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Best Indian Doctors in Alpharetta (2026)

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Best Indian Doctors in Alpharetta (2026)

TL;DR

  • 25 Indian and South-Asian physicians practice across Alpharetta as of mid-2026 🩺
  • Old Milton Pkwy and N Point Pkwy are the two densest medical corridors
  • Call ahead about in-network status because many practices participate in multiple networks
  • Family and internal medicine dominate; specialists cluster inside a handful of MOB buildings
  • Bring interpreter needs up when booking so the office can plan around them

Why Alpharetta Is a Strong Base for Desi Medical Care

The corridor along GA-400 from Alpharetta up through Milton has quietly become one of the deepest concentrations of Indian-American physicians in the Atlanta metro. Emory, Northside, and Wellstar all have satellite offices in the area, and a growing number of Indian and Indian-American doctors have moved from hospital practice into private and multi-specialty groups here. If you are a first-generation parent trying to see a doctor who understands your mother's questions about ghee and gluten in the same sentence, this is the shortlist.

Below are 25 practicing physicians in Alpharetta with visible desi backgrounds, cross-referenced from local directories and current as of mid-2026. Verify current addresses, insurance participation, and specialty before booking; some practices operate at multiple locations and a few physicians split time across offices.

Family Medicine and General Practice

Dr. Pranav Reddy at 3550 Preston Ridge Rd, phone 404-365-0966, sees adult patients and is one of the more accessible offices along the ridge. Dr. Shyla Reddy operates out of 480 N Main St Ste 202, phone 678-619-1974, closer to the downtown Alpharetta core. Dr. Smita Patel at 930 Stonekirk Ct, phone 405-351-0949, runs a smaller practice; expect a more personal front desk and slightly longer typical appointments.

Dr. Sunita Gupta at 370 Prospect Pl, phone 678-393-3374, is convenient for families in Halcyon and along the Windward corridor. Dr. Habibur Rahman at 1435 Woodall Trce, phone 770-557-6061, serves the eastern Alpharetta neighborhoods and has a strong following in the Bangladeshi-American community. Dr. Dhiraj Patel at 401 S Main St, phone 770-772-4044, is another downtown Alpharetta option and picks up walk-ins when possible.

Pediatrics and Family Care

Dr. Ricky Patel at 3180 N Point Pkwy Ste 207, phone 770-559-8725, is in the N Point medical cluster near the mall, which is convenient for after-school appointments. Dr. Sajani Patel at 3330 Preston Ridge Rd, phone 770-740-1860, is next door to a lab draw station, a small convenience that matters when your child needs blood work on the same visit.

Dr. Anand Shah and Dr. Birgit Shah both practice in Alpharetta. Anand is at 5755 N Point Pkwy, phone 470-767-8287, and Birgit is at 10945 State Bridge Rd Ste 501, phone 678-389-4349. Dr. Meera Garcia at 11975 Morris Rd, phone 770-752-0824, and Dr. Peahen Gandhi at 11681 Haynes Bridge Rd Ste 302, phone 470-458-9705, are further options along the Windward and Haynes Bridge corridors.

Specialists and Subspecialty Care

Dr. Crystal Sen at 3400 Old Milton Pkwy Ste C500, phone 678-775-2284, and Dr. Ritu Shetty at 11675 Great Oaks Way Ste 310, phone 404-250-4950, both work out of specialty medical office buildings. Call ahead to confirm their current subspecialty focus and whether a referral is required.

Dr. Silki Modi at 3905 Brookside Pkwy Ste 201, phone 770-521-2295, Dr. Adam Uddin at 1055 Winthrope Park Dr, phone 678-794-9079, and Dr. Ahad Khan at 5755 N Point Pkwy Ste 223, phone 678-379-6560, round out one part of the specialist bench.

Dr. Sheeba Rahman at 3300 Old Milton Pkwy Ste 175, phone 470-568-2010, and Dr. Namita Kumar at 3155 North Point Pkwy, phone 770-475-6222, are both concentrated in the Old Milton and N Point medical clusters. Dr. Rajender Singh at 5755 N Point Pkwy Ste 220, phone 770-821-1940, shares building 5755 with several other Indian-American physicians, which is worth remembering if your family has multiple appointments in the same week.

Dr. Harpaul Gill at 3400C Old Milton Pkwy Ste 400, phone 770-740-9664, and Dr. Anita Bansal at 5755 N Point Pkwy, phone 770-667-3877, complete the Old Milton and N Point contingent. Dr. Aakash Goyal at 11378 State Bridge Rd, phone 678-799-6043, and Dr. Radhika Trivedi at 11975 Morris Rd Ste 310A, phone 877-231-3376, extend the coverage east and south. Dr. Asmita Joshi at 3990 Old Milton Pkwy Ste 200, phone 470-875-1560, is another Old Milton option worth keeping on the shortlist.

Insider-Tip: The building at 5755 N Point Pkwy houses Dr. Anand Shah, Dr. Ahad Khan, Dr. Rajender Singh, and Dr. Anita Bansal among others. If your family has multiple specialist appointments in one week, ask the schedulers to coordinate. You can often stack visits in a single trip and share one parking pass with a family caregiver, which cuts the total time off work by half.

How to Pick the Right Doctor

Language match matters, but so does staff continuity. Ask the front desk how long the medical assistants have been at the practice. A stable team means your prior authorizations, refills, and referrals move faster. Ask whether the practice uses MyChart, Athena, or another patient portal. Messaging your doctor at 10 p.m. after your parents go to bed is often more useful than the appointment itself.

For elderly parents, prioritize practices with easy parking and a ground-floor entry. The Old Milton buildings vary widely on this; the newer N Point offices are generally better designed for accessibility. Ask specifically whether the exam room table is height-adjustable if your parent has mobility limitations; not every practice thinks to mention this.

Also think about who takes weekend calls. Some solo practices route after-hours calls to a shared service, which means the on-call doctor may not know your history. For elderly parents with complex medication lists, a practice with an in-network on-call physician is often worth the switch.

FAQ

Are these doctors accepting new patients in 2026? Availability shifts month to month. Call before assuming a practice is open to new patients, and ask about wait times for a first appointment.

Which insurance networks do they accept? This varies by practice and by year. Most participate in major national plans, but confirm at the time of booking rather than at the front desk after your appointment.

Do any of these offices speak Hindi or Gujarati? Many do, informally, through the physician or clinical staff. If you need a professional medical interpreter, request one in advance so the office can arrange it.

How do I get past records transferred to a new doctor? Sign a release at your first appointment with the new office; they will contact your prior provider. Expect two to four weeks for records to arrive.

Which of these doctors take same-day sick visits? Family and internal medicine practices are more likely to have same-day slots; specialists rarely do. Call in the morning for the best chance of being seen that day.

Bottom Line

Alpharetta's cluster of Indian-American physicians is deep enough that most families can build a full care team without leaving the GA-400 corridor. Focus on the practical filters, language, staff stability, parking, and patient portal, and use the address density along Old Milton Pkwy and N Point Pkwy to your advantage. A little coordination up front saves months of scheduling pain later.

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