Dr. Dawood A. Khan
Interventional Pain & Spine Physician Dr. Dawood A. Khan Consultant in Regenerative Medicine Chief Consultant…
Experience the future of pain care—where advanced technology meets personalized healing strategies designed to restore your mobility, reduce dependence on medications, and return you to an active, pain-free life.
At the Pain & Regenerative Medicine Department of Doctors Hospital & Medical Center, we offer a revolutionary alternative to surgery and lifelong medication. Our philosophy is to treat the root cause of your pain, not just the symptoms. By integrating advanced image-guided interventions, cutting-edge regenerative therapies like PRP and Exosomes, and personalized rehabilitation, we provide a clear path to restoring your mobility and reclaiming your life.








Our team is at the forefront of a new medical paradigm. We are fellowship-trained experts in both interventional pain management and regenerative medicine. This dual expertise allows us to offer a unique range of solutions—from precise nerve blocks to advanced cellular therapies—all with one goal: to facilitate your body's innate ability to heal itself, reducing pain and improving mobility without relying solely on surgery or opioids.
Interventional Pain & Spine Physician Dr. Dawood A. Khan Consultant in Regenerative Medicine Chief Consultant…
Interventional Pain & Spine Physician Dr. Waqas A. Chahurady Consultant in Regenerative Medicine Clinic Schedules…
Interventional Pain & Spine Physician Dr. Shahzad Anwar Consultant in Regenerative Medicine Team Lead/HOD Pain…
This is the overarching medical specialty that uses minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat chronic pain. It is a subspecialty of pain medicine (often practiced by anesthesiologists, physiatrists, or neurologists).
These are minimally invasive, image-guided (fluoroscopy or CT) procedures performed specifically on the spinal structures to diagnose and/or treat pain originating from the spine.
These are procedures that involve injecting local anesthetic (often with steroids) onto or near specific nerves outside the spine to block pain signals from a particular organ or region.