Andrew J. Teichtahl

Rheumatologist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of Andrew J. Teichtahl

Andrew J. Teichtahl is a rheumatologist based in Melbourne, working from 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia. Rheumatology can sound a bit confusing, but in plain terms it’s about joints, muscles, and the conditions that can cause pain and stiffness over time.


Andrew looks after people dealing with arthritis and joint problems, including osteoarthritis. He also supports patients with inflammatory types of arthritis, where swelling and pain can flare up and settle down again. In many cases, care also focuses on keeping daily life as steady as possible, even when symptoms change from week to week.


Joint and spine issues often come up in his work too. That can include problems related to the discs in the back, such as invertebral disc disease and herniated disc. Chronic pain is another big part of the picture, especially when pain hangs around and affects sleep, movement, and overall energy.


Some people see Andrew for knee problems and long-term joint damage. This can include situations where knee replacement is being considered, or where recovery and ongoing joint care are part of the plan. He also works with conditions such as synovitis, osteonecrosis, and Kienbock’s disease, which can affect how joints and bones cope under pressure.


There are also health factors that can go hand-in-hand with joint health. Andrew’s service list includes obesity and high cholesterol, and these can matter because they may add strain to joints and affect overall health risks. At times, treatment and advice can cover how these things fit into the bigger picture, not just the pain itself.


Information about Andrew’s experience, education, and any research work isn’t listed here. Clinical trial details are also not provided in the information available. If you want to know about his training background, or whether he’s involved with research or trials, it’s best to ask the clinic directly when you book.


If you’re looking for a calm, practical approach to ongoing joint and inflammatory conditions, Andrew Teichtahl is a rheumatology option in central Melbourne, right on St Kilda Road.

Services & Conditions Treated

OsteoarthritisArthritisInvertebral Disc DiseaseChronic PainHerniated DiskHigh CholesterolKienbock's DiseaseKnee ReplacementObesityOsteonecrosisPneumocystis Jiroveci PneumoniaSynovitis

Publications

1 total

Methotrexate to treat hand osteoarthritis with synovitis (METHODS): an Australian, multisite, parallel-group, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial.

Lancet (London, England) • June 19, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does Dr Andrew J. Teichtahl treat?
Dr Teichtahl treats a range of musculoskeletal and rheumatic conditions, including osteoarthritis, other forms of arthritis, chronic pain, and issues with the spine such as invertebral disc disease and herniated discs. He also lists conditions like synovitis, osteonecrosis, and related health concerns.
What services does the clinic offer for joint and bone health?
The services focus on joint and bone health, including assessment and management of osteoarthritis, arthritis, chronic pain, and conditions affecting the knees and spine. Specific treatments may include conservative care and guidance on lifestyle factors.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Teichtahl in Melbourne?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic at the Melbourne address: 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia. If you need more details, call ahead or check the practitioner’s profile for booking options.
Does Dr Teichtahl treat knee and spine conditions?
Yes. The listed services include knee-related conditions and spine issues such as invertebral disc disease and herniated discs, with management tailored to each patient.
Is this clinic suitable for patients with chronic pain or obesity-related concerns?
The services include chronic pain management and obesity as part of the overall health plan. If you have chronic pain or weight-related concerns, you can discuss these with the doctor during your visit.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring any relevant medical records, imaging results, a list of current medications, and notes about your symptoms and how they affect daily life. If you’re unsure, contact the clinic for guidance before your visit.