From peaceful walks along the Muskingum River to celebrations at the Canal Festival and weekends exploring Clary Gardens—life in Coshocton should be about connection and community, not limited by pain or stiffness.
AndHealth brings board-certified, experienced rheumatology care directly to you, helping you manage rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) without leaving the comfort of your hometown.
Coshocton residents deserve access to the same high-quality rheumatology care available in larger cities. Living with a chronic autoimmune rheumatology condition can be challenging, especially when specialist access is limited.
AndHealth bridges that gap—offering advanced rheumatology expertise, telehealth convenience, and full-person support designed for Coshocton’s residents. Our practice is in-network with Medicare, Medicaid and most major Ohio health plans, and we work with you to find the lowest possible cost of treatment.
Your AndHealth team isn’t just a collection of providers; we’re a coordinated rheumatology care team, including a rheumatologist, clinical pharmacist, coordinating provider, health coach, and patient navigator. When you need lab work, we coordinate with local facilities. When advanced imaging or infusions become necessary, we work seamlessly with Coshocton Regional Medical Center and trusted specialists in nearby Zanesville and Newark.

For rheumatoid arthritis care, our approach includes medications—including traditional DMARDs and cutting-edge biologics—with lifestyle modifications to amplify effectiveness. We’ll guide you through nutrition, sleep, and stress-reduction to minimize flares and protect joints.

Ankylosing spondylitis care combines targeted medications with strategic movement therapies designed to maintain your spine’s flexibility. Your team develops personalized stretching protocols and posture exercises that fit seamlessly into your daily routine.

For psoriatic arthritis care, we collaborate closely with dermatology specialists to synchronize treatments that address both your skin symptoms and joint inflammation. Through winter and summer, we adjust your treatment schedule to meet the seasonal flare challenges.
30381 Chieftain Drive
Logan, OH 43138
1330 Clark St
Cambridge, OH 43725
Franklinton Central – Columbus
777 West State Street Suite 201 A
Enter parking garage from:
W. Town Street, S Davis Ave,
Columbus, OH 43222
Pharmacy + Specialty Pharmacy only locations
1160 W Broad St
Columbus, OH 43222
3433 Agler Rd, Suite 2800
Columbus, OH 43219
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Virtual video visits available for Indiana & Ohio residents
We want you to feel as comfortable in an online appointment as you would in person. Here’s how a virtual appointment works.
You and your doctor will join a video call at a place most convenient to you - at home, work, your car, etc.
Choose somewhere quiet where you can speak freely, and where you have a good internet connection.
Your nearest Community Health Center can also provide a private room with a computer where you can join your appointment (reserved in advance).
Your rheumatologist will ask you where you are experiencing symptoms.
They will ask you to show the affected joints on camera to confirm swelling, redness, or other factors.
Your rheumatologist may ask you to press on your joints and report how it feels, as part of the evaluation.
When swelling or other symptoms are hard to visualize, your rheumatologist will order imaging (x-ray or MRI) to get more information, as they would during an in-person exam.
When you are in a flare, or having a hard day, an online appointment can be much easier to join.
An online appointment saves you time from driving to an office, sitting in a waiting room, and then seeing your provider.
An online appointment should feel as unrushed and thorough as in person.
We want you to always feel that you can ask all of your questions, report on how you've been feeling, and help us create or modify the best treatment plan for you.
Coshocton’s small-town setting offers peace and a slower pace, but healthcare access can sometimes mean long drives or delayed specialist appointments. AndHealth eliminates those barriers through telehealth visits, medication delivery, and coordinated local lab and imaging services.
Our whole person approach adapts to your lifestyle, community, and environment. Whether you’re working at one of Coshocton’s paper manufacturing facilities, involved in agriculture, or balancing home and caregiving duties, we help you maintain treatment consistency and symptom control through flexible scheduling and year-round care coordination.
Your AndHealth pharmacist ensures your biologics and specialty medications are stored safely during hot, humid Ohio summers and freezing winters, while your health coach helps you navigate diet, movement, and stress management—all critical components for managing autoimmune conditions.
Coshocton County’s economy includes healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture—each with different insurance patterns and health needs. We proudly accept Ohio Medicaid and most major insurance plans, ensuring affordable access for every patient. Our care model includes zero-copay visits for AndHealth’s rheumatology care team under Medicaid coverage, ensuring comprehensive, barrier-free treatment.
Rural residents often face additional barriers like transportation or limited appointment availability. With virtual visits and anytime messaging, AndHealth makes care accessible even during severe weather or busy work seasons.
Coshocton’s topography and river valley setting create unique environmental influences. The river corridor traps moisture, leading to microclimates with higher humidity and frequent fog, which can exacerbate pain and fatigue in people with chronic inflammatory conditions.
Industrial legacies from local manufacturing—such as historic paper and chemical production—may also have residual environmental effects. Although modern regulations have improved air quality, localized exposure to fine particulates and airborne irritants can increase inflammation in sensitive individuals.
Despite humidity challenges, Coshocton offers many natural advantages for arthritis management. Your AndHealth care team helps you maximize these benefits with individualized activity, sleep, and mindfulness plans that complement your medical treatment.
Clean rural air compared to metropolitan areas reduces exposure to traffic pollution, a known inflammatory trigger. Access to nature—Clary Gardens, Lake Park, and the nearby Woodbury Wildlife Area—encourages low-impact physical activity like walking or swimming that supports joint health. Community rhythm—a slower pace of life reduces stress, which directly improves autoimmune symptom management.
Coshocton’s humid continental climate influences rheumatology conditions significantly. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold and damp, both of which can affect joint pain and stiffness. Living near the Muskingum and Walhonding Rivers, Coshocton residents may also experience higher ambient humidity levels year-round compared to inland towns, which can increase inflammatory sensitivity in people with autoimmune arthritis.
High humidity, especially in July and August when levels often exceed 75%, can increase swelling, morning stiffness, and fatigue for those with rheumatoid or psoriatic arthritis. Winter temperature drops, commonly into the teens, are associated with increased joint pain and stiffness, particularly for ankylosing spondylitis patients experiencing spinal inflammation. Barometric pressure swings from river valley weather patterns often trigger symptom flares in sensitive individuals, especially before storms or cold fronts.
Based on national prevalence rates (29–50 per 1,000 adults), Coshocton County’s population of about 36,000 suggests 1,000–1,800 residents are living with rheumatoid arthritis. Rural areas often experience slightly higher prevalence due to aging demographics and limited early diagnosis access—both key reasons AndHealth prioritizes telehealth and proactive screening for this community.
Ankylosing spondylitis affects approximately 0.1% of adults, indicating around 35–50 residents in Coshocton County may live with this chronic spinal condition. Because AS often develops before age 30, early recognition is essential for young adults in the workforce—particularly those engaged in physical labor or long-commute jobs that can worsen back stiffness.
Psoriatic arthritis affects an estimated 90–100 residents in the county, based on national prevalence rates of around 0.24%. With up to one-third of individuals with psoriasis developing joint involvement, early dermatology collaboration is vital. AndHealth coordinates with dermatologists across eastern and central Ohio to ensure timely diagnosis and dual management of skin and joint symptoms.
The area experiences significant seasonal shifts—hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters—with transitional seasons offering the most comfort for people with arthritis. Rapid temperature and pressure changes in spring and fall may still cause brief symptom fluctuations.
Coshocton’s rural air quality is generally good, though industrial zones along U.S. Route 36 can experience occasional particulate emissions from manufacturing and energy production. The county’s position in a river valley can trap air during temperature inversions, temporarily increasing irritants like ozone or dust that may worsen autoimmune symptoms.
Coshocton’s municipal water system primarily sources from groundwater aquifers and the Muskingum River Basin. The EPA reports good compliance with drinking water standards; however, seasonal agricultural runoff and older infrastructure in some areas may affect water clarity or mineral balance. Clean, filtered water intake supports overall inflammation management and medication metabolism.
The Coshocton area experiences a wide annual temperature range (20°F–85°F) and frequent precipitation. These fluctuations contribute to barometric instability—one of the leading triggers of joint pain sensitivity in arthritis patients. Your AndHealth care team will help you adapt activity levels, hydration, and medication timing to align with Ohio’s shifting seasons.
Residents working in paper production, chemical processing, or agriculture may encounter environmental irritants that increase inflammatory markers. AndHealth’s comprehensive assessments help identify workplace-related triggers and develop strategies to minimize exposure—protecting long-term joint health.
Coshocton’s active community calendar provides numerous opportunities for connection, education, and wellness.
Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival (June) is a beloved community event where AndHealth partners with local organizations to promote arthritis awareness and distribute educational materials on autoimmune care. Coshocton Canal Festival (July) celebrates local history and serves as a gathering point for community health booths and wellness screenings. Coshocton Regional Medical Center Health Fair (Spring) provides arthritis risk assessments, nutrition counseling, and medication management resources. These annual events promote awareness and provide access to valuable local health resources for residents living with chronic conditions.
Throughout the year, Coshocton Regional Medical Center and the Coshocton County Health Department host wellness events focusing on chronic disease management, preventive health, and fitness programs.
Community highlights include the County Health & Wellness Expo (April), featuring free screenings and chronic condition education. YMCA Arthritis-Friendly Fitness Classes has low-impact movement programs supporting joint mobility and strength. Clary Gardens Wellness Walks offers seasonal guided walks promoting physical activity and mindfulness. These initiatives help Coshocton residents take proactive steps toward improving health outcomes and managing rheumatology conditions year-round.
Coshocton’s close-knit community provides a strong foundation for local support:
These in-person networks help combat isolation and provide shared experiences, which research shows can significantly improve coping and treatment adherence.
Online community groups
For Coshocton residents seeking connection from home, numerous online communities offer real-time support and education. “Southeastern Ohio Arthritis Warriors” is a Facebook community connecting patients across smaller Ohio towns. “Ohio RA/PsA Community” is a statewide online group for sharing local rheumatologist recommendations, treatment experiences, and arthritis-friendly recipes. Arthritis Foundation Live Yes! Online Connect Groups hosts virtual meetings for people living with rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and psoriatic arthritis.
Your AndHealth care team can help you connect to these online networks, providing both social and emotional support between medical visits.
Yes! AndHealth proudly accepts Ohio Medicaid and provides comprehensive rheumatology care with no copays for any member of your care team—including your rheumatologist, clinical pharmacist, coordinating provider, health coach, and patient navigator. This means you get complete autoimmune care without financial barriers.
Ohio Medicaid covers all essential autoimmune care including specialist visits, lab work, imaging (X-rays, MRIs), prescription medications including biologics, and additional services like nutrition programs and sleep tracking—all provided at no cost to you through AndHealth.
With AndHealth and Ohio Medicaid, you have zero copays for appointments with your entire care team. This includes your rheumatologist, clinical pharmacist, health coach, and patient navigator, ensuring cost never prevents you from getting the care you need.
AndHealth’s care navigators work with uninsured patients to find rheumatology care on a sliding fee scale and help identify assistance programs for housing, transportation, groceries, and utilities. We believe everyone deserves access to world-class healthcare regardless of insurance status.
Your AndHealth clinical pharmacist helps ensure you have the lowest medication costs through patient assistance programs, copay support, and insurance optimization. We coordinate with drug manufacturers and assistance programs to minimize your out-of-pocket expenses for biologics and other specialized medications.
AndHealth is in-network and accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE and most commercial health plans in Ohio and Indiana.
AndHealth typically offers appointments within 1-2 weeks with no referral needed. We understand that autoimmune rheumatology conditions can’t wait for long specialist queues, so we prioritize timely access to care in Coshocton, whether virtual or in-person.
No referral required! You can contact AndHealth directly to schedule your appointment. This eliminates delays and barriers that often prevent people from getting timely rheumatology care.
While same-day appointments depend on availability, AndHealth provides anytime messaging with your care team between visits. During flares, you can text your provider team immediately for guidance, medication adjustments, or urgent care coordination if needed.
For severe flares, contact your AndHealth care team through anytime messaging first. If you need immediate medical attention, your nearest emergency department is available 24/7. Always inform them you’re an AndHealth patient so they can coordinate with your care team.
Yes! AndHealth provides both in-person and virtual appointments, perfect for Coshocton residents who may face transportation challenges or prefer the convenience of telehealth. Virtual visits include comprehensive assessments using on-camera reviews and coordination with local lab work and imaging.
Absolutely. Your AndHealth rheumatologist can prescribe and adjust medications during virtual visits. Your clinical pharmacist coordinates prescription delivery and provides injection training via telehealth when needed, ensuring treatment continuity regardless of weather or transportation issues.
Virtual visits are 45-minute comprehensive appointments where your rheumatologist reviews symptoms, assesses joint function through guided movements, discusses lab results, and adjusts treatment plans. A clinical pharmacist may join to discuss medications, and the entire care team coordinates your ongoing management.
Yes, all AndHealth rheumatologists are board-certified specialists with extensive training in autoimmune rheumatology conditions. They bring decades of experience to you as a patient in Coshocton, Ohio, ensuring you receive high quality care throughout your relationship with any of your AndHealth providers.
AndHealth provides a complete 5-person care team (rheumatologist, clinical pharmacist, coordinating provider, health coach, and patient navigator) working together for your chronic condition rheumatology care. This comprehensive approach, combined with telehealth options and no referral requirements, brings specialized care directly to people living with rheumatology conditions in Coshocton, Ohio.
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2. Arthritis Foundation. Community and support resources – Ohio chapter.
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4. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). “Understanding Psoriatic Arthritis and Spondyloarthritis” (2022)
5. American Lung Association. “State of the Air: Ohio Report” (2025)
6. American College of Rheumatology. Guidelines for Rheumatoid Arthritis
7. U.S. Census Bureau – Coshocton County QuickFacts
8. American Lung Association – Ohio Air Quality Report (2024)
9. Arthritis Foundation – Weather & Arthritis Pain Connection
10. Drinking Water Quality Reports – Muskingum County Water Report
11. Coshocton Regional Medical Center – Community Health Initiatives
12. Environmental Data Maps for Ohio (EPA.gov)
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