MA (Cantab) FRCP PhD
MA (Cantab) FRCP PhD
Nephrologist
23 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
(+1 more)
27 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Mr Denosshan Sri, Miss Rashmi Singh and 6 others
23 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
(+1 more)
27 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Mr Denosshan Sri, Miss Rashmi Singh and 6 others
07 May 2025
22 Dec 2024
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MA (Cantab) FRCP PhD
MA (Cantab) FRCP PhD
Nephrologist
23 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
(+1 more)
27 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Mr Denosshan Sri, Miss Rashmi Singh and 6 others
23 years of experience
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
(+1 more)
27 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Mr Denosshan Sri, Miss Rashmi Singh and 6 others
07 May 2025
22 Dec 2024
Contact
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Dr Richard Hull is a Consultant Kidney Specialist or Nephrologist at the
Renal and Transplantation Unit, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation
Trust. He studied medicine at the University of Cambridge. He completed his
specialist training in Renal Medicine within the South Thames Renal Programme.
During this time he completed his PhD as a Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellow
at the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College.
Dr Hull’s outpatient work focuses on his specialist interest of autoimmune renal disease as well as general nephrology outpatients including chronic kidney disease (CKD), diabetic nephropathy and hypertension. He manages cohorts of haemodialysis patients at St George’s Hospital and in Kingston. Dr Hull is Speciality Group Lead for Renal Disorders for the NIHR South Thames Clinical Research Network.
His clinical research interests are focused on patients with autoimmune renal disease and he is an established investigator for clinical studies in IgA nephropathy, primary FSGS and lupus nephritis, renal anaemia and dialysis. As part of the London Kidney network he sits on the steering groups for a number of quality improvement workstreams including the Vascular Access, and the CKD prevention workstreams. In South West London, he is working with the local Renal Network in a collaboration with primary care, to improve the management of chronic kidney disease for all patients in the region and has led the authorship of an up-to-date CKD management guideline.
Dr Hull is able to offer consultations on all aspects of adult nephrology including acute and chronic kidney disease, proteinuria, nephrological causes of non-visible haematuria, hypertension (high blood pressure), renovascular disease, diabetic kidney disease, polycystic kidney disease and glomerulonephritis including nephrotic syndrome (minimal change disease, FSGS, membranous nephropathy), lupus nephritis, ANCA vasculitis and IgA nephropathy.
He is able to offer tailored advice for patients with early stages of kidney disease to prevent progression of their condition to more advanced stages of disease.
Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments:
· Kidney biopsy
· Kidney failure treatment
· Haemodialysis
· Autoimmune renal disease
· Chronic kidney disease:
prevention of its development or progression from early stage to advanced
disease
· Glomerulonephritis including
nephrotic syndrome (minimal changes disease, FSGS, membranous nephropathy)
· Haemodialysis
· Proteinuria
· Hypertension
· Renovascular disease
· Diabetic kidney disease
· Polycystic kidney disease
· Electrolyte kidney disease
· Lupus nephritis
· ANCA vasculitis
· IgA nephropathy
Based on patient reviews & skill endorsements by other professionals
General Medical Council
No. 6040173
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5
Dr Richard Hull was very friendly, thorough and put my mind at rest. A very good doctor.
4
Professional clinician provides clear and optimum explanation and measured advice
5
I felt reassured by Dr Hull's knowledge and expertise.
5
Dr Hull is a good listener, he comes up with a plan, does it and it works. He is very proffesional and gives one confidence. He gives a fast response. I think he is great.
5
Excellent service, on top of his game.
5
Very helpful and clear explanations
5
I was very happy with my consultation with Dr Hull as he took the time to explain things to me in detail, I never felt rushed, and he has a friendly, welcoming approach. I wouldn't hesitate to reccomend Dr Hull.
5
Dr Hull clearly explained my health issues, spending more time than I would normally expect to communicate my risks in easily understood terms. He is very personable making it easy to discuss these risks, possible outcomes and countermeasures. I really value his time.
5
absolutely charming consultant with a manner to put one at ease though with total professionalism.
5
Friendly, professional, caring and detailed.
Have you worked with this specialist?
I have worked closely with Dr Hull for a number of years now, particuarly wihtin my scope with kidney cancer, and renal preservation surgery. His expertise within chronic kidney disease, and renal function optimisation is unmatched. He delivers an excellent quality of care to patients and this is underlined by consistently fantastic feedback from patients and colleagues alike.
22 Dec 2024Mr Denosshan Sri
UrologyMiss Rashmi Singh
UrologyRichard and I both were at Cambridge medical school. I have known him for over 30 years. He is an outstanding leader in renal medicine nationally recognised. He has real meticulous attention to detail. He is a kind, caring, compassionate doctor. I would happily recommend him to all my family and friends- a star in his field!
13 May 2024Mr Vivek Gulati
Orthopaedic SurgeryMr Konstantinos Charitopoulos
UrologyWhat are Dr Richard Hull's reviews like?
Dr Richard Hull's overall patient rating is 4.98 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 212 reviews.
What languages does Dr Richard Hull speak?
Dr Richard Hull speaks English
Where is Dr Richard Hull located?
Dr Richard 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 Richard Hull working hours?
Dr Richard Hull is working Monday (08:30 - 12:00, 09:00 - 17:00), Tuesday (09:30 - 12:10), Wednesday (13:30 - 17:30, 13:30 - 15:30), Friday (14:00 - 16:00)
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