sub-specialities
- Acute and Chronic Pain Management
- Anaesthetic Assessment and Care
- Neuropathic Pain Conditions
- Musculoskeletal Pain Disorders
- Post-Surgical Pain Management
- Cancer-Related Pain Management
- Image-Guided Pain Interventions (Ultrasound & Fluoroscopy)
- Minimally Invasive Interventional Pain Procedures
- Multidisciplinary & Holistic Pain Management
- Spinal and Radicular Pain (Neck & Back Pain, Sciatica)
Training & Background
| Qualifications: | MBBS, FCPS, FCAI |
| Year first qualified: | 2008 |
| GMC number: | 7540909 |
| Clinic times: | By appointment |
Dr Qaisar Khalil, is a Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesia at The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital, specialising in the diagnosis and management of complex acute and chronic pain conditions.
Dr Khalil completed his medical degree (MBBS) and specialist training in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine in Pakistan, earning the Fellowship of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Pakistan (FCPS). He subsequently achieved the Fellowship of the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (FCAI) and further advanced his expertise through a dedicated Pain Medicine Fellowship at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, based at the Oxford Pain Management Centre, Churchill Hospital, UK.
His clinical expertise includes the management of spinal and radicular pain, neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal disorders, post-surgical pain, and cancer-related pain. Dr Khalil offers a comprehensive range of minimally invasive, image-guided interventional pain procedures, using advanced ultrasound and fluoroscopy techniques to deliver precise and effective treatment.
Dr Khalil practices a holistic, patient-centred approach to pain management, integrating medical therapies, interventional procedures, physiotherapy, and psychological strategies. He is committed to improving pain control while enhancing function, independence, and overall quality of life for his patients.
He is fluent in English, Urdu, Punjabi, and Haryanvi, enabling him to provide compassionate and personalised care to patients from diverse backgrounds.
