Irfana Khan
Internist
222 Easton Avenue, Suite B New Brunswick NJ, 08901About
Dr. Irfana Khan is a board-certified, compassionate, thorough, highly rated internal medicine and primary care physician in New Jersey. Dr. Khan completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. She is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and provides highly personalized and comprehensive internal medicine and primary care. She strongly advocates for an individualized approach to patient care by utilizing the latest, most effective, and research-based medical treatments. Dr. Khan enjoys primary care practice and bases her philosophy regarding the doctor-patient relationship on trust. As an internist and primary care doctor, Dr. Khan treats various medical conditions, including high blood pressure, hypercholesterolemia, urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, preventative health maintenance, anxiety, depression, and other medical conditions. Her focus has always been on prevention and delivering care which is patient-centered and informed by robust doctor-patient communication and understanding. She believes patients benefit the most from personalized care and a proactive approach to living a healthy life.
Dr. Khan has also served as Medical Director for Hospitalists for many years at different hospitals including CentraState Medical Center Freehold, Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus & Bayonne Medical Center. She is an esteemed member of many leading professional organizations, including American College of Healthcare Executives, Society of Hospital Medicine, American Medical Association. Dr. Khan’s sound medical knowledge and passion for her work are commendable and make her a valued asset to her practice.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Khan, call 848-800-8482.
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Provider Details
Irfana Khan's Practice location
Request An Appointment With Irfana Khan | Internist
Please note that this request is not considered final until you receive email notification confirming the details.
In the event the doctor is not yet registered with FindaTopDoc, we will contact the office on your behalf in an effort to secure your appointment.
Irfana Khan's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- Polydipsia: Excessive Thirst Causes and Symptoms
What is polydipsia?Polydipsia is the medical term for excessive thirst. It is usually regarded as one of the initial symptoms of diabetes.It is normal to feel thirsty, especially after workouts and strenuous activities. It is quite important for people to drink the recommended amount of water per...
- What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes?
Diabetes comes with a lot of signs, so it is important to recognize the signs and symptoms before it is too late. It's important to see your doctor before the symptoms become severe. Type 2 diabetes symptoms often develop slowly and most people don’t even know it. It is really important to get a...
- Why is Cord Blood Banking Important?
Cord blood banking is the method of preserving cord blood, which is blood taken from the umbilical cord after the delivery. Cord blood contains hefty amounts of stem cells, which are potential life-saying cells for numerous diseases. Collecting cord blood is a painless procedure, and is considered...
- What Could Happen if My Pneumonia Remains Untreated?
There are several types of pneumonia that vary in their degree of seriousness. Pneumonia caused by a viral infection can make people feel very sick with fever, cough, and tiredness. However, viral pneumonia tends to go away on its own after some time. A "walking pneumonia" is a mild case of...
- What Is Ferrous Sulfate?
Ferrous sulfate is an essential mineral and a type of iron used for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia (IDA). When a person lacks iron, symptoms such as tiredness, shortness of breath, and decreased physical performance may be experienced. Low levels of iron in the body can be treated by...
- How to Get Rid of Hiccups
Hiccups refer to the sudden spasms of the diaphragm, the muscle present at the base of the lungs that separates the chest and abdomen. These spasms result in the closure of the vocal cords, which produces the characteristic ‘hic’ sound of hiccups. Fortunately these bothersome contractions are...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Olumuyiwa Ibikunle M.D266 King George Road Warren NJ 07059
- Dr. Darren Seril M.D., PH.D.125 Paterson St New Brunswick NJ 08901
- Dr. Mohammed Areful Islam MDRBMC 530 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE PERTH AMBOY NJ 08861
- Dr. Nami O. Khulusi M.D.74 Route 9 North Englishtown NJ 07726
- Babita V.J. Saaraswat MD21 Wooleytown Rd Morganville New Jersey 07751
- Dr. Douglas W. Chudzik MD31 Village court Hazlet New Jersey 7730