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| 24 Apr 2026 | |
| Written by Armina Terriss | |
| Guernsey | |
| General |
Dr Asad Khan joins the MSG to investigate and treat a wide range of digestive system disorders. He adopts a multidisciplinary, shared decision-making approach to ensure patients receive safe, timely, and patient-centred care.
His specialist interests include diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy — a minimally invasive technique that uses a flexible tube inserted through the mouth to examine and treat conditions affecting the oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum. These procedures often offer a safer alternative to traditional surgery, enabling faster recovery times and reducing the need for large incisions.
Dr Khan also has expertise in luminal gastroenterology, general hepatology, and clinical nutrition, managing conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, gastrointestinal cancers, fatty liver disease, and gallstones.
Originally from Pakistan, Dr Khan completed his Fellowship in general medicine and gastroenterology before moving to the UK in 2010. He built extensive experience within the NHS, working across both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Reflecting on his career, Dr Khan said: “My own childhood experiences sparked my interest in medicine, and during training I found myself consistently drawn to gastroenterology, especially endoscopy.
“I was attracted to Guernsey and the MSG not only for the quality of island life, but also because of the consultant-led model of care and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to how services are delivered and improved. This setting allows clinical leadership to translate more directly into real change, in a way that can be harder to achieve within the NHS.”
Alongside his clinical care, Dr Khan is also actively involved in audit, quality improvement projects, teaching, and publications with a focus on improving pathway efficiency, safety, and the overall patient experience.
Dr Khan continued: “I always work hard to employ a thoughtful, problem-solving approach to my practice and ensure patients feel genuinely heard and supported. My aim is to reach the clearest possible diagnosis and management plan, while recognising that, despite the advances, certainty is not always achievable in medicine.”
Chair of the MSG, Dr Michelle Le Cheminant said: “Islanders needing gastroenterology care will directly benefit from Dr Khan joining our team. His patient-centred approach means individuals can expect compassionate, high-quality care tailored to their needs — something that matters greatly as demand for these services continues to grow. His specialist expertise should bring real reassurance to patients and their families, knowing they have access to a dedicated consultant committed to making a meaningful difference to their health and wellbeing.”
Dr Khan's arrival comes at a pivotal moment for the service. Since September 2025, the MSG has made endoscopy waiting lists a major area of focus, committing additional resources from its own funds to thoroughly review patient waiting lists, introduce more efficient alternative procedures where clinically appropriate, and ensure that patients are seen on the basis of clinical priority rather than on a first-in, first-out. As a result, the total number of islanders waiting has fallen by 35% compared to September 2025.
Dr Le Cheminant said: "Reducing waiting times for endoscopy has been a key priority for us since last year. Working alongside our colleagues in HSC, we felt it was right to commit some of our own resources to go further and faster in getting patients seen. Making sure that the right patients are seen at the right time, based on clinical need rather than simply on how long they have been on a list. Bringing the waiting list down by 35% since September is a major achievement by our current team and Dr Khan's appointment will help us build on that progress and continue to meet rising demand with timely, high-quality care for islanders."
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