Welcome to the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Lupus Center. Here, patients can expect coordinated, compassionate, expert care from experienced and dedicated rheumatologists, all of whom specialize in the treatment of lupus and antiphospholipid syndrome, a related clotting disorder.
The Lupus Center incorporates the strengths of 8 board-certified rheumatologists, all researchers with interest in lupus who serve as faculty at Harvard Medical School. Our rheumatologists together see more than 500 patients with lupus each year.
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The BWH Lupus Center offers leading edge diagnosis and complete care for those with systemic lupus erhythematosus (lupus) and antiphospholipid syndrome. The Center also serves as a resource for patient education and offers coordinated care with other BWH departments as well as with primary care physicians. Learn more>>
Lupus is an autoimmune disease, which means it is the kind of disease in which proteins called antibodies recognize a person’s own organs and tissues as foreign, leading to inflammatory reactions. Lupus can involve multiple organs and connective tissue. Learn more>>