Best Indian Doctors in Hillsboro (2026)

TL;DR 🩺
- Hillsboro, Oregon has 14 Indian-origin doctors and health professionals listed on Desi.Net
- Specialists range from family medicine to neurology across the city's medical campuses
- Dr. Meera Bhakta, Dr. Archana Balasubramanya, and Dr. Kishoree Patel are among the standout names
- Desi.Net helps you filter by specialty, location, and accepts-new-patients status
- Finding a doctor who understands your health background — and your food habits — just got easier
Indian Doctors in Hillsboro: A Growing Community of Care
Hillsboro, Oregon has quietly become one of the Pacific Northwest's most prominent hubs for South Asian medical professionals. Driven by proximity to Intel's sprawling campus and the broader Silicon Forest tech economy, thousands of Indian-American families have settled here — and so have the physicians, specialists, and health professionals who understand their needs.
Desi.Net now lists 14 Indian-origin doctors and health professionals in Hillsboro, ranging from family medicine and internal medicine to dentistry and specialty care. For new arrivals and long-time residents alike, having a culturally aware physician — someone who knows that you will not "just stop eating rice" regardless of what the nutritionist says — makes a real difference in health outcomes and patient comfort.
Featured Doctors on Desi.Net Hillsboro
The Desi.Net directory includes physicians across Hillsboro's major medical locations. Here are some of the names you will find:
Dr. Meera Bhakta practices at 6355 NE Cornell Road, Suite 100, Hillsboro. Reachable at 503-597-3130, Dr. Bhakta is part of a growing cohort of South Asian women physicians who have made Hillsboro their home and their practice.
Dr. Archana Balasubramanya is located at 3175 NE Aloclek Drive, phone 503-499-5200. The name itself carries a distinctly South Indian cadence that many Kannada-speaking families in Washington County will recognize with a smile.
Dr. Kishoree Patel can be found at 19400 Evergreen Parkway, phone 503-645-2762 — a Gujarati name that signals, for many families, that this doctor will understand the nuances of vegetarian diet, family health history, and the particular stress of being a tech-visa family managing health insurance for the first time.
Also on the Desi.Net Hillsboro directory: Dr. Tapati Chowdhury, Dr. Rachana Patel, and nine more physicians and health professionals, searchable by specialty and location at desi.net/hillsboro.
Why a Culturally Aware Doctor Matters
This is not about gatekeeping — every qualified physician can provide excellent care. But there are real advantages to being treated by someone who asks about your diet and actually understands what "I eat mostly dal and roti" means. A doctor familiar with South Asian health patterns — the elevated cardiovascular risks associated with certain genetic markers, the underdiagnosed mental health pressures on first-generation immigrant families, the importance of vegetarian-compatible prescriptions — can catch things that a generic intake form might miss.
Hillsboro's Desi medical community has grown precisely because demand exists. Families moving here from Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, and Ahmedabad actively seek out doctors who share their background or at least understand it. Desi.Net makes this search faster by aggregating all the names in one searchable, filterable directory.
How to Use Desi.Net to Find Your Doctor
Go to desi.net/hillsboro and filter by the Doctors or Health Professional category. Each listing shows the physician's name, address, phone number, and specialty where available. If you are looking for a specific type of specialist — a cardiologist who understands the South Asian cardiovascular profile, a gastroenterologist familiar with Indian dietary patterns, or a pediatrician for your kids — you can browse and compare.
The directory is free to search. For physicians and health professionals not yet listed, claiming or adding a listing on Desi.Net takes minutes and puts your practice in front of thousands of Indian-American families actively searching in Hillsboro and across Washington County.
Insider Tip: When calling a new doctor's office for the first time, ask specifically whether the physician is accepting new patients under your insurance plan — not just accepting new patients in general. Many busy practices in Hillsboro have a waitlist for certain insurance carriers. Getting clarity up front saves you weeks of scheduling frustration.
FAQ
Q: Are all the doctors on Desi.Net Hillsboro of Indian origin? The Desi.Net directory is a South Asian community resource, so listings lean toward physicians of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Sri Lankan background — but the directory is not exclusive. Some listings may include culturally aware physicians from other backgrounds who serve the South Asian community.
Q: How do I know if a listed doctor is still practicing? Desi.Net pulls from NPI (National Provider Identifier) data and verified sources, but physician locations do change. Always call the listed phone number to confirm current address and availability before booking.
Q: Can I add my own physician to the directory? Yes — any Desi health professional in Hillsboro can claim or add their listing for free at Desi.Net.
Q: Does Desi.Net list dentists too? Yes, the Hillsboro directory includes dental and health professional listings in addition to physicians.
Bottom Line
Hillsboro has one of Oregon's strongest concentrations of South Asian medical professionals, and Desi.Net is the fastest way to find them. With 14 doctors and health professionals already listed — including Dr. Meera Bhakta, Dr. Archana Balasubramanya, Dr. Kishoree Patel, and Dr. Tapati Chowdhury — the directory gives your family a real head start on building a healthcare team that understands where you are coming from, literally and figuratively. Browse the full list at desi.net/hillsboro.
