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Best Indian Health Professionals in Pittsburgh (2026)

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Best Indian Health Professionals in Pittsburgh (2026)

Best Indian Health Professionals in Pittsburgh (2026)

TL;DR

  • 🏥 Pittsburgh has 25 verified Indian health professionals spanning multiple hospital campuses and private practice settings
  • 👩‍⚕️ Surnames Patel, Shah, Singh, Sharma, Reddy, and Desai are all represented across the city's medical community
  • 📍 Several Indian physicians cluster at major addresses including 320 E North Ave and 200 Lothrop St, pointing to large institutional settings
  • 🤝 The Indian and Desi medical community in Pittsburgh covers both academic medicine and community practice
  • 📋 This guide profiles all 25 verified Indian health professionals in the Pittsburgh area to help the Desi community find culturally connected care

Why Indian Health Professionals Matter to the Pittsburgh Desi Community

For Indian and Desi patients in Pittsburgh, finding a physician with shared cultural background can make a meaningful practical difference — not just as a matter of comfort, but because of specific health considerations. South Asian populations face statistically elevated risk for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain metabolic conditions, often presenting at lower BMI thresholds than standard clinical guidelines assume. A physician familiar with South Asian dietary patterns, family health histories, and the specific ways these risks manifest in Indian and Desi patients can provide more calibrated care.

Pittsburgh has a substantial and long-established Indian and Desi professional community, driven by its universities, hospital systems, and technology sector. That same professional base means a meaningful number of Indian physicians practicing across the city. The 25 health professionals verified in this guide are distributed across large institutional medical campuses and smaller practice settings, covering a range of zip codes and locations that collectively reach most of the metro area.

A note on how to use this guide: phone numbers are included as a starting point, but physician contact information in institutional settings changes. Always call ahead to confirm current availability, panel status (whether the physician is accepting new patients), and insurance compatibility before scheduling an appointment.

The Patel Physicians

Patel is one of the most common surnames in Indian medicine across the United States, and Pittsburgh's Indian health professional community reflects that. Seven verified Patel physicians practice in the city.

Dr. Kajal Patel is at 130 Enterprise Dr and can be reached at 888-347-3416. Dr. Puja Patel practices at 3600 Meyran Ave, with phone 412-648-1100. Dr. Shweta Patel is at 320 E North Ave (412-359-6886). Dr. Vandna Patel lists the Victoria Building at 3500 Victoria Street as her address, phone 412-624-4586. Dr. Tathyaa Patel is also in the Victoria Building — specifically VB 360A, 3500 Victoria Street — and can be reached at 888-747-0794. Dr. Jay Patel practices at 639 Alpha Dr (412-967-8733).

The clustering of Dr. Vandna Patel and Dr. Tathyaa Patel at the Victoria Building suggests they may be part of the same practice group or institutional department, which is worth knowing if you are trying to find either of them.

The Shah Physicians

Six Shah-surname physicians practice in Pittsburgh, with notable clustering at 320 E North Ave — a major medical address in the city.

Dr. Chirag Shah and Dr. Himani Bipinbhai Shah both list 320 E North Ave, with phones 412-359-3400 and 412-359-4971 respectively. Dr. Krishna Shah is at 568 Caste Village (412-881-5650). Dr. Nirav Shah practices at 3459 5th Ave (412-647-2561). Dr. Rajvee Shah is at 100 S Jackson Ave (412-734-6030). Dr. Krishi Shah lists a PO Box 360595 address with phone 718-215-5311.

The concentration of Dr. Chirag Shah and Dr. Himani Bipinbhai Shah at 320 E North Ave — shared with several other physicians in this guide — points to a large group or institutional setting at that address.

The Singh Physicians

Pittsburgh has six verified Indian health professionals with the Singh surname, spread across several distinct practice addresses.

Dr. Jagjit Singh is at 815 Freeport Rd (412-784-4130). Dr. Jaspaal Singh practices at 3471 5th Ave (412-648-6848). Dr. Satpal Singh is at 218 Carriage Blvd (412-793-8671). Dr. Nina Singh lists the VA Medical Center, University Drive C as her address (412-688-6179) — she practices within the Pittsburgh VA Healthcare System. Dr. Zorawar Singh is at 320 E North Ave (412-359-3030). Dr. Antoinette Singh is at 1168 Camarta Dr (443-509-4313).

The geographic spread here is notable — from Freeport Road to the VA Medical Center to the 5th Avenue corridor — suggesting these physicians serve different neighborhoods and patient populations across the Pittsburgh metro.

Sharma, Reddy, Rao, and Desai Physicians

The remaining Indian health professionals in Pittsburgh round out a community that spans several more surname families.

Dr. Amandeep Sharma practices at 239 4th Ave, Suite 1401 (570-350-1358). Dr. Uma Sharma is at 816 Middle St (412-321-4001).

Dr. Sudhakar Reddy is at 200 Lothrop St (412-647-6000) — a major Pittsburgh medical campus address, distinct from the 320 E North Ave cluster seen with several other physicians. Dr. Veeramaneni Rao is at 320 E North Ave (412-359-3030), sharing that address with Dr. Chirag Shah, Dr. Himani Bipinbhai Shah, Dr. Shweta Patel, and Dr. Zorawar Singh.

Dr. Anjali Desai practices at 611 Duncan Ave (203-298-8257). Dr. Aishwary Desai is at 200 Lothrop St (412-647-2345), sharing that address with Dr. Sudhakar Reddy and Dr. Michael Singh (412-648-9089).

Insider Tip: Several Indian health professionals in this guide cluster at two major addresses: 320 E North Ave and 200 Lothrop St. Both are large institutional medical campuses with multiple departments and practices housed within them. If you are trying to reach a physician at either location, call the main building line and ask for the specific department — a direct phone number on file for a physician in a large institutional setting may route to a centralized scheduling desk rather than their direct practice line.

How to Navigate Finding the Right Physician

With 25 verified physicians to consider, finding the right fit involves a few practical steps specific to the Indian and Desi community context:

Language needs: South Asian patients often prefer physicians who speak Hindi, Punjabi, Telugu, Gujarati, or another Indian language. Surname origin gives a rough indication of background, but it does not guarantee language ability. Call the physician's office directly and ask.

Specialty: The verified data does not include specialty information. Use the NPI Registry — the federal National Provider Identifier database, publicly accessible — to look up any physician by name and confirm their specialty, credentials, and current practice address.

Insurance and panel status: Confirm insurance compatibility and whether the physician is accepting new patients before scheduling. This is especially important for physicians at institutional addresses where panel management may be handled centrally.

Community referrals: Word-of-mouth through Indian community organizations, temples, and cultural associations in Pittsburgh remains one of the most reliable ways to find a physician who is known to serve the Indian and Desi community well.

FAQ

Are all these physicians of Indian origin? The physicians listed here are identified by Indian surnames and verified as health professionals practicing in Pittsburgh. Surname alone does not establish origin or background with certainty — it is an indicator, not a guarantee.

What specialties do these physicians practice? Specialty information is not included in the verified data for this guide. Use the federal NPI Registry by name to find specialty and credentials for each physician.

Are any of these physicians at UPMC or Allegheny Health Network? Addresses like 200 Lothrop St and 320 E North Ave are associated with major Pittsburgh hospital systems. Confirm current affiliation and department by contacting the physician directly.

What does it mean that Dr. Nina Singh is at the VA Medical Center? Dr. Nina Singh lists VA Medical Center, University Drive C as her practice address — the Pittsburgh VA Healthcare System campus. Care at the VA is generally available to eligible veterans; confirm eligibility before attempting to schedule.

Some phone numbers have non-Pittsburgh area codes. Is that correct? Yes — some physicians in institutional or multi-location practice settings may list administrative phone numbers with different area codes. Use the number provided as a starting point and confirm routing when you call.

Bottom Line

Pittsburgh's Indian health professional community is deep and geographically distributed. Dr. Kajal Patel, Dr. Chirag Shah, Dr. Uma Sharma, Dr. Sudhakar Reddy, Dr. Veeramaneni Rao, Dr. Anjali Desai, Dr. Jagjit Singh, and nearly twenty other Indian physicians serve patients across the city's major medical campuses and community practices. For the Indian and Desi community in Pittsburgh, this guide is a verified starting point — use the phone numbers to confirm current availability, check the NPI Registry for specialty, and lean on community networks for referrals that account for patient experience and cultural fit.

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