Dr. Johanna Gustafsson, MD, PhD, is a Specialist in Rheumatology** and runs a private practice in Kolonaki, while also offering home visits to patients residing in the Municipality of Papagou-Cholargos. She completed all of her studies exclusively in Sweden, where she gained extensive clinical and research experience.She graduated from the Medical School of the University of Gothenburg (2000), obtained her Rheumatology Specialty Title (2009) from the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, and earned her PhD (2012) from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm with the dissertation titled: “Cardiovascular Impact of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.”She is the author of 16 original peer-reviewed research articles published in international scientific journals, with 607 citations. She worked for several years as an Attending Physician at the University Rheumatology Clinic of the Karolinska University Hospital, both in the inpatient department and as the Head of the Outpatient Clinic in the same institution. Alongside her clinical and research work, she also held administrative and teaching roles, training rheumatology residents and medical students from the Karolinska Institutet.Dr. Gustafsson actively participates in international conferences and presentations, and in 2012 she was awarded a Pfizer fellowship for “Young Researchers in Rheumatology.” She is a member of the Hellenic Society for Rheumatology, the Athens Medical Association, and the Swedish Medical Association.She currently practices at the Rheumatology Department of IASO General Clinic and has served as a Scientific Associate at the Rheumatology Unit of the 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens, at Hippokration Hospital.The aim of her medical services is the accurate and timely diagnosis of rheumatic diseases, as well as the selection of the most appropriate treatment based on the latest evidence-based medicine principles and international guidelines from reputable organizations such as EULAR (European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology) and ACR (American College of Rheumatology). At the same time, individual patient characteristics—including genetic, phenotypic, and psychosocial factors—are taken into account to tailor treatment on a personalized basis, following the principles of Precision Medicine.There is also close collaboration with physicians of other specialties (e.g., internists, nephrologists, dermatologists, psychiatrists) for referrals when needed, as well as with other health professionals such as physiotherapists, psychologists, and others.