As a consultant rheumatologist, Dr Stephanie Barrett treats many people with rheumatoid arthritis on a regular basis. This blog is packed full of advice and guidance for anyone living with the condition, but this post is about going back to basics, a sort of...
A new study funded by the charity Arthritis Research UK has looked knee pain in retired professional footballers. It finds that they are much more likely to suffer from knee problems and osteoarthritis earlier in life. The research was led by The University of...
Shoulder pain can be indicative of a more serious condition or it can simply be a one off experience. Treatment for shoulder pain varies dependent on the condition and the type of pain. Some treatment options can simply be carried out at home but in other instances...
Your health and diet Improving the health of your joints and easing your arthritis symptoms is always at the front of your mind when you live with arthritis and finding out how diet can help with arthritis is really valuable. The first points to note before we look at...
Once you have decided you want to find a rheumatologist or have been advised to do so, it is important you find one who suits your situation. You may find yourself referred to a specialist rheumatologist who simply doesn’t work for you which is why it is important to...
When you have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis or another condition you will be referred to a rheumatologist specialist or a consultant rheumatologist. This is a doctor whose experience, training and specialism is in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis...
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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