Certified by the American Board of Rheumatology and fellowship-trained at Stanford University, Corrie Broudy, MD treats autoimmune and inflammatory joint disease from the Sharp Rees-Stealy complex in downtown San Diego's Bankers Hill. Her clinical focus on rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjögren's syndrome, and spondyloarthropathies draws on Albert Einstein College of Medicine training and Montefiore Hospital residency, with autoimmune overlap co-management coordinated through specialists like Ashika Odhav, MD in the same building. Bilingual consultations in English and Spanish serve the Bankers Hill, Middletown, and greater downtown patient population near Balboa Park, with additional Sharp Rees-Stealy locations in Chula Vista providing South Bay rheumatology access. Published co-authored research on biologic therapy outcomes with Stanford University collaborators reinforces a treatment approach grounded in evidence-based immunomodulation for complex autoimmune presentations. Safety-net referral coordination extends to Downtown Family Health Center at Connections for uninsured and underinsured patients requiring longitudinal autoimmune disease monitoring in the downtown community. The most advanced disease management involves biologic infusion protocols—including anti-TNF, IL-6 receptor inhibitor, and B-cell depleting agents—with serial hepatic function and immunoglobulin monitoring under American College of Rheumatology treatment guidelines.