Mr Zafar Khan is a Consultant General Surgeon in Boston and Cambridgeshire.
Based at Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust and an Honorary Clinical Tutor at Hull & York Medical School. Mr Khan specialises in general surgical procedures, vascular surgery, and provides services for both the NHS and private patients. He takes an active role in educating medical students & junior doctors. At the Boston Treatment Centre Mr Khan has been involved in initiating laser treatment for varicose veins and performs EVLT under local anaesthetic. Mr Khan undertakes treatments for hernia, laser treatment for veins as well as open surgery. Laparoscopic hernia repair patients are transferred to the Ramsay Fitzwilliam Hospital at Peterborough.
Mr Z Khan MB, FRCS(Eng), MSc(Lon) has been a Consultant General & Vascular Surgeon since 1996. After graduation from Medical School he completed most of his surgical training around London and has been a Fellow of the Royal college of Surgeons of England since 1989. Mr Khan acquired further training in vascular technology to enable him to scan vascular patients for diagnostic and treatment purposes.
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Based at Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust and an Honorary Clinical Tutor at Hull & York Medical School. Mr Khan specialises in general surgical procedures, vascular surgery, and provides services for both the NHS and private patients. He takes an active role in educating medical students & junior doctors. At the Boston Treatment Centre Mr Khan has been involved in initiating laser treatment for varicose veins and performs EVLT under local anaesthetic. Mr Khan undertakes treatments for hernia, laser treatment for veins as well as open surgery. Laparoscopic hernia repair patients are transferred to the Ramsay Fitzwilliam Hospital at Peterborough.
Mr Z Khan MB, FRCS(Eng), MSc(Lon) has been a Consultant General & Vascular Surgeon since 1996. After graduation from Medical School he completed most of his surgical training around London and has been a Fellow of the Royal college of Surgeons of England since 1989. Mr Khan acquired further training in vascular technology to enable him to scan vascular patients for diagnostic and treatment purposes.