
Dr John Stevenson
MB BS FRCP FESC MFSEMEndocrinology & Diabetes
Practices worked at
Royal Brompton Private Outpatients & Diagnostics
77 Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 9RUAbout
Prof. John Stevenson is a Consultant Endocrinologist. He qualified in medicine at King’s College Hospital Medical School, London, in 1972 and undertook training in general medicine in London and Southampton. He completed his specialist training in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, where he developed a particular interest in calcium and bone metabolism, and their regulation by sex steroids.
After his time in Hammersmith Hospital, he subsequently extended his research and expertise into the effects of sex hormone deficiency and replacement both on the skeleton and on the cardiovascular system as Director of a Medical Research Institute in Imperial College London.
In 1993, he jointly established the first Female Heart Disease Clinic in the UK at the Royal Brompton Hospital, where he is still currently practicing.
In addition to his busy practice, Prof. Stevenson is active in the field of research and is widely published in his field, having published over 450 publications including 11 text books. He is regularly invited to speak nationally at internationally at conferences.
Procedures
- Blood Glucose Monitoring
Special interests
- Diabetes
- Disorders of Bone Metabolism
- Endocrine Hypertension
- Hormone Imbalances and Disorders (Female)
- Hyperlipidaemia
- Hyperthyroidism
- Hypothyroidism
- Menopause
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Osteoporosis
- Parathyroid Disease
- Thyroid Problems
- Vitamin D Deficiency
Education
- MB BS King's College Londn 1972
- MRCP (UK) Royal College of Physicians, London 1979
- FRCP Royal College of Physicians, London 1993
- FESC European Society of Cardiology 1997
- MFSEM Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine, UK 2007
Memberships
- Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
- Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology
- International Society of Gynaecological Endocrinology
- European Menopause and Andropause Society