Dr. Aftab Khan is a highly qualified Cardiologist based in Kolkata, West Bengal, with an impressive experience of 18 years in the field of cardiology. He has completed his MBBS, MD, DNB (Cardiology), and DM (Cardiology), equipping him with a comprehensive understanding of heart health and diseases. Dr. Khan is dedicated to providing exceptional care to his patients, focusing on diagnosing and treating a wide range of cardiovascular conditions. His expertise is backed by extensive training and hands-on experience, making him a trusted name in the cardiology community.
Fluent in English, Bengali, and Hindi, Dr. Khan easily communicates with a diverse range of patients, ensuring they feel comfortable and informed about their health options. His approach emphasizes personalized treatment plans tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient, whether it involves lifestyle modifications, medication management, or advanced interventions.
As a prominent member of Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Aftab Khan embodies the commitment to excellence in healthcare that the institution is renowned for. He stays updated with the latest advancements in cardiology to offer the highest standard of care. With his compassionate demeanor and thorough understanding of cardiovascular health, Dr. Khan strives not just to treat conditions but also to promote overall heart wellness among his patients.
- Interventional Cardiologist & Incharge, Electrophysiology Services at Apollo Gleneagles Hospital from 2002 onwards
- Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Kolkata 2002
- King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Bombay 1999
- Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune 1996
Awards
- Secured First Position with Gold Medal in All India Examination for Fellow of IMA College of General Practitioners,New Delhi in 1982.
Reseach & Publications
- Publications in Journal Of Association of Physicians of India, Cardiology Today, Intervention, Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. Several papers presented-Abstracts in Indian Heart Journal
- Scorpion-stings the limb and stuns the heart? S Kavthale, A Khan, YY Lokhandwala Journal Of Association of Physicians; 47(11): 1046-47
- Does Left Ventricular function improve with L-Carnitine after acute myocardial infarction? Ravi Lyer, Aftab Khan, Swapnil Hiremath, Yash Lokhandwala. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Vo. 4592 April-June 1999,38-41n>
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