MA (Oxon), BMBCh, FRCP, PhD
MA (Oxon), BMBCh, FRCP, PhD
Rheumatologist
20 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
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66 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Dr Tapesh Pakrashi, Professor Zoe Winters and 19 others
20 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
(+2 more)
66 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Dr Tapesh Pakrashi, Professor Zoe Winters and 19 others
08 May 2025
28 Apr 2025
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MA (Oxon), BMBCh, FRCP, PhD
MA (Oxon), BMBCh, FRCP, PhD
Rheumatologist
20 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
(+2 more)
66 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Dr Tapesh Pakrashi, Professor Zoe Winters and 19 others
20 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
(+2 more)
66 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Dr Tapesh Pakrashi, Professor Zoe Winters and 19 others
08 May 2025
28 Apr 2025
Contact
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Dr Dobrina Hull studied Medicine at the University of Oxford, graduating with a
First Class Honours degree in Physiology and a prize for
excellence in Clinical Medicine finals. She was appointed as Consultant Rheumatologist
at Kingston Hospital in 2017. She also works at New Victoria Hospital and Nuffield Health Parkside Hospital.
She completed specialist training in Rheumatology within the London South
Thames training programme and has worked at some of the UK’s leading specialist
centres, including Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, St George’s Hospital and
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust which has given her extensive
experience in the diagnosis and management of rheumatological conditions. In
2009, she was awarded a clinical research fellowship at the prestigious Kennedy Institute
of Rheumatology to complete research on the effects of anti-TNF therapies on T
cell subsets in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and
ankylosing spondylitis and correlate relationships to treatment response. This
led to the award of a PhD from University of London in 2014 and developed her
specialist interest in the treatment of inflammatory arthritis and use biologic
therapies. She maintains a strong interest in clinical research and is
Principal Investigator on a number of clinical research studies. She has
presented her work at national and international conferences and published in
scientific peer-reviewed journals, as well as co-authoring several chapters in
the Oxford Handbook of Paediatric Rheumatology.
She is committed to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, and is a member of the
Royal College Of Physicians examination question writing group for the
Specialist Certificate Examination in Rheumatology. She has an interest in
patient education, as well as the education and development of allied health
professionals. She has an active role on the South West London Rheumatology
Clinical network and is involved in a number of projects within the region to improve rheumatology provision and services for patients with rheumatic conditions. Her active role on the South West London Bone Health network has led to development of a specialist interest in management of osteoporosis and osteopenia and she has contributed to the set up of a local fracture liason service.
Dr Dobrina Hull has expertise in managing all aspects of rheumatological
conditions including inflammatory arthritis (such as rheumatoid arthritis,
psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, spondyloarthropathies), crystal
arthritis (including gout and pseudogout), osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and osteopenia,
polymyalgia rheumatica, connective tissue diseases and soft tissue rheumatic
conditions and tendonitis, including shoulder pain, bursitis and tennis elbow.
She is highly proficient at performing joint and soft tissue injections.
Dr Hull is an experienced and compassionate rheumatologist who strongly believes in
creating an individualised approach through shared decision making with her
patients and utilising her significant expertise to deliver outstanding care,
ensuring timely diagnosis and effective treatment plans.
Clinical interests:
· Diagnosis and treatment of Early Inflammatory Arthritis
· Rheumatoid Arthritis
· Psoriatic Arthritis
· Axial Spondyloarthropathy
· Osteoarthritis
· Gout/pseudogout
· Osteoporosis / osteopenia
· Polymyalgia rheumatica
· Connective tissue diseases (e.g. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus,
Sjogren’s syndrome, Scleroderma)
· Soft Tissue Rheumatism (including tendinopathies and bursitis)
· Joint and Soft Tissue injections
· Fibromyalgia
Based on patient reviews & skill endorsements by other professionals
General Medical Council
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MA - Balliol College, Oxford University - 2001
BM BCh - Green Templeton College, Oxford University - 2004
MRCP and MRCP (Rheum), Royal College of Physicians London - 2007
FRCP (Rheum), Royal College of Physicians - 2020
PhD, University of London - 2014
Professional Memberships:
Royal College of Physicians
British Society of Rheumatology
Read publications and papers written by this specialist.
01 / 06 / 2015
Incomplete response of inflammatory arthritis to TNFα blockade is associated with the Th17 pathway
Published in Annals of Rheumatic Disease
01 / 02 / 2014
Circulating Th17 cells and joint inflammation during anti-tumour necrosis factor therapy in rheumatoid arthritis
Published in The Lancet
01 / 09 / 2024
Inflammatory disease status and response to TNF blockade are associated with mechanisms of endotoxin tolerance
Published in Journal of Autoimmunity
01 / 09 / 2016
Anti-tumour necrosis factor treatment increases circulating T helper type 17 cells similarly in different types of inflammatory arthritis
Published in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
5
Dr Hull provides exceptional care - from the first consultation where she thoroughly reviewed my previous health history, to each follow up review she is always thoughtful, insightful and professional and I know I am getting the very best rheumatology care. Thank you Dr Hull for going to great lengths to help me feel better.
5
Dr. Hull is thorough, pleasant and professional. It’s always a positive experience visiting Dr. Hull. I am always certain that I am in very capable hands.
5
Dr Hull is professional, knowledgeable and has made a significant difference to my gout issue. I would strongly recommend Dr Hull’s care.
5
I had severe pain for several months without a diagnosis but when I had a consultation with Dr. Dobrina Hull knew straight away what was causing my pains and said I had Poly Myalgia Rheumatica. She prescribed steroids and immediately my pains have gone and I'm back to my old self. I cannot thank her enough for giving me my life back.
5
I thoroughly recommend Dr Hull - she always provides a comprehensive assessment and treatment plan and answers questions insightfully. She is kind and compassionate and brilliant listener. A brilliant rheumatologist!
5
Appointments with Dr Hull are always on time, informative and constructive.
5
I cannot recommend Dr. Hull highly enough. She took the time to listen carefully to my concerns, asked thoughtful questions, and made sure I felt comfortable throughout my visits. I have had previous experience where I felt rushed, to fit a particular time slot so I am grateful she gave me her time and attention. It’s clear that she genuinely cares about her patients and is committed to providing the best possible care. She is an outstanding rheumatologist!
5
Dr Hull was very friendly, thorough and professional. She explained everything very clearly and was extremely helpful. I felt fortunate to have met with her and I would recommend her very highly.
5
thank you very much :) very nice doctor, above all smiling and understanding :) I am glad that there are such doctors, thank you and see you soon
5
dr hull always makes me feel relaxed .she has the magic ability to be able to really listen .she has a really positive attitude which is so valuable when you are really feeling most unwell .always explains everything in a way that is easy to understand .felt very supported .
Have you worked with this specialist?
Dr Hull is an outstanding consultant rheumatologist colleague, who provides excellent clinical care.
28 Apr 2025Dr Tapesh Pakrashi
CardiologyDr Hull has an excellent clinical academic background in Rheumatology, and is a clinician scientist having studied at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. It is so important for women undergoing breast cancer treatment to have access to expert opinions on bone health and the treatment of bone aches or arthralgia.
07 Feb 2025Professor Zoe Winters
General SurgeryDobrina is an excellent rheumatologist and an expert in the management of all rheumatological conditions .
17 Jan 2025DS
Dr Srinivasan Srirangan
RheumatologyDr Hull is an outstanding Rheumatologist who provides excellent patient care.
07 Jan 2025Dr Pooja Gulati
RheumatologyRead articles from Dr. Dobrina Hull explaining process of procedures and other important things you should know before choosing your provider.
New Victoria Hospital will launch a series of events and activities once again this coming March to promote women’s health. Women’s health has always been one of our main specialities, and we want to dedicate the whole month of March to celebrate it by offering women in Surrey and England the opportunity to speak to our Consultant Gynaecologists, Breast Surgeons, Cardiologists and Rheumatologists and have their questions answered.
12 October 2023
newvictoria.co.uk
Axial Spondyloarthropathy Axial spondyloarthropathy (axSpA) is a type of inflammatory arthritis that primarily affects the spine and sacroiliac joints, leading to stiffness, pain, and potentially disability if left untreated. Despite its impact on millions of people worldwide, awareness about axSpA remains low and many people are not formally diagnosed or there is a significant delay to diagnosis. This page delves into the symptoms of axSpA to help raise awareness and encourage early detection and treatment. What is Axial Spondyloarthropathy? Axial spondyloarthropathy is a chronic inflammatory condition that primarily affects the axial skeleton, including the spine and sacroiliac joints (the joints that link the pelvis onto the spine). It belongs to a group of conditions known as spondyloarthritis (SpA), which also includes other forms of arthritis like psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis and arthritis linked to inflammatory bowel diseases, including Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. The symptoms often start in people at a young age, in their teens or twenties but there can be a significant delay to these symptoms being recognised as significant and not due to sporting injuries or biomechanical back pain. Key symptoms to be aware of Chronic Lower Back Pain One of the hallmark symptoms of axSpA is chronic lower back pain that persists for more than three months, often worsening with rest and improving with physical activity. This pain is typically felt in the lower back or buttocks and can also cause alternating buttock pain and regular waking at night due to pain symptoms. Morning Stiffness People with axSpA often experience stiffness in the spine and sacroiliac joints, particularly in the mornings or after periods of inactivity. This stiffness can last for several hours and typically improves with movement and exercise. Reduced Mobility As axSpA progresses, individuals may notice a decrease in spinal mobility, which can lead to difficulty bending, twisting, or turning. This reduced mobility can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life. Back pain Fatigue Chronic inflammation associated with axSpA can cause fatigue, which may be debilitating for some individuals. Fatigue can affect both physical and mental well-being, making it challenging to carry out routine tasks. Eye Inflammation In some cases, axSpA can be associated with inflammation of the eyes, known as anterior uveitis or iritis. Symptoms may include eye redness, pain, sensitivity to light, and blurred vision. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent complications and preserve vision. Enthesitis Enthesitis refers to inflammation at the sites where tendons or ligaments attach to the bones. It commonly affects areas such as the heels, bottoms of the feet (plantar fascia), and the Achilles tendons, leading to pain, swelling, and tenderness. Link with other conditions Inflammatory back pain and axSpA can be linked and co-exist with other related conditions, such as psoriasis, reactive arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. Back pain The Importance of early diagnosis and treatment Early diagnosis and treatment of axSpA are crucial for managing symptoms, preventing structural damage to the spine, and preserving overall function and quality of life. However, axSpA is often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to overlapping symptoms with other conditions like mechanical back pain or fibromyalgia. If you experience persistent lower back pain, morning stiffness, buttock pain, or any other symptoms mentioned above, it is essential to consult a Rheumatologist, with a clinical interest in axSpA. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, imaging tests (such as X-rays and MRI), and blood tests to assess inflammatory markers. Acknowledgements Author: Dr Dobrina Hull MA (Oxon), BMBCh, FRCP, PhD
03 June 2024
newvictoria.co.uk
Inflammation is a common physiological process that eliminates pathogens or repairs tissue damage. Chronic inflammation may arise from several causes, including auto-immune disease. In this study, we assessed the expression of key molecules in a model of arthritis treated with anti-TNF and in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) patients - treated with anti-TNF. We sought to determine the relationship between ET-associated biomarkers and disease status. Specifically, the stage of disease, the response to anti-TNF and differences between anti-TNF responders and non-responders were assessed with reference to biomarker expression.
02 September 2024
sciencedirect.com
A common question among people with arthritis is how diet can influence their condition. In recent years, the Mediterranean diet has garnered attention for its potential benefits in managing arthritis symptoms, preventing onset, and improving overall joint health. Dr Dobrina Hull, Rheumatology Consultant at New Victoria Hospital, explores how what we eat might hold the key to better management of arthritis and enhancing our quality of life.
02 September 2024
newvictoria.co.uk
What are Dr. Dobrina Hull's reviews like?
Dr. Dobrina Hull's overall patient rating is 4.97 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 225 reviews.
What languages does Dr. Dobrina Hull speak?
Dr. Dobrina Hull speaks English
Where is Dr. Dobrina Hull located?
Dr. Dobrina Hull primarily practices at New Victoria Hospital, located at 184 Coombe Lane West, Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom, KT2 7EG
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What are Dr. Dobrina Hull working hours?
Dr. Dobrina Hull is working Monday (09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00), Tuesday (09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00), Wednesday (09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00), Thursday (09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00), Friday (08:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 17:00)
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