Tiffany K. Gill is a Rheumatologist based in Adelaide, working from Level 7, SAHMRI North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
Rheumatology is about more than just aches and pains. It looks at health issues that affect joints, muscles, and the body’s immune system. In many cases, Tiffany helps people who have ongoing problems like arthritis, osteoarthritis, bursitis, and frozen shoulder.
Some visits are about flare-ups, where symptoms come and go and can feel unpredictable. Others are about long-term conditions that need careful follow-up, like osteoporosis or polymyalgia rheumatica. There’s also gout, which can be very painful and often needs the right plan to reduce attacks and manage levels over time.
At times, symptoms can also overlap with wider health concerns. Tiffany’s clinic work includes checking issues linked with metabolic problems, including metabolic syndrome, abdominal obesity, and obesity. Restless Legs Syndrome can be part of the story too, especially when sleep is affected.
Sleep and daily wellbeing matter, so she also looks at related conditions such as insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness. Obstructive sleep apnoea can go along with these struggles, and getting the full picture helps guide what comes next.
People may also seek help when they have muscle weakness or shrinkage, or when they’re dealing with muscle atrophy. At times, appointments can include pain that’s been tough to settle, like acute pain that affects day-to-day movement.
Some patients come with complex, unusual problems. Tiffany treats conditions such as rhizomelic pseudopolyarthritis and primary lateral sclerosis. She also works with people managing bigger challenges, including issues like hypertension and metabolic-related health changes.
Because care can be more than one symptom at once, the approach is practical. It focuses on understanding what’s going on, then making a clear plan for management. When treatment is adjusted, it’s usually done with comfort and day-to-day impact in mind.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed here. Education and work history details also aren’t provided in the information available, so the main focus stays on the clinical care she delivers for a broad mix of rheumatology and related conditions.