There are a number of different medical treatments for osteoporosis. The treatments are provided for both prevention and reducing the impact of the symptoms of the disease and each medication should be tailored specifically to the individual’s specifically symptoms....
It is unfortunate for many people living with the chronic skin condition psoriasis that one of the symptoms is often to develop arthritis. Around 20-25% of all people with psoriasis go on to develop psoriatic arthritis and the two conditions are very closely linked....
Repetitive tasks at work could increase your risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis Research carried out in Sweden shows that people whose jobs involve repetitive physical tasks can be at an increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. The study was carried out by...
Five Lifestyle Tips Living with rheumatoid arthritis can be challenging. There are small changes that you could make which might make day-to-day life a little bit easier. Whether you’re a student, in work or retired, there are ways you can manage your condition around...
Dietary Antioxidants have potential to reduce risk of Hip Osteoarthritis A newly published study has shown that eating a diet of foods rich in antioxidants could be an effective way of reducing the risk of hip osteoarthritis. Published by a team of researchers from...
What to Look Out For Arthritis is a condition which mainly effects the joints of the body but it isn’t only the joints which may be an indication of the condition. has many other symptoms which you can look out for and usually the symptoms develop gradually...
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
Making an appointment
Please contact Dr Stephanie Barrett’s Practice Manager on: