Joint and bone careWho this is for
This visit may be a good fit if
- You have ongoing joint pain, stiffness, swelling, or arthritis follow-up questions.
- You have bone-health concerns, osteoporosis history, fracture-risk questions, or prior bone-density results.
- You want help organizing medications, monitoring, imaging or lab records, injection questions, referrals, or chronic-care follow-up.
During the visit
What to expect when you're here
- We review your symptoms, prior diagnoses, medications, imaging or bone-density records, and specialist notes when available.
- We discuss whether chronic-care planning, labs, imaging, medication review, referral, injection discussion, fall-risk planning, or follow-up timing may be appropriate.
- We help separate routine medical follow-up from urgent symptoms that need immediate evaluation.
Local medical care
What you can count on here
- This content is kept on the medical site because arthritis and osteoporosis are medical topics, not aesthetic services.
- Dr. Mohammad Golparian's internal medicine profile notes chronic-condition experience, including diabetes, kidney disease, and high blood pressure.
- The page uses careful medical language and avoids promising specific injections, medications, or outcomes online.
Appointment preparation
Before booking arthritis and osteoporosis
You can make your visit go smoothly by jotting down the main reason you're coming in, your current medications, allergies, pharmacy, insurance plan, recent records, and any questions on your mind. If your visit follows recent urgent care, a hospital stay, specialist care, labs, imaging, or a medication change, bring those details along if you have them.
If you're traveling in from Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, or another nearby Yavapai County community, it helps to double-check directions, office hours, insurance details, and any forms before you head out.
When to call
Give us a call when timing matters
Online booking, forms, and portal messages may not be reviewed right away. Call us for urgent office questions, when you're not sure what to book, for time-sensitive medication questions, or if you'd like help choosing the right appointment type. For emergency symptoms, call 911.
Common questions
Common Questions About Arthritis and Osteoporosis Care
Can First Choice Medical Center help with arthritis follow-up?
Arthritis can be part of chronic care or primary care follow-up. The visit may review symptoms, medications, prior records, labs, imaging, specialist notes, and whether a referral or follow-up plan is needed.
Can osteoporosis questions be discussed here?
Yes, bone-health and osteoporosis questions can be reviewed as part of medical care. Bring any bone-density results, fracture history, medications, supplements, specialist notes, or prior treatment information you have.
Do you promise injections or a specific treatment online?
No. Treatment decisions depend on clinician review, diagnosis, risks, records, and what is appropriate for the patient. The website cannot confirm candidacy for injections, medications, imaging, or referrals.
Can osteoporosis or arthritis visits include PRP or injection questions?
You can bring up PRP, steroid injections, gel injections, medications, bone-health medications, or specialist recommendations during a medical visit. The clinic cannot promise a specific procedure online. Candidacy, availability, risks, alternatives, and referrals must be reviewed directly with the clinician.
When should joint pain be treated as urgent?
Call the clinic or seek urgent care if symptoms are severe, rapidly worsening, follow an injury, include fever, or involve major swelling, redness, or inability to use the joint. For emergency symptoms, call 911.
