Dr Rhys Evans

MA (Cantab) MBBS MRCP PhD

Associate Professor and Consultant Nephrologist

Dr Rhys Evans is a Consultant Nephrologist at The London Clinic. His practice encompasses all aspects of general nephrology including the investigation of acute and chronic kidney disease in addition to the management of patients on dialysis. He has sub-speciality expertise in transplantation and in the management of patients with tubular kidney diseases.

Consultation Fee

£350

Follow-up Fee

£250

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Specialist interest

Nephrology

Languages

English

Available for

In-person, Phone call, Video call

Dr Rhys Evans consultant profile

Dr Rhys Evans is a Consultant Nephrologist at The London Clinic and currently works as a Clinical Academic Consultant in Nephrology (Associate Professor) at the UCL Centre for Kidney and Bladder Health, Royal Free NHS Hospital.

He studied medicine at Cambridge University and University College London Medical School, qualifying in 2007. He undertook general medical training in London and Melbourne, Australia prior to undergoing specialty training in Nephrology within the North Thames training scheme. He was awarded a fellowship to undertake sub-speciality training in transplantation at the University of British Columbia, Canada, which he completed in 2021. He is the Lead for courses and collaborations within the Education Committee of the European Society for Organ Transplantation.

Dr Evans is the Clinical Lead for kidney transplantation at UCL and he is lead of the Tubulpathy Rare Disease Group within the UK Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases (RaDaR). His transplant work includes donor and recipient assessment as well as all aspects of post-transplant care. He is Principal Investigator on a number of clinical trials, including investigations of cardiac screening in transplant recipients, and new treatments that may improve delayed graft function and treat chronic rejection. He has a friendly approach to medicine and strongly believes in shared decision-making with patients and their families.

Dr Evans is an academic clinician with a diverse research portfolio. He was awarded a PhD from UCL for translational work investigating the impact of salt on the immune system during which he provided the first description of immunodeficiency in patients with inherited salt-losing tubulopathies. He continues to investigate changes in immunity in patients with tubular kidney disease and hypertension. He was awarded the UCL Oliver Wrong Prize for an outstanding contribution to Renal Physiology research in 2021. He leads a research group which investigates precision medicine approaches to transplant care. He is funded by Kidney Research UK to investigate the impact of salt on immune responses in kidney transplant recipients, as well as investigating the use of novel biomarkers to assess transplant function, AI driven graft outcome prediction systems, and advanced molecular techniques for the analysis of transplant biopsies.

His other focus is aimed at improving the care of patients with kidney disease in low-resource settings, which he has done in a number of different settings worldwide. He has previously worked as a clinical lecturer at the University of Malawi and has published widely on the epidemiology of kidney disease in Africa and novel tools to detect it. He currently leads a partnership to develop kidney transplantation in Ghana.

Areas of expertise

  • Acute and chronic rejection (kidney transplantation)
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Diabetic kidney disease
  • Donor Assessment (kidney transplantation)
  • Recipient Assessment (kidney transplantation)
  • Electrolyte abnormalities (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, phosphate, acid-base disturbance)
  • End-stage kidney disease
  • General nephrology
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Haemodialysis
  • Hypertension / Hypotension
  • Infections and Malignancy post-transplant
  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Peritoneal Dialysis
  • Tubular kidney disease
  • Transplantation, including post-transplant care and recurrent disease post-transplant

More Information

You can view all of Dr Rhys Evan’s publications on the UCL website here.

  • Educational Scholarship, European Society for Organ Transplantation 2023
  • Oliver Wrong Prize, for an outstanding contribution to Renal Physiology by a Junior Researcher, UCL 2021
  • Post-CCT Transplant Fellowship, University of British Columbia 2020-21
  • Travelling Fellowship in Transplantation, St. Johns Ambulance 2020-21
  • Clinical Research Training Fellowship, Kidney Research UK 2017-20
  • Kidney Care Network Fellowship, International Society of Nephrology 2019-25
  • Schrier Award, Barts-Malawi Sister Renal Centre Partnership, International Society Nephrology 2019
  • William Harvey Research Limited – HCA Clinical Research Fellowship, Queen Mary University London 2017
  • TRENAL Scholarship, Yale-UCL-Erlangen University Collaboration 2016
  • Group Co-Lead UK National Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases (RADAR) Tubulopathy
  • Clinical Lead for Kidney Transplantation Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust
  • Co-Lead UCL Centre for Transplantation
  • Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist UCL Centre for Kidney and Bladder Health
  • Lead for Courses and Collaborations European Society for Organ Transplantation Education Committee
  • PhD and MSc Supervisor UCL
  • Transplant Fellow Training and Clinical Lead UCL
  • North Thames Nephrology Training (Clinical and Education Supervisor)
  • Transplantation (Course Lead) UCL
  • Applied Physiology (Course Lead) UCL
  • Qualified 2007
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (Immunology, Physiology, Nephrology), University College London 2020
  • Master of Arts (MA), Trinity Hall College, Cambridge University 2008
  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Royal Free and University College London Medical School 2004–2007
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA), Medicine Tripos (2.1), Trinity Hall College, Cambridge University 2001-2004
  • Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (Renal Medicine) 2020
  • Specialty Certificate in Nephrology, Royal College of Physicians UK 2014
  • British Transplantation Society
  • International Society of Nephrology
  • Royal College of Physicians

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