Dr Stephanie Kaye-Barrett, Consultant Rheumatologist

Dr Stephanie Kaye-Barrett

Consultant Rheumatologist

Dr Stephanie Kaye-Barrett MB ChB MD FRCP

Consultant Rheumatologist

MB ChB MD FRCP

Dr Stephanie Kaye-Barrett

Consultant Rheumatologist MB ChB MD FRCP

MB ChB MD FRCP
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Peripheral nerve stimulation
  • Hyaluronic acid knee and hip injections for pain
  • Bone scans
  • Exercise therapy
  • Exercise prescription
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Recommendations for Dr Kaye-Barrett

These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.

Recommended by:

  • byDr Seok Mee Chua, GP

    Expert in rheumatology. Particularly good for osteoporosis.

  • byDr Paul Glynne, General (Internal) Medicine

    Dr Stephanie Kaye-Barrett is an excellent general rheumatologist listed in the Tatler Top 250 Private Doctors Guide.

  • byDr Seok Mee Chua, GP

    Expert in rheumatology. Particularly good for osteoporosis.

  • byDr Paul Glynne, General (Internal) Medicine

    Dr Stephanie Kaye-Barrett is an excellent general rheumatologist listed in the Tatler Top 250 Private Doctors Guide.

  • Address

    • Chelsea Outpatient Centre

      280 King's Rd, London, SW3 5AW

    • Sydney Street Outpatients and Diagnostics Centre

      102 Sydney Street, London, SW3 6NJ

    • The Lister Hospital

      Chelsea Bridge Road, London, SW1W 8RH

    About Dr Stephanie Kaye-Barrett

    GMC number: 2825957

    Year qualified: 1983

    Place of primary qualification: University of Liverpool

    Areas of expertise

    • Arthritis treatment
    • Bone scans
    • Central repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation courses for fibromyalgia/allodynia with widespread muscle pain which has failed to respond to standard care
    • Exercise prescription
    • Exercise therapy
    • Fast control of acute on chronic gout
    • Hypermobility
    • Injection treatment for osteoporosis (six monthly and yearly)
    • Joint mobilisation and manipulation
    • Joint pain
    • Ligament injuries
    • Magnetic shock wave treatment for chronic musculoskeletal pain, unilateral/bilateral non arthritic hip pain, back pain, shoulder pain, neck pain and secondary headache, tendinopathies (gluteal and bursitis)
    • Neuropathic pain
    • Peripheral nerve stimulation
    • Retraining in hypermobility and hEDS patients
    • Shockwave therapy
    • Sports injuries
    • Tendon injuries
    • Tennis elbow

    Professional memberships

    General Medical Council