Dr. Danyal M. Khan

5.0 ( 11 reviews )

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Dr Kahn and the entire staff who works with him were excellent. Dr Kahn was calm and reassuring and answered all questions with detailed explanations that were very easy to understand. His demeanor and knowledge puts you at ease . He spent over an hour with us and never rushed through the visit. He is caring and compassionate in his approach to his interactions with his patients. It is very clear that he loves what he does and makes sure patients and family members are valued.

Submitted March 28, 2024

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Dr. Khan had amazing bed side manner. He is polite and caring. Dr. Khan ensures the needs of his patients can be met.

Submitted March 8, 2023

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Love that he takes time with his patients and answers all questions.

Submitted Feb. 3, 2022

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Dr. Khan, is an amazing doctor. He is knowledgeable, patient and makes the kids feel comfortable. There are not enough words to describe the wonderful express we had thanks to him and his staff .

Submitted Sept. 20, 2021

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Dr. Khan is an excellent doctor. He takes his time with you, makes sure you don’t have any other questions, and really explains the issues and walk you through things. I couldn’t ask for a better doctor.

Submitted July 14, 2021

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Excellent service and care! Dr. Khan took the time to explain everything to us and made us feel less nervous about our visit.

Submitted June 9, 2021

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The doctor cares for its patients. He explained everything in great detail. The staff is wonderful too.

Submitted June 8, 2021

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Dr Khan is an awesome doctor. He answers all questions before I even asked them.

Submitted May 5, 2021

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Dr. Danyal M. Khan is an amazing Doctor, a great human person. He's a very knowledgeable Doctor and he really know how to treat a patient.

Continue been that way. Ther is not to many doctors like him

Submitted March 15, 2021

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Great service, the staff is very nice, the punctuality is impressive.

Submitted March 9, 2021


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Biography

CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Danyal Mushtaq Khan ADDRESS: 17069 SW 16 St. Pembroke Pines, Florida 33027 TELEPHONE: 305-519-4107 EMAIL: danyalkhan@hotmail.com DATE OF BIRTH: February 26, 1971 EDUCATION MEDICAL SCHOOL Aga Khan University Medical College Karachi, Pakistan Degree: Doctor of Medicine 9/88 – 9/93 TRAINING RESIDENCY Pediatrics Pennsylvania State University Hershey Medical Center Hershey, Pennsylvania 7/95 – 6/98 FELLOWSHIP Pediatric Cardiology University of Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, Florida 7/1998 – 6/2001 Pediatric Interventional Catheterization & Cardiac ICU Miami Children’s Hospital Miami, Florida 7/2001 – 6/2002 CERTIFICATION Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics, 1998 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatric Cardiology, 2002 Certificate# 41196 Re-certification – 2013 Diplomate, American Board of Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ABIM), 2015 LICENSURE State of Florida (2001 – present) License# ME 82226  ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pediatrics Florida International University – College of Medicine Miami, FL 2011 – 2014 Clinical Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics Florida International University – College of Medicine Miami, FL 2014 – 2019 Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics Florida International University – College of Medicine Miami, FL 2019 – present HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, Miami, FL Pediatric Cardiologist (2002 – present) Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Program (2018 – present) Director, Adult Congenital Heart Program (2020 - ) Director, Exercise Lab (2020-) Co-Director, Cardiac Rehab Program (2020-) Arnold Palmer Hospital for Women & Children, Orlando, FL Pediatric Cardiologist February 2004 – 2012 Aventura Hospital, Miami, FL 2010 – 2014 The Miami Medical Center Miami, FL 2016 – 2018   INVITED LECTURES 1. Miami Children’s Hospital Post Graduate Course – March 2008. “New Advances in Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization” 2. Grand Rounds. Lahore Children’s Hospital, Pakistan - August 2009. “To Err is Human – Errors in Medicine”. 3. Association of Pakistani Physician of North America – 2010 Fall Meeting. Key Biscayne, FL. October 2010. “Interventional Catheterization to treat Congenital heart disease in Adults.” 4. Cleveland Clinic, Weston, FL. February 2011. “Role of Interventional Catheterization to treat Congenital Heart Disease”. 5. Pakistan Cardiac Society’s Twelfth Cardiology Update. Bhurban (Pakistan). June 2011 “ 3D Angiography in Congenital & Structural Heart Disease’. 6. Adult Congenital Heart Disease Course held at Miami Children’s Hospital on August 5th &12th, 2011 “Post Cath management of the adult with congenital heart disease” 7. Cleveland Clinic, Weston, FL. February 2013. “Catheterization management of ASD & Coarctation in adults”. 8. Grand Rounds at Miami Children’s Hospital. September 2013 “What can ‘Research’ do for my patients” 9. Cleveland Clinic, Weston, FL. May 2014. “Tetralogy of Fallot”. 10. 11th National Annual Symposium of Pakistan Paediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Society – September 2014 (Lahore, Pakistan). “ Neurodevelopmental Outcomes after repair of Complex Congenital Heart Disease” 11. Barry University – April 2015 “Cyanotic & Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease” 12. 12th National Annual Symposium of Pakistan Paediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Society – November 2015 (Karachi, Pakistan) “Long Term Outcomes of Palliated Single Ventricles” 13. Association of Pakistani Physician of North America – 2016 Spring Meeting. Miami Beach, FL. May 2016. “Interventional Cath in Adult Congenital Heart Diseases.” 14. St John Hospital Detroit – Electrophysiology course for Cardiology Fellows – October 2016. “Arrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease” 15. 13th National Annual Symposium of Pakistan Paediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Society – November 2016 (Multan, Pakistan). “Recognition and management of SVT in Children” & “3D Printing/ Rapid Prototyping in Congenital Heart Disease” 16. St John Hospital Detroit – Electrophysiology course for Cardiology Fellows – October 2017. “Arrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease” PRESENTATION (selected): 1. Khan D, Young ML, Wolff GS. Clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of fasciculoventricular fiber in children. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics – Society of Pediatric Research meeting in Boston, 2000. 2. Khan D, Lopez C, Welch E, Nykanen D, Zahn E. Helex Septal Occluder in treatment of non-centrally located secundum ASD. Oral presentation at the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention (SCAI) meeting in Seattle, February 2002. 3. Khan DM, Whalen R, Nykanen DG, Zahn EM. Atrial septal defect closure with the Helex septal occlude device: Mid-term follow-up results. The 4th World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, September 18-22, 2005; Buenos Aires, Argentina 4. Correa R, Khan D, Zahn E, Nykanen DG. Midterm outcome of the Helex Septal Occluder for percutaneous closure of Secundum Atrial Septal Defects. 5. Khan D, Berman D, Nykanen D, Hannan R, Burke R, Zahn E. Treatment of Pulmonary Artery stenosis by Intraoperative stent implantation using videoscopic guidance. Poster presentation at the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention (SCAI) meeting in Baltimore, May 2011. 6. Berman D, Steinman J, Khan D, Nykanen D, Hannan R, Burke R, Zahn E. The effectiveness and fate of pulmonary artery stents following Intraoperative Implantation: Early and Midterm Followup. Poster presentation at the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention (SCAI) meeting in Baltimore, May 2011. ORIGINAL PAPERS 1. Khan DM, Bhutta ZA. Ciprofloxacin in Multi-Resistant infections in childhood: An audit. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association. 1995 Jun; 45(6):147-150. 2. Shafqat A, Khan DM, Malik IA. Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia: Importance of risk stratification and recent advances in management. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 1996(4-6); 12(3): 257-267 3. Rossi AF, Khan D. Point of Care Testing: Improving Pediatric Outcomes. Clinical Biochemistry. 2004 Jun; 36 (6): 456-461 4. Rossi AF, Khan D, Hannan R, Bolivar J, et. al. Goal-directed medical therapy and point-of-care testing improve outcomes after congenital heart surgery. Intensive Care Med. 2005 Jan; 31(1):98-104. 5. Rossi AF, Khan D, Lopez L. Physiologic limitation of omega exists in patients after the Norwood palliation and is underestimated by the arterial venous oxygen saturation difference. Congenital Heart Disease. 2006 Nov; 1(6): 294-9 6. Ratnasamy C, Khan D, Wolff GS, Young ML. Clinical and electrophysiological characteristics or fasciculoventricular fibers in children. International Journal of Cardiology. 2008 Jan; 123(3): 257-62 7. Rossi AF, Lopez L, Dobrolet N, Khan D, Bolivar J. Hyperlactemia in neonates admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit with critical heart disease. Neonatology. 2010; 98(2): 212-6 8. Dobrolet NC, Nieves JA, Welch EM, Khan D, Rossi AF, Burke RP, Zahn EM. New approach to interstage care for palliated high-risk patients with congenital heart disease. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Published online March 2011 9. Hannan RL, Zabinsky JA, Salvaggio JL, Rossi AF, Khan DM, Alonso FA, Ojito JW, Nykanen DG, Zahn EM, Burke RP. The Fontan Operation: The Pursuit of Associated Lesions and Cumulative Trauma. Pediatric Cardiology. 32(6): 778-84, 2011 August. 10. Roberts PA, Boudjemline Y, Cheatham JP, Eicken A, Ewert P, McElhinney DB, Hill SL, Berger F, Khan D, Schranz D, Hess J, Ezekowitz MD, Celermajer D, Zahn E. Percutaneous Tricuspid Valve Replacement in Congenital and Acquired Heart Disease. J Am Coll Cardiol, 2011; 58: 117-122 11. Berman DP, Khan DM, Gutierrez Y, Zahn EM. The use of Three-Dimensional Rotational Angiography to Assess the Pulmonary Circulation following Cavo-Pulmonary Connection in Patients with Single Ventricle. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. 2012; 80(6). 922-930. 12. Aregullin EO, Gutierrez Y, Osorio S, Nykanen DG, Khan DM, Zahn EM. Balloon angioplasty and stent implantation performed through systemic-to-pulmonary artery shunts in infants and neonates. Pediatric Cardiology34(6): 1388-95, 2013 August. 13. Aggarwal V, Khan D. Pediatric Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Survey: Beliefs and Practice among Physicians on the use of Phosphodiesterase Inhibitor (Sildenafil). Congenital Cardiology Today. June 2013; 11(7). 11-13. 14. Correa R., Zahn, E. and Khan, D. Mid-term Outcomes of the Helex Septal Occluder for Percutaneous Closure of Secundum Atrial Septal Defects. Congenital Heart Disease 2013, 8(5): 428–433. 15. Aggarwal V, Aggarwal A, Khan D. Cardiac safety of stimulants. The Florida Pediatrician. Spring 2015. 16. Aggarwal V, Aggarwal A, Khan D. Electrocardiogram before starting stimulant medications: to order or not? Cardiology in the Young 2015 17. Nykanen DG, Forbes TJ, Du W, Divekar AA, Reeves JH, Hagler DJ, Fagan TE, Pedra CA, Fleming GA, Khan DM, Javois, AJ, Gruenstein, DH, Qureshi SA, Moore PM, Wax DH. CRISP: Catheterization RISk score for Pediatrics: A Report from the Congenital Cardiac Interventional Study Consortium (CCISC). Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. Nov 2015. 18. Sasaki J, Dykes, JC, Sosa LJ, Salvaggio JL, Tablante MD, Ojito J, Khan DM, Hannan RL, Rossi AF, Burke RP, Wernovsky G. Risk Factors for Longer Hospital Stay Following the Fontan Operation. Pediatr Crit Care Med 2016 19. Aggarwal V, Khan D, Rhodes JF. Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation causing systemic hypoxemia in early infancy. Case reports in Pediatrics. 2017. 20. Al-mousily MF, Dykes JC, Khan D, Duarte D, Abuchaibe EC, Welch E. Incidence of Brain and Renal Abnormalities in newborns with congenital heart disease: a single center experie

Languages

  • English
  • Urdu

Education

  • Aga Khan University

Areas of Expertise

  • Congenital heart disease in adults
  • Pulmonary hypertension