In the heart of Casa Grande, Arizona, a physician’s commitment to patient care extends far beyond the walls of his medical practice. Dr. Habib Khan, director of the Arizona Institute of Neurology and Polysomnography, has built a reputation as one of the state’s most respected board-certified neurologists while simultaneously developing community initiatives to address preventable diseases.
With 28 years of medical experience specializing in neurological conditions, sleep disorders, pain management, and balance issues, Dr. Khan leads a comprehensive medical practice focused on personalized care. His expertise encompasses treatments for chronic headaches, peripheral neuropathy, epilepsy, seizures, dementia, and neuromuscular disorders such as myasthenia gravis.
“I became a physician for one simple, yet powerful reason… to help others. I chose to specialize in neurology and its sub-specialties because it has always been fascinating to me and it allows me to treat difficult problems that have a serious impact on the lives of my patients,” Dr. Khan explains.
This patient-centered approach defines the practice philosophy at the specialized neurological care center, where Dr. Khan has assembled a team sharing his commitment to providing one-on-one attention. “Along with my excellent team at the Arizona Institute of Neurology & Polysomnography, I offer the latest in testing and treatment for these conditions, always with the care, compassion and one-on-one attention you deserve from your physician,” he notes.
Dr. Khan’s educational background includes completing his residency program in neurology and internal medicine at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark, followed by a fellowship in sleep medicine at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His professional affiliations include membership in the American Medical Association, American Association of Sleep Medicine, and numerous other respected medical organizations.
Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Khan has expanded his expertise into preventative medicine, obtaining certification in Age Management Medicine, which focuses on preventing chronic illnesses and degenerative disorders to improve overall wellness and longevity.
Perhaps most notably, Dr. Khan founded the DIL Foundation in 2012, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established after observing patients repeatedly presenting with preventable diseases. The foundation aims to raise the standard of living in Phoenix by providing low-cost healthcare, lifestyle counseling, and entrepreneurial education.
His contributions to medicine and community service have been recognized through various appointments, including serving on the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health examiners from 2015 to 2017, and as President of the Arizona chapter of APPNA (Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America) between 2014 and 2016.
Dr. Khan is also a published poet and author, with his book “An Ounce of Prevention” demonstrating his innovative approach to patient care. For those seeking neurological care or treatment for sleep disorders in a welcoming environment, appointments can be scheduled at the Arizona Institute of Neurology and Polysomnography in Casa Grande.
