Best Indian Doctors in Denver (2026)

Best Indian Doctors in Denver (2026)
TL;DR 🩺
- Denver has a strong roster of Indian and South Asian physicians across multiple specialties and neighborhoods
- Several Indian doctors practice at or near Denver Health and major hospital-affiliated addresses
- The Cherry Creek, Capitol Hill, and Park Hill corridors account for a significant share of the listings
- Booking through the practice's main number is the most reliable path — many are part of larger group practices
- This list covers 25 Indian doctors in Denver verified from directory data; always confirm specialty and insurance before scheduling
Denver's Indian Medical Community in 2026
Denver's Indian diaspora has grown steadily over the past decade, and the city's medical community reflects that. Indian-origin physicians practice across a wide range of specialties in Denver — cardiology, internal medicine, psychiatry, pediatrics, and surgery among them — and the distribution of practices spans the central city, Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, and outlying zip codes.
For patients who prefer a physician with cultural familiarity or language overlap, this list provides a starting point. Verifying insurance acceptance, current availability, and specific specialty remains the patient's responsibility, as practice details shift frequently.
Featured Indian Doctors in Denver
Dr. Sameer Mehta practices at 4545 E 9th Avenue, Suite 670 — a Capitol Hill corridor address shared with several specialty practices. Phone: 303-801-3418.
Dr. Kunj Desai is located at 1601 E 19th Avenue, Suite 3300, in the uptown/hospital district area north of downtown. Phone: 303-837-0072.
Dr. Adarsh Shetty practices at 55 Madison Street, Suite 240 — a Cherry Creek-adjacent address. Phone: 970-310-3406.
Dr. Courtney Bhat is at 2045 N Franklin Street, a north Capitol Hill location that shares its address with Denver Health-affiliated practices. Phone: 303-338-4545.
Dr. Rohini Gupta practices at 1839 York Street, Suite 2 in the Park Hill neighborhood. Phone: 720-675-7009.
Dr. Brandon Khanna is at 400 S Colorado Boulevard, Suite 530 — a Glendale-adjacent address on the eastern edge of Denver proper. Phone: 720-730-6922.
Dr. Meena Bansal practices at 2535 S Downing Street, Suite 240 — a south Denver address near the Harvard Gulch area. Phone: 303-715-7030.
Dr. Anita Khanna is at 425 S Cherry Street in the Belcaro neighborhood. Phone: 303-394-3449.
Dr. Gopa Mukherjee practices at 1660 S Albion Street, Suite 307 — a southeast Denver office near University Hills. Phone: 303-504-6509.
Dr. Ravi Gopal is at 1055 Clermont Street in the Park Hill area. Phone: 303-399-8020.
Dr. Ashwin Kurian practices at 2535 S Downing Street, Suite 400 — sharing the Downing Street building with Dr. Bansal but in a separate suite. Phone: 303-788-8989.
Dr. Vignesh Narayanan is at 100 Cook Street, Suite 202 in the Capitol Hill area. Phone: 720-516-9413.
Dr. Usha Varma practices at 4545 E 9th Avenue, Suite 200 — same building as Dr. Sameer Mehta. Phone: 303-331-0510.
Bannock Street Cluster: Denver Health Affiliates
A notable cluster of Indian physicians practices at or near 777 Bannock Street, the address associated with Denver Health Medical Center. This includes:
- Dr. Satnam Kulkarni — 777 Bannock St, phone 303-643-6494
- Dr. Nyanika Arora — 777 Bannock St, phone 719-306-8443
- Dr. Anuj Mehta — 777 Bannock St, phone 303-602-5013
- Dr. Nishant Mehta — 777 Bannock St, phone 303-643-6494
- Dr. Lubna Grewal — 777 Bannock St, phone 303-602-6923
The shared address reflects Denver Health's role as a major employer of physicians across specialties. Patients seeking care at Denver Health should use the main intake lines and confirm which department each doctor practices in, as specialties vary significantly within the system.
Dr. Laura Gill practices at 780 Bannock Street — adjacent to the main Denver Health campus. Phone: 303-602-1585.
Additional Practices Across Denver
Dr. Samina Khan is at 10350 E Dakota Avenue — a far east Denver address near Aurora. Phone: 303-338-4545.
Dr. Amir Ahmed practices at 1210 S Parker Road, Suite 210 — another east Denver location toward Aurora. Phone: 303-883-0604.
Dr. Irfan Hussain is at 2045 Franklin Street. Phone: 303-338-4545.
Dr. Kavita Garg practices at 2880 Clinton Street in the Cole/Clayton neighborhood. Phone: 952-595-1100.
Dr. Judith Roy is at 1555 Humboldt Street. Phone: 303-504-1600.
Dr. Michelle Roy practices at 4141 E Dickenson Place in the Virginia Village area. Phone: 303-300-6333.
Insider Tip
The Bannock Street cluster at Denver Health includes multiple Indian physicians, but the direct phone numbers listed in directories often route to a central intake system rather than an individual physician's scheduling line. When calling any of the 303-338-4545 or 303-643-6494 numbers, have the physician's name ready and ask specifically to schedule with that doctor. Denver Health's system can book across departments, so being precise about the name saves time.
How to Choose the Right Indian Doctor in Denver
The ground truth when selecting a physician is specialty match and insurance coverage, not surname or background alone. That said, for Indian and South Asian patients who prefer a physician with cultural familiarity or who speaks Hindi, Telugu, Punjabi, or Gujarati, asking the scheduling coordinator about language capabilities during the initial call is entirely reasonable.
Most of the practices on this list are part of larger group or hospital-affiliated systems, which means new patients may have access through the system's online portal rather than individual scheduling lines. Denver Health, UCHealth, and SCL Health all have Indian-origin physicians across their networks.
When evaluating any new physician, confirming board certification, specialty, and whether the practice is accepting new patients should come before anything else. Insurance coverage varies even within the same health system.
FAQ
How do I find an Indian doctor who speaks my language? Call the scheduling line and ask directly. Most group practices can note language preference on your account, and bilingual physicians are generally willing to accommodate. Hindi and Gujarati are the most commonly spoken South Asian languages among Indian physicians in Denver's medical community.
Are these doctors accepting new patients? Practice availability changes frequently. Directory listings do not reflect real-time patient load. Calling the listed phone number directly is the only reliable way to confirm.
Do any of these doctors specialize in conditions common in South Asian populations? South Asian patients have statistically higher rates of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes. Several cardiologists and internists are on this list, including Dr. Sameer Mehta and Dr. Kunj Desai, though their specific subspecialties should be confirmed by calling the practice.
Can I see any of these doctors through Denver Health if I am uninsured or underinsured? Denver Health operates a sliding-scale fee system and serves patients regardless of insurance status. The Bannock Street cluster physicians are accessible through that system. Call Denver Health directly for eligibility guidance.
What if I need a specialist not on this list? The University of Colorado Health system and UCHealth both have Indian physicians in subspecialties not represented here. A referral from a primary care physician is typically the fastest path to a specialist.
Bottom Line
Denver's Indian medical community in 2026 is substantial and geographically distributed across the city. From the Denver Health cluster at Bannock Street to private practices in Cherry Creek, Park Hill, and south Denver, Indian physicians are practicing across a wide range of specialties. Dr. Sameer Mehta, Dr. Kunj Desai, Dr. Adarsh Shetty, Dr. Rohini Gupta, and Dr. Courtney Bhat are among the most prominently listed in current directories. Call ahead to verify insurance, specialty, and new patient availability before scheduling — and expect the directory to keep growing as Denver's Indian diaspora continues to expand its footprint in the city's healthcare workforce.
