Hepatologist Bath
- 01225 835555
- Claverton Down Rd, Claverton Down, Combe Down, Bath BA2 7BR, UK
Dr Albert Power Nephrologist Bath is a highly respected Consultant Nephrologist serving at multiple prestigious institutions. He currently practices at Bath Clinic, the renowned Richard Bright Renal Centre, and Southmead Hospital. Furthermore, he plays a pivotal role as the NIHR CRN: West of England Lead for Renal Disorders. His leadership in the field ensures that patients in the region receive cutting-edge care with compassion and precision.
In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr Power is the Lead for Haemodialysis and Clinical Research within the Renal & Transplant Directorate. This dual role allows him to bridge the gap between patient care and innovation. Consequently, he constantly introduces evidence-based approaches that improve outcomes for his patients. Moreover, his dedication to progress ensures that the dialysis services under his care remain world-class.
Dr Power’s academic journey began at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, where he developed a strong foundation in medicine. Later, he completed his MD in Nephrology at Imperial College London. As a member of the Dialysis Research Group, he contributes regularly to peer-reviewed research. Additionally, his academic involvement ensures that he stays at the forefront of medical advances in nephrology.
Moreover, Dr Albert Power’s influence extends beyond the UK. He is an executive member of MONDO (MONitoring Dialysis Outcomes), an international research initiative led by the Renal Research Institute in New York. This collaboration enhances global understanding of dialysis outcomes. Consequently, his involvement brings world-class research insights back to his clinical practice in Bath.
For this reason, patients and colleagues alike value Dr Power’s commitment to excellence. Despite the demands of a multifaceted role, he continues to focus on improving both local services and international standards in renal care. In addition, his leadership has inspired many emerging nephrologists to pursue careers grounded in both compassion and clinical innovation.
