ENFIELD, CT — A unique healthcare facility will open in Enfield this week, one that vigorously strives to ensure patients don't require additional services.
Khan Longevity Care will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 13, for its new office at 15 Palomba Drive, Unit 4, as the practice expands its preventive and personalized healthcare services in Enfield.
The event is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. and will include tours of the facility and opportunities for community members to meet the care team. Local officials expected to attend include state Sen. Dr. Saud Anwar, D-South Windsor, a physician.
Founded by Dr. Talal Khan, Khan Longevity Care combines traditional primary care with longevity-focused services aimed at prevention and early intervention.
The practice offers services including advanced body scans, weight management, sleep optimization, and supplement guidance.
Patients may also enroll in traditional primary care and physician-led weight management programs.
“Our goal is to make cutting-edge longevity care accessible and practical for everyday patients,” Khan said. “We take the time to understand each person’s unique health profile and build a plan that supports not just treating illness, but preventing it and improving overall quality of life.”
The practice said its care model is designed to reduce wait times and provide patients with longer, more individualized appointments.
Also operating within the new office space is Nida Medspa, a separate business founded by Dr. Nidah Khan that offers aesthetic and wellness treatments.
According to the practice, the Enfield office is part of a broader effort to expand access to preventive and patient-centered healthcare services as demand for personalized care grows.
Dr. Talal Khan is dual board-certified in internal medicine and obesity medicine, and Nidah Khan is board-certified in internal medicine with a focus on lifestyle and preventive care.
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