About
Dr. Rashid Khan brings more than three decades of internal medicine experience to Ohio Direct Primary Care in Cincinnati. Before completing his residency, he spent ten years working as a General Physician overseas. He then trained in internal medicine at Jewish Hospital Cincinnati from 1993 to 1996.
Dr. Khan has built clinical experience across a wide range of adult medicine settings. His background spans office-based medicine, hospitalist medicine, geriatric medicine, hospice care, and correctional facility medicine. He also practices at the Midwest Medical Group, serving communities in Mount Healthy, Finneytown, and North College Hill. Dr. Khan designed the Ohio Direct Primary Care model to give patients a practical path to affordable outpatient care.
Education & Training
Residency
Internal Medicine, Jewish Hospital Cincinnati (1993–1996)
Additional Training
Worked overseas for 10 years as a General Physician prior to residency
Who is Dr. Khan right for?
Dr. Khan is a strong fit for adults who need reliable primary care outside of traditional insurance arrangements. Patients without insurance or those carrying high-deductible plans benefit most from his subscription model. His background in geriatric and hospitalist medicine also makes him well-suited for older adults managing complex health needs. Patients seeking medical marijuana card recommendations for qualifying conditions will find his evaluation process straightforward.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Khan specializes in adult internal medicine and manages a broad range of health conditions. His clinical background covers office-based primary care, geriatric concerns, and chronic disease management. He also evaluates patients for medical marijuana card recommendations across qualifying conditions including chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia, neuropathic pain disorders, cancer, HIV/AIDS, Crohn's disease, and more.
Dr. Khan completed his internal medicine residency at Jewish Hospital Cincinnati from 1993 to 1996. He has practiced internal medicine for over 35 years across multiple clinical settings.
Dr. Khan completed his internal medicine residency at Jewish Hospital Cincinnati between 1993 and 1996. Before that training, he spent ten years practicing as a General Physician overseas.
Dr. Khan focuses exclusively on adult patients. He frequently sees adults who are uninsured, underinsured, or carry high-deductible health plans. His experience in geriatric medicine also makes him a capable provider for older adults with complex or chronic conditions.
Dr. Khan has practiced across several specialized care environments throughout his career. These include hospitalist medicine, geriatric medicine, hospice care, and correctional facility medicine. That breadth of experience gives him a well-rounded perspective when managing adult health concerns.
Yes, Dr. Khan evaluates patients for medical marijuana card recommendations in Ohio. Qualifying conditions include chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia, severe nausea, epilepsy and other seizure disorders, cancer, HIV/AIDS, glaucoma, Crohn's disease, and several others. Patients can schedule an evaluation to determine if their condition qualifies.
Yes. Ohio Direct Primary Care gives patients 24/7 access to the care team through telephone, non-face-to-face communication, and secure portal messages. This around-the-clock accessibility is a core feature of the practice model Dr. Khan designed.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
