Dr. Faiza Khan was born in Karachi, Pakistan and moved to the United States at the age of six. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Medical Microbiology and Immunology, and her medical degree from Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine.
Dr. Khan rejoined her family in the Dallas/ Fort Worth area after completing a three-year foot & ankle surgical residency with University Hospitals Regional Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. During her residency, Dr. Khan received advanced training in forefoot and rear foot surgery, sports medicine, complex trauma, and diabetic limb salvage and wound care. She is also a diplomat of the board for American Board of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Khan is committed to providing her patients with increased mobility, decreased pain and a better overall quality of life.
Dr. Khan is an avid reader, a lover of art and photography. She loves to travel and spend time with family and friends and always enjoys learning or trying something new. Before becoming a doctor, she participated in many sports such as tennis, softball, basketball, track and field, and Kendo or Japanese swordsmanship.
Dr. Mohammad Raza Khan is a podiatrist trained in forefoot and rear foot pathology, with a particular interest in rear foot and ankle injuries. Dr. Raza provides personalized, comprehensive treatment for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, and is experienced in both conservative and surgical methods. Dr. Raza graduated from the prestigious Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine with his DPM in 2020, and completed his Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Residency with Reconstructive Rear foot/Ankle Surgery (PMSR/RRA) at Humboldt Park Health in Chicago, IL.
Dr. Raza believes that one of the keys to a healthy lifestyle is movement, which foot pain can severely limit, and so he aims at restoring a functional lifestyle as soon as possible to help patients truly live their lives. He believes that patients know their life circumstances, and it is necessary for patients and physicians to work as a team to build a treatment plan that is most suitable for the patient, and their goals.