MBChB, MRCP (Rheumatology), MRes
I qualified in medicine at The University of Birmingham and completed my rheumatology training in the West Midlands, obtaining my masters in clinical research. I am currently a consultant rheumatologist at the Heart of England Foundation Trust Hospitals.
I specialise in Rheumatology. I treat a wide range of rheumatological problems including inflammatory arthritis, connective tissue disease, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. I am experienced in a variety of soft tissue and joint injections.
I am a member of the West Midlands deanery training committee, which co-ordinates local higher speciality training.
I also actively partake in research and am an investigator in several trials and registries in the field of inflammatory arthritis and connective tissue diseases.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Dr Mary Gayed at Spire include:
Other treatments
All aspects of general rheumatology, arthritis, connective tissue disease, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and joint and soft tissue injections.
COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Parkway Hospital.
MBChB / University of Birmingham / 2006
Bachelor of Medicine
Medical degree given to doctors at the basis of their training
MRCP (UK) / Royal College of Physicians, London / 2009
Membership of the Royal College of Physicians
All physicians have to pass a postgraduate exam to become a member of the Royal College of Physicians
SCE / Royal College of Physicians, London / 2012
Rheumatology Speciality Certificate
A postgraduate examination that demonstrates knowledge in the specialist field
MRes / University of Birmingham / 2015
Master of Research
Postgraduate masters in clinical research
Consultant Rheumatologist Heart of England Foundation Trust
I have a busy family life and enjoy spending time with my husband and two young sons.
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