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Best Indian Doctors in Indianapolis (2026)

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Best Indian Doctors in Indianapolis (2026)

Finding a doctor you genuinely connect with is hard enough — but for many South Asians in Indianapolis, there's an extra layer: you want someone who understands why you cook with ghee, knows what atta is, and won't raise an eyebrow when you mention your family's history of diabetes or heart disease. Indianapolis has a quietly thriving Desi medical community, and this guide is here to help you find your people.

TL;DR

  • 🏥 Indianapolis has South Asian doctors spread across major hospital networks — from IU Health to Eskenazi and St. Vincent.
  • 👨‍⚕️ Specialties range from pediatrics and cardiology to psychiatry and internal medicine, so there's likely a Desi doc in your field of need.
  • 📍 Key clusters of South Asian physicians are located near the Senate Boulevard medical corridor, the Clearvista Parkway area, and the Naab Road medical offices on the northwest side.
  • 💬 Many South Asian doctors here speak Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, or Urdu — always worth asking when you book.
  • 📞 Call ahead to confirm availability, insurance acceptance, and whether they're taking new patients — rosters change.

Why It Matters for Our Community

Cultural concordance in healthcare is not just a feel-good concept — studies consistently show that patients who share cultural or linguistic backgrounds with their physicians communicate more openly, follow through on treatment plans more consistently, and report higher satisfaction. For South Asians specifically, this can mean a doctor who already understands your diet, your family dynamics around health decisions, your risk factors for conditions like Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and even the stigma that sometimes surrounds mental health conversations in our communities. Indianapolis is home to a growing Desi diaspora, and the city's medical institutions reflect that diversity more than many newcomers expect.

The Hospital Corridors Where South Asian Doctors Practice

Before diving into names, it helps to know the landscape. A large number of South Asian physicians in Indianapolis are affiliated with major hospital systems rather than independent private practices. The N. Senate Boulevard / Capitol Avenue corridor on the near-north side is home to IU Health and Indiana University Health facilities, and several of the doctors in this guide practice there. The Clearvista Parkway area on the northeast side houses another cluster. The Naab Road offices near St. Vincent on the northwest side are popular for families in Carmel, Zionsville, and Fishers who make the short drive down. Knowing this geography helps you plan appointments around your commute and your kids' school schedules.

South Asian Doctors at Riley and IU Health

For families with children, Dr. Punkaj Gupta and Dr. Navnoor Singh both practice at 705 Riley Hospital Dr — home to Riley Hospital for Children, one of the top pediatric hospitals in the Midwest. Riley is a trusted name in every Desi household with young ones, and having South Asian physicians on staff there is genuinely reassuring. You can reach Dr. Gupta at 317-948-7185 and Dr. Singh at 317-944-5000. Dr. Akshat Ritesh Shah is also at the same Riley Hospital Drive address, reachable at the same main number.

Also at IU Health facilities along the Senate Boulevard corridor: Dr. Himanshu Shah (1701 N Senate Blvd, 317-715-6402), Dr. Aashish Patel (1701 N Senate Blvd, 317-962-6793), Dr. Rajesh Kumar (1701 N Senate Blvd, 317-962-8776), and Dr. Robert Gill (1701 Senate Blvd, 317-567-2180). The concentration of South Asian physicians at this location alone tells you something about how well-represented our community is within Indianapolis's largest health system.

Over at 550 University Blvd — deep in the IU School of Medicine campus — Dr. Amit Anand practices and can be reached at 317-274-7422. The University Boulevard address puts this practice right at the academic medical heart of the city.

Eskenazi Health and the West-Side Corridor

Eskenazi Health, Indianapolis's safety-net hospital system, serves a beautifully diverse patient population, and it's home to several South Asian physicians worth knowing. Dr. Rashida Shah and Dr. Usha Subramanian both practice at 1481 W 10th St, which is the main Eskenazi campus — Dr. Shah's line is 317-554-0181 and Dr. Subramanian shares that same number. Dr. Nabiha Gill is also at 1481 W 10th St and can be reached at 317-274-3960.

Dr. Jayme Ahmed practices at 720 Eskenazi Ave (317-880-7666), right within the Eskenazi campus footprint. For community members on Indianapolis's west side or those enrolled in Medicaid or Hoosier Healthwise, Eskenazi is often the most accessible option — and having South Asian doctors there matters.

The Clearvista and Northeast Side Cluster

If you live in the northeast Indianapolis suburbs — think Castleton, Lawrence, or just inside the I-465 loop on that side — the Clearvista area is your medical neighborhood. Dr. Deepti Rao practices at 7165 Clearvista Pkwy (317-621-5100) and Dr. Arman Siddiqui is at 7165 Clearvista Way (317-621-5719). Dr. Akaash Sheth is nearby at 8040 Clearvista Pkwy, Ste 150 (317-887-7000). These offices are convenient, well-connected to the highway, and serve a significant chunk of Indianapolis's South Asian residential population.

Northwest Side, Naab Road, and Broader Indy

The St. Vincent / Ascension network on the northwest side is another stronghold. Dr. Harin Patel practices at 8333 Naab Rd, Ste 250 (317-338-5100), while Dr. Amit Patel and Dr. Vijay Rao share an address at 8333 Naab Rd, Ste 420 — both reachable at 317-338-6666. Dr. Parul Vora is at 8402 Harcourt Rd, Ste 105 (317-338-3745), just a short drive away.

Elsewhere around the city: Dr. Dhrumil Patel practices at 355 W 16th St, Ste 2800 (317-963-7300), Dr. Anil Yadav is at 1801 N Senate Blvd (317-274-8660), Dr. Naresh Chauhan at 1110 W Michigan St (317-274-7792), Dr. Sarabjot Kaur at 6213 Royal Gate Pl (609-665-1723), Dr. Abdirahim Rashid at 1800 N Capitol Ave, Ste E140 (317-962-8776), and Dr. Kamna Gupta at 810 Gardenbrook Cir, Apt A (317-922-9992).

💡 Desi Insider Tip: When you call a new doctor's office, don't just ask about insurance — ask the front desk whether the physician has experience with South Asian patients and their dietary patterns. A good doctor will welcome the question. One that brushes it off might not be the right fit. You're allowed to be specific about what you need.

What to Ask Before Your First Appointment

Once you've found a name that looks promising, a little prep goes a long way. Ask whether the doctor is currently accepting new patients — Indianapolis's South Asian physicians are often in high demand. Confirm your insurance is accepted before booking. If language is a priority, ask which languages are spoken in the office. And if you have specific concerns — family history of diabetes, cardiac issues common in South Asian populations, mental health conversations that feel culturally sensitive — mention that upfront. The right doctor will lean in, not away.

FAQ

Q: Are these doctors specifically for South Asian patients only? All physicians listed here practice within mainstream Indianapolis hospital systems and see patients from all backgrounds. Their South Asian heritage simply means they may bring additional cultural fluency to the relationship.

Q: How do I know which specialty each doctor practices? Specialty information was not available in our verified data. Call the listed phone number directly to confirm the physician's specialty and whether they're accepting new patients.

Q: Do any of these doctors speak Hindi, Punjabi, or Gujarati? Many South Asian physicians in Indianapolis do speak one or more South Asian languages, but we recommend confirming directly when you call — language availability can vary by practice setup.

Q: Are these doctors affiliated with hospitals or are they in private practice? Based on their addresses, most are affiliated with major Indianapolis hospital systems including IU Health, Eskenazi Health, and St. Vincent / Ascension. A few addresses suggest smaller or specialty clinic settings.

Q: What if I'm looking for a South Asian mental health professional specifically? Mental health care within the Desi community is a real and growing conversation. Dr. Amit Anand at 550 University Blvd (IU campus) is one physician in the mental health space worth exploring. Call to confirm specialty and availability.

The Bottom Line

Indianapolis's South Asian medical community is larger than most newcomers expect, and it spans pediatrics, cardiology, internal medicine, and beyond. Whether you're a freshly arrived H-1B professional, a long-settled uncle-ji who's never quite found his comfort level with the US healthcare system, or a second-gen aunty looking for someone who actually gets it — there are real options here. Use the names and numbers in this guide as your starting point, call ahead, and don't settle for a doctor you can't fully communicate with. Your health deserves that effort.

For more community resources, local recommendations, and everything Desi in Indianapolis, keep exploring Desi.Net — this city has more to offer our community than most people realize, and we're here to help you find all of it.

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