Dr. Khurrum Khan, MD, a dedicated Cardiologist with a profound passion for the cardiovascular system in Sugar Land, TX. Dr. Khan's journey into cardiology began as a child, and it has evolved into a lifelong commitment to the field. With a strong foundation in basic sciences and a natural understanding of the cardiovascular system, Dr. Khan's clinical rotations solidified his love for cardiology, particularly the intricate physiology of the heart and vascular system in critically ill patients.
Dr. Khan's educational and training journey has been rooted in his hometown of Houston, having completed medical school, internal medicine residency, and general cardiology fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in the Texas Medical Center. Throughout his training, he encountered a wide spectrum of cardiac cases, from common conditions like acute coronary syndrome to rarer cases resulting from limited healthcare access. His experience in diverse clinical settings, including Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center and the Michael E. Debakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, exposed him to advanced heart failure, valvular disease, and the care of heart transplant patients. His expertise was further honed during his interventional cardiology fellowship at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine, focusing on coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial and venous disease, and structural heart disease.
Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Khan has been actively involved in cardiology research and leadership. He has contributed to published articles, presented research at cardiology conferences, and played key roles in cardiology organizations at both local and national levels. Dr. Khan's dedication to the field, coupled with his extensive training, positions him to provide top-notch and modern cardiovascular care, covering all aspects of cardiovascular disease for the Houston community. At CLS Health, we are privileged to have Dr. Khurrum Khan leading our Cardiology practice, offering expert evaluation, diagnosis, management, and prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
