Months to see a rheumatologist. There has to be a faster way.
Join the early-access list for updates about future virtual rheumatology care in your state. We’re starting by identifying where patients face the longest waits and fewest options.
No cost. No medical records required. Unsubscribe anytime.
Care is not currently available. Joining the early-access list does not establish a doctor-patient relationship or guarantee access to care.
Tell us where access is broken. We'll listen.
A few quick questions. Under 60 seconds. Your responses help us understand where rheumatology capacity is needed most.
§01 — The problem
Rheumatology access is already constrained across the U.S.
68 days
Average wait for a new rheumatology appointment across 23 major U.S. metropolitan markets.
Source: ECG Management Consultants, 202335 states
Projected to have fewer rheumatologists than needed to meet patient demand in 2025.
Source: Arthritis Care & Research, 202619 states
Projected to have less than 70% of the rheumatology workforce needed to meet demand in 2025.
Source: Arthritis Care & Research, 2026§02 — Who it's for
This list is for you if any of these are true.
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You're currently trying to find a rheumatologist.
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You've been waiting weeks or months for an appointment.
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You live somewhere with limited specialist access.
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You would consider seeing a rheumatologist virtually.
§03 — How it works
A few quick questions. Under 60 seconds.
Join the early-access list
Share your email, state, ZIP code, and experience accessing rheumatology care.
Help us understand the need
Your responses help us identify where patients face the greatest access challenges and whether virtual care could help.
Receive future updates
We’ll contact you with relevant updates as the concept develops and if future early-access opportunities become available.
Care is not currently available. Joining does not guarantee an appointment or establish a doctor-patient relationship.
§05 — Questions
Things people ask before joining.
Is virtual rheumatology care available now?
No. We are currently exploring and developing a future virtual rheumatology service. Joining the list does not guarantee access to care.
Does joining create a doctor-patient relationship?
No. Joining the early-access list does not establish a doctor-patient relationship or provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Who is this for?
This early-access list is intended for people interested in easier access to rheumatology care, particularly those currently experiencing difficulty finding or seeing a rheumatologist.
Will my information be private?
We will use the information submitted to understand patient demand and communicate updates about future services. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
Help build a faster path to rheumatology care — starting where it's needed most.
No cost · No commitment · Under 60 seconds