If you begin having unusual pain in your joints then you may visit your GP fairly rapidly but when will you see a specialist? A doctor specialist in arthritis is usually a rheumatologist and they will work with you to put together a dedicated and personal care plan to...
If you have been diagnosed or it is suspected you have an inflammatory arthritic condition the it is important to find the right specialise to treat it. Your GP should make a referral to an inflammatory arthritis specialist who can help you with your individual set of...
Finding appropriate arthritis treatment in London is not a difficult process. Professional rheumatologists provide arthritis treatment in London for people with many different types of arthritic and rheumatic condition. The treatments you need for your circumstances...
Rheumatoid arthritis does not yet have a cure but one of the many lifestyle changes suggested to those with the condition is altering their diet. Eating certain foods can help to manage the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and so in answer to the question this post...
The question above is a little misleading as in almost all cases exercise is essential for managing arthritis pain. Even the simplest stretches and movements should be carried out by people with arthritis, to ensure they don’t lose flexibility, remain mobile...
Consultant Physician and Rheumatologist in London
MB, ChB, MD, FRCP
GMC No. 2825957
- President of the Royal Society of Medicine, Rheumatology Division, 2017-18
- Member of Council and Trustee at the Royal Society of Medicine
- Member of Council, Rheumatology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine
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