Dr. Nasser is a distinguished consultant nephrologist at Kings College Hospital London in Jeddah, known for his exceptional expertise and compassionate approach to patient care. With over 13 years of experience in the field of medicine, Dr. Nasser is dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized care to his patients.
His commitment to excellence is evident in his extensive training and qualifications. He holds a SCFHS fellowship in renal transplant and general nephrology, showcasing his deep understanding of kidney health and disease. His expertise spans a wide range of kidney-related conditions, including chronic kidney disease, kidney transplantation, dialysis, and electrolyte imbalance.
Dr. Nasser is also passionate about research and has contributed to several publications in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests focus on kidney transplantation and improving patient outcomes.
Prior to joining KCH, Dr. Nasser completed his fellowship training in nephrology at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center. He is board-certified in nephrology and holds a medical degree from King Abdulaziz University Hospital.
Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Nasser is actively involved in promoting kidney health awareness within the community. He regularly participates in educational programs and outreach initiatives to educate the public about kidney disease prevention and management.
1-Comparsion home haemodialysis with In centre haemodialysis all cause of mortality single centre experience form a tertiary care centre.
2-the impact of immunological factors on long term outcome of ABO Incompatible kidney transplant , 5 years follow up study from Saudi Arabia
3-Accuracy of myocardial perfusion imaging in predicting post transplant cardiovascular event among a symptomatic diabetic kidney transplant candidates.
4-The predictors and risk factors of two years rejection in renal transplant , a multicentre case control study
5-Post renal transplant anemia and its effects on patient and graf survival seven years follow-up.