnormal immune responses.

  • Reducing inflammation.

  • Supporting long-term disease control.

In some cases:

  • Combined with immunoglobulin IV infusion.

  • May include immune globulin therapy for immune regulation.

Steroid Infusion

Control acute inflammation and flare-ups.

Common uses:

  • Severe autoimmune exacerbations.

  • Rapid symptom relief.

Benefits:

  • Fast-acting anti-inflammatory effect.

  • Stabilization during disease flares.

Benefits of Infusion Therapy from Clinivoy for Autoimmune Disease

Experience clinically supervised infusion care designed for safety, comfort and efficiency.
Benefit from a patient-centered model that improves treatment adherence and outcomes.

Key advantages:

  • Direct medication delivery for faster therapeutic effect.

  • Precise dosing and controlled administration.

  • Reduced reliance on oral medications.

Clinivoy-specific benefits:

  • Physician-led infusion protocols.

  • Experienced infusion nurses.

  • Continuous monitoring throughout sessions.

  • Insurance coordination and authorization support.

In addition:

  • Comfortable private infusion suites.

  • Reduced hospital wait times.

  • Enhanced patient experience and safety.

What to Expect

Prepare for a streamlined, coordinated infusion experience designed for autoimmune care.

Before your visit:

  • Confirm physician referral and treatment plan

  • Complete insurance verification and authorization

  • Review medication protocol with clinical staff

During your session:

  • Receive arthritis infusion drugs in a private infusion suite.

  • Benefit from individualized infusion rate adjustments.

  • Undergo continuous monitoring for safety and tolerance.

  • Relax with access to recliners, Wi-Fi and entertainment.

After your session:

  • Receive post-infusion care instructions.

  • Monitor for any delayed reactions.

  • Schedule follow-up infusions as prescribed.

  • Ensure communication with your rheumatologist for continuity of care.

What to Expect

Schedule Rheumatology / Autoimmune Infusion Therapy

Take control of your autoimmune condition with expert infusion care at Clinivoy. Our team supports you at every step, from treatment planning and insurance approval to coordination with your specialist.

Book your appointment today to schedule rheumatoid arthritis or lupus infusion therapy in a comfortable, fully supervised setting.

FAQs

Rheumatology includes autoimmune and inflammatory diseases affecting joints, muscles and connective tissues, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis.
Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most common rheumatologic conditions, characterized by chronic joint inflammation and immune system dysfunction.
Osteoporosis is a bone density disorder rather than an autoimmune rheumatic disease, although it may be managed by rheumatologists.
Conditions like lupus are often difficult to diagnose due to variable symptoms that mimic other diseases.
Autoimmune diseases are typically managed not cured through medications, lifestyle adjustments and therapies such as biologics or IVIG infusion when indicated.
Examples include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease and psoriasis.
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