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Professor Riaz Khan

Riaz is a distinguished senior orthopaedic surgeon based in Perth, Western Australia. With extensive training in both the United Kingdom and Australia, he has established a reputation as a personable, caring, and highly capable surgeon. As the lead consultant at The Joint Studio, he works closely with each patient to custom-design treatment plans tailored to their unique lifestyles and goals. His commitment to end-to-end patient care ensures he is with you every step of your journey.

His expertise in joint replacement innovation enables him to identify the latest and most suitable treatment options for all his patients. A leading researcher with a distinguished academic career, he has published over 100 scientific papers and delivered over 100 national and international presentations in the field of orthopaedics.

After qualifying from Guy’s Hospital in London and completing his orthopaedic training in Cambridge, he undertook a fellowship in Perth, Western Australia. He is an adjunct professor of medicine at Notre Dame University, Fremantle, an adjunct professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Western Australia, and an adjunct professor within the department of physics at Curtin University. He lectures worldwide on his techniques and expertise in implant and equipment design and is a recognized senior opinion in complex and challenging cases. His orthopaedic practice is based at Hollywood Private Hospital in Perth, Western Australia.

In 2015, he co-founded ArthroLase, a privately-owned Australian company with ISO 13485 accreditation that leads the way in developing a state-of-the-art laser joint resurfacing system. This revolutionary solution combines advanced robotic laser bone-sculpting technology with the latest custom-fit prostheses to deliver a system that has the potential to transform the lives of millions worldwide. By restoring natural joint function, ArthroLase aims to fundamentally change the orthopaedic market and pave the way for a healthier and more active population.

Dr Riaz Khan