Lyndsey Cole, MD
Locations
Practice Locations
Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
720-777-1234
Provider Expertise
Clinical Interest for Patients
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), periodic fever syndromes including PFAPA, lupus, CNO/CRMO, macrophage activation syndrome, Kawasaki Disease, fever of unknown origin, autoinflammatory syndromes
Conditions & Treatments
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Bones, Joints and Muscles
Arthritis
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Symptoms and Manifestations
Fever
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Immune System
Autoimmune Disorders
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Infections
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Kawasaki Disease
Education & Training
Medical Schools
MD, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine (2017)
Undergraduate Schools
BS, University of Arizona (AZ) (2013)
Residency Program
University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2020)
Fellowships
University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2024)
University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2024)
Research & Grants
Research Interests for Patients
My research focuses on the intersection between infectious organisms and rheumatologic conditions and its implications in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. I am currently studying the fecal microbiome in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) to learn how it compares to healthy controls and to assess how the different features of the fecal microbiome associate with clinical characteristics in JIA, including dietary intake.
information for referring providers
Referral Contact Phone
Referring Patients Link
Clinical Interests for Referring Providers
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), periodic fever syndromes including PFAPA, lupus, CNO/CRMO, macrophage activation syndrome, Kawasaki Disease, fever of unknown origin, autoinflammatory syndromes
Research Interest for Referring Providers
My research focuses on the intersection between infectious organisms and rheumatologic conditions and its implications in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. I am currently studying the fecal microbiome in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) to learn how it compares to healthy controls and to assess how the different features of the fecal microbiome associate with clinical characteristics in JIA, including dietary intake.