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Written by a patient at Fairfield General Hospital
1st November 2019


Nearly 2 years ago I walked into Dr Kahn office for a consultation and after tests he had to tell me that I had severe heart failure. Today I went back for a echogram after taking the medication and having the procedures Dr Kahn had prescribed for me and he was able to tell me that everything was now normal. Both myself and my wife could not fault Dr Khans expertise, he always spoke to us both very clearly and always took the time to even draw us pictures to explain what was happening. We found Dr Khan to be an excellent consultant and we have nothing but praise for him because if it wasn't for his expertise I might not be here to write this review. I could never thank him enough for what he has done for me.

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Written by a patient at Fairfield General Hospital
22nd September 2019


I found Dr Khan to be very focussed and reassuring, he listened carefully to my concerns and apprehensions. He obviously holds great subject knowledge and explained, in detail, the procedure I was facing and the aftercare I needed. He put me at ease therefore I had great confidence in him. I'm now on my way to a much better quality of day to day life.

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Written by a patient at Fairfield General Hospital
20th September 2019


Dr Khan is a pleasant approachable person and treats you with respect and listens to my concerns . He builds my confidence and knows what treatments is required he also explains which procedures are required and has the skills to preform them.

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Written by a patient at The Royal Oldham Hospital
3rd September 2019


Dr Kahn was a model of professionalism both during my time in CCU and subsequent outpatient appointments. He kept me informed and involved in the processes and treatments that he recommended As it transpired he was right and is probably responsible for increasing my life expectancy. I cannot thank him enough.

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Written by a patient at Fairfield General Hospital
11th August 2019


I found Mr Khan very professional, but at the same time made things very clear and easy to understand to me . Mr Khan operated on me and listened to my concerns before and during the op and was very reassuring throughout. On my last after care visit , Mr Khan was once again very courteous and listened and answered any queries or questions I asked. In my opinion, I feel he is a very good asset to the NHS. Could definitely do with more of this calibre .

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Profile

Because everyone is an individual, our vision is for unique, patient centred care. It is the person, not the diagnosis that matters. Key features of our methodology are approachability and accessibility, allowing us to provide a personal service where patients have easy and fast access to medical advice. All patient queries, worries and problems, no matter how small, can quickly be resolved.

Matthew is a Consultant Cardiologist with a specialist interest in Advanced Heart Failure, Complex Pacing and Defibrillator implantation. Having obtained his medical degree from the University of Leeds in 2003, he went onto complete his specialist training in Greater Manchester and benefits from dual accreditation in both Cardiology and General Medicine.

Following this, he undertook a Specialist Training Fellowship in Advanced Heart Failure & Complex Pacemaker Therapy at Wythenshawe Hospital leading him to his current Consultant post at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Trust, where he is the lead clinician in Heart Failure and Complex Pacemaker Therapy. Matthew benefits from full accreditation with the European Heart Rhythm Association and the British Society of Echocardiography.

Matthew has a strong academic background having completed a PhD at the University of Leeds. He obtained a 1st Class Honours BSc degree in Pharmacology as an undergraduate which stimulated an interest in biomedical research.

Having obtained his MRCP (Membership of the Royal College of Physicians) at the earliest opportunity, he secured short-term funding through the prestigious British Heart Foundation Scholarship scheme to undertake preliminary work in the Division of Cardiovascular & Diabetes Research at the University of Leeds. He went on to secure a British Heart Foundation clinical research fellowship, during which time he undertook his proposed project investigating the influence of pre-diabetes on cardiovascular disease alongside work looking at Heart Failure outcomes. He successfully completed his PhD in 2012.

During his research period, he obtained over 15 publications in peer-reviewed journals. He presented his research at both national and international meetings and was a finalist for the ‘British Cardiovascular Society Young Researcher Award’, ‘University of Leeds Post-Graduate Researcher Award’, ‘Diabetes UK Young Researcher Award’ and winner of the ‘British Atherosclerosis Young Investigator of the year Award’.

Matthew lives in Bowdon (Cheshire) with his wife and two children. In his spare time he loves to travel and enjoys most sports.