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Online Rheumatologist Consultation in London

Joint, bone & autoimmune care by video. Video consultations from anywhere in London.

OduDoc makes private London healthcare accessible anywhere — video visits with verified GPs and specialists, and digital prescriptions for your chosen pharmacy. Book a verified rheumatologist in under a minute — no waiting room, no commute.

Why London patients use OduDoc for rheumatologist visits

Same-day slots

Most rheumatologists on OduDoc open video slots within hours.

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Verified specialists

Every rheumatologist is licence-verified before going live.

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Digital prescriptions

Prescriptions are delivered to your OduDoc account — share with any London pharmacy.

What Rheumatologists on OduDoc treat

  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Osteoarthritis pain management
  • Gout and high uric acid
  • Lupus (SLE) and connective-tissue disease
  • Ankylosing spondylitis / back stiffness
  • Psoriatic arthritis
  • Persistent joint pain and swelling
  • Autoimmune blood-test review

Common search terms in London

joint painjoint swellingmorning stiffnessmuscle painfatigue

Every rheumatologist listed here consults over video — the physical location of the doctor rarely matters for telemedicine, but we surface doctors with London context first.

Rheumatologist consultation in London — FAQ

Is this rheumatologist licensed to practise in London?

Every OduDoc doctor is verified against their licensing authority before going live. For patients in London, UK, you'll only see doctors cleared to practise in your jurisdiction for prescription purposes.

How quickly can I get a video appointment in London?

Most rheumatologists on OduDoc offer same-day slots. The first available time appears on each doctor's card.

Can a rheumatologist manage arthritis online?

Yes — long-term inflammatory arthritis is well suited to video follow-up, including reviewing blood tests and adjusting disease-modifying medication.

Can the doctor read my RA factor / ANA / uric acid reports?

Yes. Share your blood-test reports and the rheumatologist will interpret them and plan treatment.

Do I need to visit in person at all?

A first diagnosis sometimes needs a hands-on joint exam, but most monitoring, dose changes, and report reviews happen by video.