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Best Indian Doctors in Pittsburgh (2026)

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Best Indian Doctors in Pittsburgh (2026)

TL;DR 🩺

  • Pittsburgh has a substantial Indian American physician community spread across UPMC, Allegheny Health Network, and independent clinics
  • This directory lists 25 Desi doctors in Pittsburgh with phone numbers and addresses from public records 📋
  • Practices span Oakland, Shadyside, the North Hills, South Hills, and the South Side — solid metro coverage
  • Many physicians practice at academic medical centers, giving patients access to hospital-affiliated specialist networks
  • Always call ahead to confirm insurance, availability, and whether the provider is taking new patients 📞

Pittsburgh's Indian Desi Physician Community

Pittsburgh's healthcare landscape runs through two major competing systems — UPMC and Allegheny Health Network — plus a network of independent and affiliated practices distributed across the city's neighborhoods and suburbs. Within that structure, Pittsburgh's Indian American physician community has established a substantial presence that spans academic medicine, primary care, and specialty practice.

The pattern reflects a well-worn story: South Asian physicians who trained at Pittsburgh's research hospitals — UPMC Presbyterian, Allegheny General, Magee-Womens — and stayed, building careers in a city that rewards long-term investment. Their practices cluster at the major campuses (200 Lothrop St, 320 E North Ave, 3601 5th Ave) and spread outward into the North Hills, South Hills, and South Side as careers mature and suburban populations grow.

For Pittsburgh's Indian Desi community — and for any patient who values shared cultural context or a physician fluent in an Indian language — the list below is a verified starting point. Contact information comes from public records. Call ahead to confirm current availability, specialty alignment, and insurance acceptance before booking.

Physicians at UPMC Campuses

Several physicians practice at or near the UPMC system's core Oakland and Shadyside locations.

Dr. Anar Patel — 200 Lothrop St, Pittsburgh | 412-692-4700

Dr. Ashish Patel — 200 Lothrop St, Pittsburgh | 412-647-2523

Dr. Krupa Patel — 200 Lothrop St # G100, Pittsburgh | 412-692-4882

Dr. Anup Shah — 200 Lothrop St, Pittsburgh | 412-647-2345

Dr. Akash Gupta — 3601 5th Ave, Suite 700, Pittsburgh | 412-647-7228

Dr. Hitendra Patel — 5200 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh | 412-621-7777

Dr. Amar Patel — 5200 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh | 412-623-2458

Dr. Rae Shah — 4800 Friendship Ave, Pittsburgh | 412-578-5323

Dr. Shaifali Sharma — 3705 5th Ave, Pittsburgh | 412-641-1635

Dr. Sandeep Sharma — 128 N Craig St, Pittsburgh | 856-210-0188

Physicians at Allegheny Health Network

Dr. Moneal Shah — 320 E North Ave, Pittsburgh | 412-359-6550

Dr. Ashish Sharma — 320 E North Ave, Pittsburgh | 412-359-3319

Dr. Manav Sewak Sharma — 320 E North Ave, Pittsburgh | 412-359-3030

Dr. Navnika Gupta — 420 E North Ave, Suite 206, Pittsburgh | 412-359-8850

Dr. Nandish Shah — 300 Halket St, Pittsburgh | 412-641-1000

Dr. Nisha Shah — 310 Fisk St, Pittsburgh | 412-687-2030

South Hills and Suburban Practices

Dr. Foram Patel — 300 Fleet St, Suite 100, Pittsburgh | 412-920-0400

Dr. Kaushik Patel — 2409 Brownsville Rd, Pittsburgh | 412-886-9803

Dr. Neeta Raja — 2409 Brownsville Rd, Pittsburgh | 412-886-9803

Dr. Pabitra Sharma — 3911 Saw Mill Run Blvd, Pittsburgh | 412-885-2000

Dr. Iva Kumar — 795 Pine Valley Dr, Suite 18, Pittsburgh | 724-519-7150

North Hills and Other Locations

Dr. Chandrakant Patel — University Drive C, Pittsburgh | 412-688-6000

Dr. Brahma Sharma — 9365 McKnight Rd, Pittsburgh | 412-367-8202

Dr. Tarun Sharma — 1307 Federal St, Suite B200, Pittsburgh | 724-934-2550

Dr. Niyati Shah — 101 Drake Rd, Suite C, Pittsburgh | 412-347-0057

Insider Tip

When calling any physician's office for the first time, ask whether the doctor specifically is taking new patients — not whether the practice is. Large hospital campuses like 200 Lothrop St host multiple providers, and new-patient availability varies significantly between them. For Desi patients looking for a physician who speaks Gujarati or Hindi, asking the front desk directly is the most reliable approach — many Indian American physicians in Pittsburgh are multilingual, and it is a routine question in the community.

Choosing the Right Physician

A name and a phone number starts the process; a few additional steps improve the outcome.

Verify insurance before calling. UPMC Health Plan and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield have different and often competing provider networks in Pittsburgh. Confirm that your specific plan covers the individual physician, not just the hospital system they work within.

Check recent reviews. Google Maps, Healthgrades, and Zocdoc carry patient reviews for most of these physicians. Look at reviews from the last 12 to 18 months specifically — practice conditions change, and older ratings may reflect a different reality.

Ask about language. Many Indian American physicians in Pittsburgh are fluent in Gujarati, Hindi, Telugu, or Bengali. If language matters for your family — particularly for older relatives — asking the front desk when you call is the most direct approach.

Consider where follow-up care routes. A physician at UPMC Presbyterian means labs, imaging, and referrals are likely to flow through UPMC. A physician at Allegheny General routes through AHN. If you are already established with one system for other care, aligning your primary physician can simplify coordination.

FAQ

How many Indian Desi doctors practice in Pittsburgh overall? The 25 physicians listed here were identified through public records. The total Indian American physician community across metro Pittsburgh is larger — additional physicians practice across other health systems and independent practices.

Are all of these physicians currently accepting new patients? Availability changes frequently. The only reliable way to confirm is to call the listed number directly and ask.

Can I find Desi physicians in Pittsburgh who speak Hindi or Gujarati? Yes. A number of Indian American physicians in Pittsburgh are multilingual. Asking the front desk when you call is the most direct approach.

What if I need a specialist not listed here? Both UPMC and Allegheny Health Network have extensive specialist networks. A primary care physician from this list can refer you within their system to specialists across most disciplines.

How current is this information? Contact details come from public records as of 2026. Physician locations and phone numbers can change; always verify by calling before visiting.

Bottom Line 🌟

Pittsburgh's Indian American physician community is well-distributed — from major academic campuses in Oakland and the North Side to suburban clinics in the North Hills and South Hills. This directory of 25 Desi doctors in Pittsburgh, with direct phone numbers and addresses drawn from public records, gives the community a real starting point. Call ahead, confirm your insurance, and ask your specific questions when you book.

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