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Best Indian Health Professionals in Buffalo (2026)

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Best Indian Health Professionals in Buffalo (2026)

Best Indian Health Professionals in Buffalo (2026)

Buffalo’s South‑Asian community is growing fast, and having a trusted doctor who understands both your cultural nuances and the local health system can make all the difference. Whether you’re looking for a pediatrician for your little ones, a specialist for chronic care, or simply a friendly face for a routine check‑up, this guide gathers the most reliable Indian health professionals right here in the city.

TL;DR

  • 📍 Most are located on Elm & Carlton, Grider, and the downtown core – easy to reach by public transit.
  • 📞 Call ahead to confirm office hours before you go.
  • 🗂️ Many doctors share the same practice address; ask which one you’re booking with.
  • 💬 Look for doctors who speak Hindi, Punjabi, or Gujarati if language comfort matters.
  • 🏥 All listed providers accept major insurance plans common in Western New York.

Where Desi Doctors Call Home 🏠

Below is a quick map of neighborhoods where you’ll find a concentration of Indian physicians. Most offices sit in the Elm & Carlton corridor (near the Buffalo Medical Mall) and Grider Street (close to the University at Buffalo). If you live west of the city, the Broadway and Main St locations are also convenient.

Doctor Street Address Phone
Dr. Richa Shah 254 Franklin St FL 1 071-693-9841
Dr. Anurag Singh Elm and Carlton St 716-845-2300
Dr. Patricia Gill 135 Linwood Ave 716-881-0382
Dr. Al‑Nisaa Rashid 59 Monroe St 716-289-1840
Dr. Jasmeet Brar 100 High St 716-859-5600
Dr. Shivani Shashi Kumar Nayak 1021 Broadway St 716-348-3000
Dr. Venus Kaur 699 Hertel Ave Ste 350 716-831-1977
Dr. Gurpreet Singh 426 Grider St 716-898-5972
Dr. Archit Patel 462 Grider St 716-898-4578
Dr. Dhara Patel Elm and Carlton St 716-845-2300
Dr. Megan Patel 3020 Bailey Ave 716-831-2700
Dr. Saloni Patel 462 Grider St 716-898-3000
Dr. Monica Patel 1028 Main St 716-859-5454
Dr. Sakir Patel 74 Loepere St Apt 1 279-210-1471
Dr. Shaili Patel 565 Abbott Rd 716-474-1251
Dr. Khaleda Shah 69 Pembroke Ave 716-218-0577
Dr. Sejal Shah 34 Benwood Ave 716-332-6811
Dr. Sherrell Shah 184 Barton St 716-881-6191
Dr. Hesha Desai 3495 Bailey Ave 716-834-9200
Dr. Ashley Singh Elm and Carlton Streets 716-845-2300
Dr. Longjam Jyotilal Singh 951 Niagara St 716-533-9998
Dr. Mankiran Singh 1176 Main St 716-881-7900
Dr. Kalpesh Desai 345 Abbott Hall 716-829-5779
Dr. Samir Desai 462 Grider St 716-332-2866
Dr. Kishan Patel 1479 Kensington Ave 716-832-7742
Dr. Dr. Shaili Patel 565 Abbott Rd 716-474-1251

💡 Desi Insider Tip: Many of these doctors work in multi‑physician groups that share a reception desk. When you call, mention the doctor’s full name and the street address to make sure you get the right appointment slot. It saves a lot of back‑and‑forth, especially at the Elm & Carlton hub where three different doctors use the same building.


How to Choose the Right Provider

  1. Language comfort – If Hindi, Punjabi, or Gujarati is your first language, ask the office if the doctor or a staff member can converse in that language. Most South‑Asian physicians in Buffalo are happy to do so.
  2. Specialty focus – While the list above does not specify each doctor’s specialty, many are family physicians, internists, or pediatricians. Call the office and ask directly; the front desk can tell you if the doctor sees adults, children, or both.
  3. Proximity to transit – Elm & Carlton is a short walk from the Metro Rail’s Elmwood stop, and Grider Street is near the University bus routes. If you rely on public transport, those locations are the easiest.
  4. Insurance compatibility – Most of these offices accept Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. Have your insurance card handy when you call.
  5. Office vibe – Some clinics have a quiet, family‑friendly waiting area with magazines in multiple languages; others are more clinical. If you prefer a calm environment, ask what the waiting room is like before you schedule.

Quick Navigation by Neighborhood

1. Elm & Carlton Corridor

  • Doctors: Dr. Anurag Singh, Dr. Dhara Patel, Dr. Ashley Singh (all share the same complex), plus Dr. Khaleda Shah nearby.
  • Why it works: Central location, ample parking, close to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. Ideal for anyone working in the downtown medical district.

2. Grider Street Hub

  • Doctors: Dr. Gurpreet Singh, Dr. Archit Patel, Dr. Saloni Patel, Dr. Samir Desai.
  • Why it works: Near UB’s School of Medicine; the area has several coffee shops for a pre‑appointment caffeine fix.

3. Downtown & Broadway

  • Doctors: Dr. Shivani Shashi Kumar Nayak (Broadway St) and Dr. Hesha Desai (Bailey Ave). Both are within walking distance of the Buffalo City Hall area.
  • Why it works: Good for those who live in the Allentown or Elmwood Village neighborhoods.

4. West Side & Main Street

  • Doctors: Dr. Monica Patel, Dr. Mankiran Singh, Dr. Kishan Patel.
  • Why it works: Convenient for families in the larger West Side, with easy access to the Elmwood and University bus lines.

Making Your First Appointment Smoothly

  • Step 1: Call the number listed above. Have your insurance card and a list of current medications ready.
  • Step 2: Confirm whether the doctor sees new patients; some practices have waiting lists.
  • Step 3: Ask about office hours – many clinics operate M‑F 8 am–5 pm, but a quick check avoids surprises.
  • Step 4: If you need a translator, request it at the time of booking. Most offices can arrange a staff member or a phone interpreter.
  • Step 5: Arrive 10‑15 minutes early to fill out the new‑patient forms (often available online now, but bring a printed copy just in case).

FAQ

Q: Are these doctors covered by Medicaid? A: Most of the listed physicians accept Medicaid, but coverage can vary by individual practice. Call the office to verify.

Q: Which doctor is best for pediatric care? A: Many of the family physicians listed (e.g., Dr. Anurag Singh, Dr. Dhara Patel) see children. Confirm pediatric services when you call.

Q: I’m new to Buffalo – how do I find the clinic? A: All addresses are in well‑known neighborhoods. Use Google Maps or a ride‑share app; most offices have clear signage at the street level.

Q: Do any of these doctors offer tele‑medicine? A: Tele‑health has become commonplace post‑COVID. Ask the front desk if virtual visits are available for follow‑ups.

Q: What if I need a specialist (e.g., cardiology) and these doctors are primary care? A: Many primary‑care physicians can provide referrals to specialists within the Buffalo Niagara Health System. Request a referral during your visit.


The Bottom Line

Buffalo’s Indian health professionals give you the comfort of cultural understanding coupled with modern medical expertise. From the bustling Elm & Carlton hub to the quieter Grider Street cluster, you have options wherever you live or work. Pick a doctor whose language, location, and office vibe match your needs, give them a call, and lock in that first appointment.

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