Dr. Fahd R. Khan, MD, MSE, FAANS, FACS
Dr Khan is a Board Certified Neurosurgeon who is also a biomedical engineer. Dr Khan grew up outside of Cleveland Ohio as the son of two physicians and is in fact a fourth generation physician. He grew up in a family of doctors and saw the dedication of his parents and the difference doctors can make in the lives of their patients. This inspired Dr. Khan to also pursue a medical career.
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Dr. Khan attended Western Reserve Academy in Hudson Ohio. For college he moved to the City of New York where graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelors of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering. He furthered his engineering education with a Masters Degree from The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia also in Biomedical Engineering.
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Medical Career
Dr Khan then returned to Ohio for Medical School and completed a residency in Neurosurgery at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland Ohio. He also completed a two year fellowship in the Department of Biomedical Engineering with the goal of improving collaboration between engineers and clinical physicians to create breakthroughs in medical devices.
Following a seven year residency in Neurosurgery, Dr. Khan completed additional training as a fellow at Stanford University in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. He was also simultaneously appointed to the faculty as Clinical Instructor.
Dr. Khan then was recruited by Stanford University to join the faculty as Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery .
In 2015 Dr. Khan started California NeuroInstitute to better serve his patients. The transition now allows him to care for his patients in a more personalized and convenient setting while also providing among the best care in the region.
Dr Khan strongly believes in continuous education even when juggling a busy practice and in 2023 he completed a Masters Degree in Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley.
Following a seven year residency in Neurosurgery, Dr. Khan completed additional training as a fellow at Stanford University in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. He was also simultaneously appointed to the faculty as Clinical Instructor.
Dr. Khan then was recruited by Stanford University to join the faculty as Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery .
In 2015 Dr. Khan started California NeuroInstitute to better serve his patients. The transition now allows him to care for his patients in a more personalized and convenient setting while also providing among the best care in the region.
Dr Khan strongly believes in continuous education even when juggling a busy practice and in 2023 he completed a Masters Degree in Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley.