Toe joint pain is not something all people with arthritis suffer with, but for some it can be the first sign of the condition. The condition more commonly attacks the joints in your hands, knees and hips but it can happen at any part of the body where joints exist....
Steroids are naturally occurring elements in the human body. However, some patients may be given artificial steroids in the form of a steroid injection. Steroid injection treatment can reduces inflammation and in turn minimise the pain for people with arthritis and...
The Daily Telegraph Interview in The Daily Telegraph (Tuesday 8th January 2019) with Dr Stephanie Barrett discussing Rheumatoid Arthritis – Early diagnosis key to battling painful disease. The full interview can be found below… Rheumatoid arthritis is an...
Chelsea Rheumatology Clinic will be changing premises Chelsea Rheumatology Clinic/ Dr Stephanie Barrett will be changing premises on the 1st September to: Chelsea Rheumatology Clinic 102 Sydney Street Chelsea London SW3 6NJ Tel: 0207 730 8508 Fax: 0207 692 7826...
Gardening can be a great form of exercise when you have arthritis, as well as an enjoyable past time. Gardening with arthritis is more than possible but you need to be mindful and keep inflammation and swelling at bay as you enjoy your garden. Repeating actions over...
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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