Find a Rheumatologist That Accepts Medicaid in Boston, MA
Looking for a rheumatologist in Boston, Massachusetts who accepts Medicaid (Medicaid)? GProv's provider directory lets you filter rheumatology specialists by accepted insurance, so you can see only the doctors your plan covers before you book.
About Medicaid Coverage
Medicaid is a joint federal-state health coverage program for low-income individuals and families, covering about 90 million Americans. Eligibility and benefits vary by state; many states use managed care organizations (MCOs) to administer benefits. Joint federal-state coverage for low-income households.
Rheumatology Care in Boston with Medicaid
Boston has one of the densest networks of rheumatology providers who accept Medicaid. Rheumatologists diagnose and treat autoimmune and inflammatory diseases that affect the joints, muscles, and connective tissues. They manage conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and fibromyalgia with medication and lifestyle interventions.
Whether you have a Medicare-approved plan through Medicaid, GProv shows you provider credentials, hospital affiliations, languages spoken, telehealth availability, and patient reviews side-by-side. Many Medicaid-affiliated rheumatology specialists in Boston offer telehealth visits, which are typically covered the same as in-office visits under Medicaid.
Common Conditions Treated by Rheumatologists
Rheumatologists in Boston who accept Medicaid commonly treat:
- rheumatoid arthritis
- lupus
- fibromyalgia
- gout
- ankylosing spondylitis
What to Verify Before Booking
Even when a provider appears in the Medicaid network, confirm these details directly:
- The doctor is accepting new patients under your specific Medicaid plan.
- Your plan covers the type of visit (in-person, telehealth, second opinion).
- Pre-authorization or a primary-care referral is not required.
- Estimated copay or coinsurance for a rheumatology visit.
GProv surfaces this information when available and links directly to Medicaid's member portal for live verification.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I verify a rheumatologist is in-network with Medicaid in Boston?
Use GProv's Find Care filter for Medicaid or call Medicaid member services to confirm in-network status for your specific plan.
What if my Medicaid plan requires a referral to see a rheumatologist?
Many Medicaid HMO plans require a primary-care referral before seeing a specialist. PPO plans typically do not. Check your plan benefits document or call member services.
Does Medicaid cover telehealth rheumatology visits in Boston?
Yes, Medicaid typically covers telehealth visits with in-network rheumatology providers the same as in-person visits, though specific parity rules vary by state and plan.
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