As a nephrologist, Dr. Khan specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney conditions such as chronic kidney disease, polycystic kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, hypertension, hepatorenal syndrome, end-stage renal disease and kidney stones. Dr. Khan can also help patients with dialysis management.
“To serve patients well, I like to balance medical expertise with empathy and clear communication,” said Dr. Khan. “I listen actively, involve them in decisions and respect their autonomy. Personalized care is the key. I try to build trust and deliver the best possible care.”
Dr. Khan earned a medical degree at Ayub Medical College in Pakistan and completed fellowships in nephrology at Virginia Commonwealth University and transplant hepatology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
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