Zeeshan Khan, MD

Zeeshan Khan, M.D., Chief of Geriatrics at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center, is a triple board-certified physician in Family Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, and Addiction Medicine. A Monmouth County local, Dr. Khan is deeply committed to providing exceptional, patient-centered care to his community. He brings a wealth of leadership experience to this role, having previously served as an Associate Professor with Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and as Chair of the Department of Family Medicine at CentraState Medical Center. His dedication to advancing the medical profession is evident through his service as Treasurer for the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians (NJAFP) and his position on the Monmouth County Board of Addiction Services.
Dr. Khan is committed to caring for patients and their families as an expert in the complex health needs of older adults. Dr. Khan leads a specialized, team-based approach that includes nurses, social workers, and other specialists to provide comprehensive and holistic care. This affiliation with a leading academic center means patients have access to the latest research and advanced treatments. The primary focus is on maintaining the best quality of life, managing multiple chronic conditions, and optimizing medications to prevent harmful interactions. Dr. Khan ensures that each patient's personal values and goals are at the heart of their care plan.
Dr. Khan specializes in:
Managing Complex Health Needs: Addressing issues such as cognitive decline, chronic diseases, mobility challenges, and the management of multiple medications.
Coordinating Comprehensive Care: Collaborates with other physicians, nurses and social workers to ensure seamless and integrated care.
Focusing on Quality of Life: Understanding a patient's living situation, social needs, and personal goals to create a care plan that supports their independence and overall well-being.
Optimizing and Managing Medications: Reviews all medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to eliminate unnecessary prescriptions and prevent dangerous interactions.
Family Involvement: Family members are included in important conversations about treatment options and care goals to ensure everyone is aligned and supported.



