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Consultant breast radiologist with expertise in imaging, interventional procedures and AI applications
Experience
16 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Urdu
Location
Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Asiya Khan is a Staff Physician in the Diagnostic Radiology & Imaging Department at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, where she leads the Breast Imaging Program as a Consultant Breast Radiologist. She trained in clinical radiology through West Midlands Deanery in the UK, completed her core training in 2017, and went on to specialise in breast and gynaecological imaging at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. Before joining Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, she worked at leading UAE hospitals including Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City and Mediclinic City Hospital Dubai.
Dr. Khan's clinical practice covers the full spectrum of breast imaging and intervention. She reads screening and diagnostic mammograms, performs ultrasound, MRI and CT imaging for breast and gynaecological conditions, and carries out image-guided procedures including fine-needle aspiration, core biopsies, stereotactic vacuum-assisted biopsies, and pre-operative lesion localisation using needle and magseed techniques. She is also skilled in MRI and tomosynthesis-guided breast biopsies. Beyond clinical work, she holds a master's degree in Medical Management and Leadership from Birmingham University and another in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, applying these skills to service improvement and AI-related projects at the clinic.
Dr. Khan is passionate about medical education and professional development. She holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education from Dundee University, regularly teaches on FRCR (Faculty of Royal College of Radiologists) courses including the Apollo FRCR Course in India, and leads the Breast Imaging Club of the UAE. She has been a reviewer for high-impact medical journals and organises breast intervention workshops and conferences to advance radiologists' skills across the region.
Special interests: breast MRI imaging, artificial intelligence in radiology, medical education and training, breast imaging service improvement.
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MBBS
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, India · 2005
Radiology Residency / Training Programme
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, UK · 2017
Post CCT Fellowship in Breast & Gynaecological Imaging
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, UK · 2017
M.Sc Medical Management and Leadership
Birmingham University, UK
M.Sc Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
University of Texas at Austin, United States
Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education
University of Dundee, UK
Staff Physician, Diagnostic Radiology & Imaging / Consultant Breast & General Radiologist
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, UAE · 2022-2024
Breast & Gynaecological Radiologist
Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC), UAE · 2019-2021
Breast Radiologist
Mediclinic City Hospital Dubai, UAE · 2017-2019
Academic House Officer, Psychiatry
Cefn Coed Hospital Swansea, UK · 2008
Academic House Officer, General Surgery and Medicine
Morriston Hospital Swansea, UK · 2008-2009
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Urdu.
Cleveland Clinic — Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Axillary Lymph Node Abnormalities, Benign Breast Disease, Breast Cancer, Breast Lesions, Breast Lumps.
Profile compiled from Cleveland Clinic's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
59 Hamouda Bin Ali Al Dhaheri St - Al Maryah Island - Abu Dhabi Global Market Square - Abu Dhabi
+971 800 82223Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi: 4.4★ · 7,639 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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