Meet Asim Khan, M.D.

ARIZONA PAIN &
SPINE INSTITUTE


Mesa Office:
2045 S. Vineyard Road
Suite 131
Mesa, AZ 85210

Ph: (480) 986-7246
Fax: (480) 986-7252
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East Mesa Office:
10238 E. Hampton Ave
Suite 205
East Mesa
, AZ 85281

Ph:(480) 986-7246
Fax: (480) 986-7252

 


  Dr. Khan is a co-founder of the Arizona Pain and Spine Institute. He is a native of Arizona and has returned to his hometown of Phoenix to practice medicine. After attending Tolleson Union High School, he went on to study biology at Arizona State University. He then went on to complete his medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine.

Dr. Khan completed his training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Chicago. He then went on to complete an interventional pain medicine fellowship at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio. Dr. Khan is ABMS Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine.

Dr. Khan’s areas of interest include the management of acute and
chronic spinal disorders, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), neuromodulation, and sports medicine. During his training Dr. Khan had the opportunity to work with NCAA athletes at the University of Illinois in Chicago as well as at Arizona State University. Dr. Khan has provided coverage at NCAA events as well as numerous running events in the
Chicago land area.

In addition to his experience in sports medicine, Dr. Khan has had the opportunity to train in pain management at numerous prestigious academic centers. During his training in physical and pain medicine, Dr. Khan found a multidisciplinary approach successful in improving his patients’
quality of life.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Khan has presented at national conferences and has published research in numerous scientific journals:

Safety Of Spinal Cord Stimulation Implant In A Hemodialysis Patient. Presentation at the Midwest Anesthesia Residents Conference 2007 Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri.

Peroneal Neuropathy Secondary To Regional Anesthesia. Presentation at the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2006 Annual Meeting. Honolulu, HI.

Khan, A., Bilateral Sacroiliitis with Pelvic Fracture in a Young Male Athlete, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2006 May; 38(5 Suppl):S144. 

Khan, A., Sural Neuropathy Presenting As Lumbar Radiculopathy. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. March 2006. Volume 85, Number 3: pg. 283.

Khan, A., Bilateral Sacroiliitis with Pelvic Fracture In A Young Male Athlete, American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. March 2006. Volume 85, Number 3: pg. 283.

A Case of Sacroiliitis with an Underlying Pelvic Fracture. Oral Presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine for the 2006 Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

Sural Neuropathy Presenting as Lumbar Radiculopathy. Presentation at the Midwest Pain Society 2005 Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

A Case of Dengue Fever. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago 10/2002. Chicago, IL.

Healthy Communities Outreach Program. Arizona Department of Health Services 12/1997. Phoenix, AZ.

Dr. Khan’s professional organizational affiliations include:
• American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
• International Spine Intervention Society
• American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
• American Pain Society
• American College of Sports Medicine
• Midwest Pain Society
• Chicago Sports Medicine Society
• Desert Physician Association

Awards
• Scholarship Recipient: 24th Annual American Pain Society Meeting.. 3/2005. Boston, MA
• Scholarship Recipient: Advanced Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Neurological Disorders. 5/2006. Augusta, GA

Fellowship
• Case Western Reserve University, Pain Management

Residency
• The University of Chicago/Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital

Education
• Ross University School of Medicine

ABMS Board Certifications
• Pain Management
• Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Hospital Staff Positions
• Banner Gateway Medical Center
• Chandler Regional Hospital
• Mercy Gilbert Medical Center
• Mountain Vista Medical Center
• Tempe St. Luke’s Medical Center


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