Niaz Khan Dr.
- Specialities
- Endocrinology / Diabetes
- Languages
- Urdu, Pashtu, English
Core competencies
Dr. Khan specialises in various areas of endocrinology, providing expert diagnosis and treatment for conditions such as:
- Thyroid disorders, including thyroid dysfunction, goiter, thyroid nodules, and thyroid cancer, Diabetes Mellitus, including insulin resistance, gestational diabetes, and pre-diabetes, pituitary disorders, including pituitary tumours and pituitary dysfunction
- Hyperprolactinemia (high milk hormone)
- Adrenal disorders, including adrenal mass, low or high cortisol levels, pheochromocytoma
- Aldosterone disorders
Metabolic bone disorders, such as:
- Osteoporosis and osteomalacia
- Vitamin D deficiency
- Parathyroid hormone and calcium disorders, including high and low calcium
- gonadal disorders, such as menstrual irregularity, polycystic ovarian syndrome, hypogonadism in men,
- low testosterone, low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and gynecomastia,
- obesity management, including evaluating underlying endocrine causes and providing medical management,
- lipid disorders, such as high cholesterol and triglycerides and primary and secondary hypertension etc.
Profile
- Nationality
- British
- Summary
- Dr Khan brings more than 30 years of experience across Europe and the Middle East. He was Head of the Endocrinology Department in one of the largest hospitals in North Wales for over 10 years, and for the last 11 years, he worked at the Imperial College London Diabetes Center in Al Ain.
Qualification
- Khyber Medical College; Peshawar, Pakistan
MRCP (November 1994) Royal College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland
CSST Medicine & Endocrine Diabetes, Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training
Member of ABCD (Association of British Clinical Dialectologist)
Member of Pakistan Endocrine society
Contact
Practices at
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Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital
Endocrinology Consultant
In department Endocrinology / Diabetes -
Mediclinic Al Jowhara Hospital
Endocrinology Consultant
In department Endocrinology / Diabetes