Meet our specialists

Andy King

Dr King was appointed Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at the University Hospitals Birmingham in 2015 and is currently based at Birmingham Heartlands and Queen Elizabeth Hospitals.   He is experienced in caring for patients with a variety of gastrointestinal conditions such as indigestion, abdominal pain and liver test abnormalities. He specialises in the assessment and management of conditions relating to the particularly fatty liver, viral hepatitis and alcohol related conditions.  He can provide expert care for patients with all forms of liver and biliary disease, including those with cirrhosis and liver cancer.  

Dr King qualified from Imperial College School of Medicine, London in2001 and completed specialist training in hospitals across the West Midlands including advanced training at the Queen Elizabeth Liver Unit.  He was awarded a Medical Research Council fellowship and completed a PhD at the University of Birmingham for undertaking pioneering research into the use of stem cell therapy in liver disease.  This included undertaking the first randomised clinical trial using stem cells in patients with cirrhosis.  His continued involvement in current research means his patients can benefit from participation in the latest clinical trials of new developments in liver disease.

He is passionate about training the next generation of specialists and has been appointed as training programme director for Gastroenterology in the West Midlands and training lead at UHB.  He is a  GMC accredited supervisor and is an experienced endoscopic trainer who has been invited to teach on regional endoscopy training courses.

MBBS, MRCP, PhD

Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist

Research & Publications

After completing his Senior House Officer training Mr Simon Radley undertook a period of research into colorectal cancer and submitted a thesis for which he was awarded an MD by the University of Birmingham.

He has published widely on colorectal disease and in particular functional bowel disorders. He has written several book chapters.

To view Mr Simon Radley’s extensive list of research and publications please click here.

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