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Private Rheumatology Clinic in London
Rheumatology encompasses a wide range of disorders, including arthritis, osteoporosis, lupus, and gout.
Our renowned Rheumatology Department at St John & Elizabeth Hospital offers a comprehensive approach to managing these conditions, focusing on improving patients’ quality of life through personalised care plans.
Our team utilises advanced diagnostic techniques to ensure accurate diagnoses, followed by tailored treatment plans that may include medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. Our holistic approach aims not only to alleviate symptoms but also to address the root causes of each condition, offering solutions for pain management, inflammation reduction, and preservation of joint function.
Private Rheumatologists
Frequently asked questions about Rheumatology
Your journey begins with a detailed consultation with one of our expert rheumatologists. During this session, you’ll discuss your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals. This helps us create a personalised care plan, ensuring you fully understand your diagnosis and the treatment options available.
To confirm your diagnosis, we may recommend:
- Blood tests.
- Imaging studies, such as X-rays or ultrasounds.
- Physical examinations.
These tests allow us to tailor your treatment plan effectively.
Treatment plans are tailored to your specific condition and may include:
- Medications to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and manage the disease.
- Physical therapy to improve joint function, mobility, and strength.
- Lifestyle advice, including exercise recommendations, dietary guidance, and tips to protect your joints during daily activities.
We provide ongoing support, including regular follow-up appointments to monitor your response to treatment and adjust as needed. Our team will ensure you’re on track to achieve the best possible outcomes.
We offer a range of services to help you manage your condition long-term, including:
- Patient education resources.
- Access to support groups and counselling.
- Guidance to help you adapt to lifestyle changes and cope with the challenges of living with a rheumatic disease.