Behcet’s Disease Center

Behcet’s disease, a rare condition that causes inflammation in the blood vessels, can be difficult to diagnose because its symptoms, including mouth sores, skin problems, and arthritis, are found in many other conditions. An accurate diagnosis of Behçet’s disease is the key to managing these symptoms.

Recognition

U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals” ranks NYU Langone among the top 10 hospitals in the country for rheumatology.

At NYU Langone’s Behcet’s Disease Center, part of NYU Langone’s Seligman Center for Advanced Therapeutics, our team has the experience to give you a correct diagnosis and start you on an effective treatment plan.

Our level of expertise has made us one of the leading centers for the care and treatment of Behcet’s disease, considered a rheumatic condition because it causes blood vessel inflammation. We have treated more than 1,200 people with this condition from 35 states and 7 countries.

We are also at the national forefront of clinical research aimed at understanding the body processes that create the symptoms of Behcet’s disease, as well as the development of new treatment options.

Because of the rarity of Behcet’s disease, people travel from outside New York City to our center for diagnosis and treatment. Please contact NYU Langone’s Guest Services and International Services programs for help coordinating your travel plans and your medical experience at NYU Langone.

Our Team

Our rheumatologist is a nationally recognized expert on Behcet’s disease.