Dr Steven Hurel, Consultant Endocrinologist

Dr Steven Hurel

Consultant Endocrinologist

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Dr Steven Hurel BM, BSC, FRCP, PHD

Consultant Endocrinologist

BM, BSC, FRCP, PHD

Dr Steven Hurel

Consultant Endocrinologist BM, BSC, FRCP, PHD

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BM, BSC, FRCP, PHD

Areas of expertise

  • Diabetes
  • Goitre
  • Graves’ disease
  • Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
  • Hyperthyroidism & hypothyroidism

Recommendations for Dr Hurel

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Recommended by:

  • byDr Donald Roy Macgregor, GP

    Could be the most useful resource for me and my team as a GP - emailed questions are answered before you can say endocrinology. A great doctor - very sensitive and helpful to colleagues and patients alike.

  • byDr John Paul Horton, GP

    Steve is an excellent endocrinologist. I refer patients to him both privately and through the NHS. He has been enormously helpful setting up our local community diabetic clinic.

  • byDr Philip Joseph Posner, GP

    Very good care of my patients with diabetes, thyroid and other endocrine disorders.

  • byDr Jane Eleanor Sackville West, GP

    Excellent care for patients, and excellent advise to GPs.

  • byDr Rasha Gadelrab, GP

    A very experienced endocrinologist.

  • byDr Kavitha Gowribalan, GP

    Considered very clinically sound

  • byDr Trevor John Yellon, GP

    Recommended endocrinologist

  • byDr Alexandra Mary Elaine Oliver, GP

    Considered very reputable

  • byDr Carl Brookes, Cardiologist

    Dr Steven Hurel and I have a number of patients in common. His management of diabetes and endocrinology is always excellent.

  • byProf. Paul O'Flynn, Consultant ENT Surgeon

    Dr Steven Hurel is an accessible specialist and always willing to help me out.

  • byDr Paul Glynne, General (Internal) Medicine

    A true all-rounder - very well respected diabetologist and endcrinologist.

  • byProf. Anthony Warrens, Consultant Renal Physician

    Dr Steve Hurel is an excellent physician. I would recommend him.

  • by Mr Mark Feneley, Consultant Urologist

    An excellent physician and endocrinologist.

  • byDr Donald Roy Macgregor, GP

    Could be the most useful resource for me and my team as a GP - emailed questions are answered before you can say endocrinology. A great doctor - very sensitive and helpful to colleagues and patients alike.

  • byDr John Paul Horton, GP

    Steve is an excellent endocrinologist. I refer patients to him both privately and through the NHS. He has been enormously helpful setting up our local community diabetic clinic.

  • byDr Philip Joseph Posner, GP

    Very good care of my patients with diabetes, thyroid and other endocrine disorders.

  • byDr Jane Eleanor Sackville West, GP

    Excellent care for patients, and excellent advise to GPs.

  • byDr Rasha Gadelrab, GP

    A very experienced endocrinologist.

  • byDr Kavitha Gowribalan, GP

    Considered very clinically sound

  • byDr Trevor John Yellon, GP

    Recommended endocrinologist

  • byDr Alexandra Mary Elaine Oliver, GP

    Considered very reputable

  • byDr Carl Brookes, Cardiologist

    Dr Steven Hurel and I have a number of patients in common. His management of diabetes and endocrinology is always excellent.

  • byProf. Paul O'Flynn, Consultant ENT Surgeon

    Dr Steven Hurel is an accessible specialist and always willing to help me out.

  • byDr Paul Glynne, General (Internal) Medicine

    A true all-rounder - very well respected diabetologist and endcrinologist.

  • byProf. Anthony Warrens, Consultant Renal Physician

    Dr Steve Hurel is an excellent physician. I would recommend him.

  • by Mr Mark Feneley, Consultant Urologist

    An excellent physician and endocrinologist.

  • Address

    • HCA UK at The Shard

      The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9BS

    • London Bridge Hospital

      27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PR

    • The Harley Street Clinic

      35 Weymouth Street, London, W1G 8BJ

    • The Physicians' Clinic

      14 Devonshire St, London, W1G 7AE

    About Dr Steven Hurel

    GMC number: 3319352

    Year qualified: 1989

    Place of primary qualification: University of Southampton

    Dr Hurel is a highly esteemed Consultant Endocrinologist at University College Hospital in London. He received his medical degree from Southampton University and completed his specialist training in hospitals in the North East, where he developed a keen interest in endocrinology. Dr Hurel was awarded a PhD after conducting significant research into the role of insulin signalling in muscles.

    Since his appointment in [Year], Dr Hurel has been an integral part of the medical team at University College Hospital. He currently serves as the Divisional Clinical Director for Medical Specialities and Outpatient Departments. His areas of expertise include the treatment of diabetes and thyroid disorders, and he is actively involved in clinical research. His current research interests focus on developing non-invasive methods for monitoring endocrine disorders.

    Dr Hurel's dedication to his field and his patients has not gone unnoticed. In 2013, he was recognised as one of the top 250 consultants in the country by Tatler magazine, a testament to his ability to motivate and empower his patients.

    In addition to his clinical roles, Dr Hurel is passionate about advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care through research. His work continues to make significant contributions to the field of endocrinology, particularly in the management and treatment of diabetes and thyroid conditions.

    Areas of expertise

    • Parathyroid
    • Thyroid disease
    • Calcium disorders
    • Endocrine disease
    • Diabetes
    • Hyperparathyroidism

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Physicians
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Dr Steven Hurel

    Tagging snp haplotype analysis of the secretory pla2-v gene, pla2g5, shows strong association with ldl and oxldl levels, suggesting functional distinction from spla2-iia: results from the udacs study

    A randomised controlled trial to compare minimally invasive glucose monitoring devices with conventional monitoring in the management of insulin-treated diabetes mellitus (mitre)

    Protocol for the combined immunosuppression & radiotherapy in thyroid eye disease (cirted) trial: a multi-centre, double-masked, factorial randomised controlled trial

    Common variants in the tcf7l2 gene and predisposition to type 2 diabetes in uk european whites, indian asians and afro-caribbean men and women

    Plasma heat shock protein 60 and cardiovascular disease risk: the role of psychosocial, genetic, and biological factors

    Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gene variation influences age of onset and progression of type 2 diabetes

    How does change occur following a theoretically based self-management intervention for type 2 diabetes

    Development and piloting of an acceptability questionnaire for continuous glucose monitoring devices

    Telomere length, antioxidant status and incidence of ischaemic heart disease in type 2 diabetes

    Insight into the nature of the crp-coronary event association using mendelian randomization

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