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RNHRD recognised for work to treat patients with Paget’s disease

Friday 15th March 2024 Bath Echo News Team Health

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The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases (RNHRD) in Bath has been recognised for its treatment of patients with Paget’s disease and its research into the condition.

Paget’s Association Trustee Amanda Sherwood presenting the plaque to RNHRD staff | Photo © RUH

The RNHRD has become the first Centre of Excellence in the South West for the disease.

The coveted honour, from the Paget’s Association, recognises the RNHRD’s diagnostic and treatment facilities, the clinical expertise of its staff, the number of patients cared for and its involvement in Paget’s disease research.

Paget’s disease affects the normal repair and renewal process of bone and in some cases can cause chronic pain.

At the RNHRD, patients with suspected Paget’s disease, and those with a known diagnosis, are seen in a monthly metabolic bone disease clinic supervised by specialist consultants.

Scans, x-rays and other necessary investigations such as blood tests can all be done on-site, and patients who need treatment receive it in the centre’s dedicated infusion unit.

The team also includes a nurse specialist, physiotherapists and occupational therapists.

Dr Sarah Hardcastle, Consultant Rheumatologist at the RNHRD, part of the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We are extremely pleased to be receiving this award in recognition of the care we provide to our patients with Paget’s disease, and our involvement in Paget’s disease research.

“Our recent research efforts have been supported thanks to a generous legacy donation that was left to the department in 2020.

“This has been used to fund staff research time and is one of the key reasons we have received this Centre of Excellence accolade.

 “We look forward to working with the Paget’s Association to continue to improve the outlook for patients with this condition in the future.”

Dr Hardcastle and fellow RNHRD consultant Tehseen Ahmed will be co-directors of the Centre of Excellence.

The Paget’s Association is a UK charity supporting those affected by Paget’s Disease of Bone, funding research and raising awareness.

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