Mr Khan qualified from the King Edward Medical University (Mayo Hospital) in 1996 and trained at various prestigious urology institutions, which include the stone units at the Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, St George’s Hospital, Tooting and Guy’s Hospital, London. After completing his specialist training in urology at the London/Kent Sussex & Surrey deanery, he developed his interest in urinary stone disease and endo-urology.
He was awarded the Fellowship in Urology from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2010. In 2011, he also obtained a Fellowship from the European Board of Urology, Belgium.
In 2014, he was appointed as a Consultant Urological Surgeon at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH) sub-specializing in urinary tract stone disease. He is also the clinical stone lead and has been responsible for establishing the lithotripsy service at Crawley Hospital.
Mr Khan’s expertise includes percutaneous renal surgery, extra-corporeal lithotripsy and ureterorenoscopy. Furthermore, he has also developed the Template Prostate Biopsy Service and more than 150 patients have undergone this procedure at SASH.
Apart from being the audit lead of the unit, he has wide academic interests with various publications on the management of LUTS, erectile dysfunction, bladder/prostate cancer diagnostics and percutaneous management of renal stone disease.
Mr. Khan’s other clinical interests include minimally invasive treatments for prostatic disease, endoscopic management of superficial bladder cancers, urological laser surgery and erectile dysfunction.