As a board-certified oncologist and hematologist, I had the privilege of serving patients in Virginia with compassionate, personalized care for over 20 years. My approach to cancer treatment was rooted in clinical excellence, mentorship, and a deep commitment to advancing the field of oncology.
Education & Training
My medical journey began with my medical degree from Khyber Medical College, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. I further honed my skills through residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Arizona and fellowship training in Hematology & Oncology at the University of Virginia.
Professional Affiliations
As a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP), I was an active member of:
- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
- American Society of Hematology (ASH)
- American College of Physicians (ACP)
- Pakistan Medical and Dental Council
Clinical Practice & Locations
I treated patients at the Virginia Cancer Institute, primarily at the Johnston-Willis and Hull Street locations in Richmond and North Chesterfield. My hospital privileges included:
- Chippenham & Johnston-Willis Hospitals
- Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center
- HCA Virginia hospitals
I provided care for various malignancies, including lung, lymphoma, and prostate cancers, as well as hematologic disorders like chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML).
Awards & Research Accomplishments
Some of my notable achievements included:
- Arizona State Award (1996) for outstanding research publication in Leukemia Research.
- Spirit of Philanthropy Award (2019) for leadership and community service.
Clinical Trials & Patient-Centered Philosophy
As a coinvestigator on multiple clinical studies, I was committed to advancing oncology care. My patients appreciated my dedication, empathy, and willingness to advocate on their behalf.
Educational & Mentorship Roles
I offered observerships to international medical graduates and collaborated with local family practice residency programs at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), sharing my expertise through mentorship.
A Vision for the Future of Oncology
I believed that the future of cancer care lay in a collaborative, technology-driven model, with AI-assisted diagnostics, broader access to genetic testing, and culturally sensitive care strategies. I was committed to mentoring the next generation of physicians and supporting their pursuit of excellence in oncology.
Through my work, I had the privilege of making a lasting impact on the lives of my patients and colleagues. I’m proud to have been part of a legacy that advances cancer care in Virginia and beyond.

