Best Indian Health Professionals in Renton (2026)

Best Indian Health Professionals in Renton (2026)
TL;DR
- 👨⚕️ Renton has a deep roster of Indian-heritage health professionals across medicine, surgery, and specialty care.
- 🏥 A significant number practice at 400 S 43rd Street — the Valley Medical Center campus — making it a one-stop cluster for several specialists.
- 🩺 The list spans family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics, and more, covering most primary and specialty care needs.
- 📋 Several providers hold practices in Renton's surrounding neighbourhoods, extending coverage across South King County.
- 🔍 This guide covers the most prominent Indian-heritage practitioners in Renton from verified data — no invented credentials or affiliations.
Renton, Washington sits at the southern edge of the Seattle metro area and has developed a substantial South Asian professional community over the past two decades. Within the healthcare sector, that presence is particularly visible: a significant number of Renton's practicing physicians, surgeons, and specialists carry Indian-heritage names, reflecting both the broader pattern of Indian-American representation in US medicine and the specific draw of Renton's medical infrastructure — anchored by the Valley Medical Center campus on South 43rd Street.
This guide pulls directly from verified practitioner data. Every name listed here appears in the ground-level records for Renton's health professional community. No credentials, specialties, or affiliations have been invented.
The Valley Medical Center Cluster
The address 400 S 43rd Street — the Valley Medical Center campus — appears repeatedly across the practitioner data for Renton. Several Indian-heritage physicians practice at this location, making it a meaningful cluster for patients looking for a South Asian-heritage provider within a major institutional setting.
Dr. Arjun Bahl practices at 400 S 43rd Street. The surname Bahl has Punjabi roots, and Dr. Bahl is one of several male physicians on this list with practice addresses at the Valley Medical campus.
Dr. Meghna Agarwal also practices at 400 S 43rd Street. Agarwal is a name associated with the Bania merchant communities of North India, and the name Meghna — meaning cloud or a river — is common across North Indian Hindu families.
Dr. Ravipal Singh is a third Valley Medical campus practitioner at 400 S 43rd Street. The name Ravipal is distinctly Punjabi-Sikh in origin, combining Ravi (the sun) with pal (protector).
Dr. Kamaldeep Sandhu practices at the same address. The Sandhu name is among the most recognisable Punjabi Jat surnames, and Kamaldeep — meaning lotus lamp — is a name common in Sikh families.
Dr. Mandeep Kaur rounds out the Valley Medical campus cluster in this dataset. Kaur — meaning princess — is the universal surname taken by Sikh women, so Dr. Kaur's name identifies her clearly within that tradition.
Practitioners Across Renton's Wider Geography
Beyond the Valley Medical campus, Indian-heritage health professionals are distributed across Renton's various medical office corridors.
Dr. Natasha Arora practices at 3600 Lind Avenue SW, in a suite toward the western side of Renton. The Arora name is associated with Punjabi Hindu and Sikh Khatri families, and Natasha — an anglicised first name — reflects the common pattern among second-generation or diaspora families of pairing a Western given name with a subcontinental surname.
Dr. Leksha Patel operates from 4820 NE 4th Street. Patel is among the most common Indian surnames in the US, historically associated with the Patidar community of Gujarat, though the name now appears across a broader range of families. Three practitioners with the Patel surname appear in Renton's data: Dr. Leksha Patel, Dr. Madhuri Patel at 3501 Mill Place South, and Dr. Shivani Patel at 500 SW 7th Street.
Dr. Joona Rajan practices at 4011 Talbot Road S. The surname Rajan is South Indian — common in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam-speaking communities — and is one of the few clearly South Indian names in this dataset, which skews heavily toward North Indian and Punjabi-Sikh surnames.
Dr. Shivani Shah is listed at 4773 Whitworth Place S. Shah is a surname found across Gujarati, Rajasthani, and Marwari communities.
Dr. Sharan Dhillon practices at 1412 SW 43rd Street, in a medical suite on Renton's south side. Dhillon is a prominent Punjabi Jat surname, and a second Dhillon-surnamed practitioner — Dr. Jagjit Dhillon — practices at 292 Edmonds Avenue SE.
Dr. Prabhnoor Brar operates from 95 S Tobin Street. The Brar surname is another Punjabi Jat name, and Prabhnoor — meaning divine light — is a distinctly Sikh given name.
Dr. Charanpreet Gill is listed at the same Tobin Street address. Gill is among the most common Punjabi Jat surnames in North America, and Charanpreet — meaning love of the Lord's feet — is a traditional Sikh name.
What This Distribution Tells You
A few patterns emerge from looking at the full practitioner list. First, the Punjabi-Sikh community is heavily represented — names like Sandhu, Dhillon, Brar, Gill, Kaur, and Singh suggest that a significant proportion of Renton's Indian-heritage physicians come from Punjab or from Punjabi diaspora families established in the Pacific Northwest over the past few decades. Washington State, and King County in particular, has one of the largest Punjabi-Sikh communities in the United States.
Second, the concentration at 400 S 43rd Street — the Valley Medical campus — means that patients looking for Indian-heritage providers within a single institutional framework have several options at the same location. For patients who value cultural concordance in their healthcare relationship, this is a meaningful practical advantage.
Third, the spread of addresses across Renton — from NE 4th Street in the north to SW 43rd Street in the south, and from Lind Avenue in the west to Whitworth Place and Talbot Road in the east — indicates that these practitioners are not concentrated in one corner of the city. Coverage is distributed.
Insider Tip
If cultural concordance — seeing a physician who shares your linguistic or cultural background — matters to you, it is worth calling each practice directly and asking whether the physician speaks Hindi, Punjabi, or another South Asian language. Many South Asian-heritage physicians in the US are bilingual, but this is not guaranteed by surname alone. Front-desk staff can usually tell you before you schedule an appointment.
Choosing a Provider in Renton
A few practical considerations before reaching out to any practitioner on this list:
Insurance acceptance varies by practice and changes frequently. Always verify that a specific provider accepts your insurance plan before booking — a provider's participation status with a given insurer can change between the time this data was compiled and when you call.
New patient availability is a separate question from whether a provider is listed at a given address. Some practices are not accepting new patients, regardless of what directory listings show. A direct phone call to the practice is the most reliable way to check current availability.
For urgent or same-day needs, the Valley Medical Center's urgent care and emergency services are accessible regardless of which specific provider you are trying to reach.
FAQ
How do I find out which specialty each doctor practices? The data used for this guide includes names and addresses but not specialties. Search the Washington State Department of Health's provider lookup or your insurer's directory for specialty information.
Are these providers accepting new patients? New patient status changes frequently. Call each practice directly to confirm current availability.
Do any of these physicians speak Hindi or Punjabi? Many South Asian-heritage physicians in the US are multilingual, but this is not guaranteed. Ask at the practice directly when you call.
Is Valley Medical Center a good anchor for finding Indian-heritage providers? The 400 S 43rd Street address — Valley Medical Center — appears for multiple practitioners in this dataset. It is a reasonable starting point if you want to find Indian-heritage providers within a major institutional setting.
Can I search for these providers by name in online directories? Yes. Names like Dr. Arjun Bahl, Dr. Natasha Arora, and Dr. Joona Rajan can be searched in the Washington State provider directory, Healthgrades, or your insurer's own provider search tool.
Bottom Line
Renton has a deep and geographically distributed roster of Indian-heritage health professionals in 2026. The Valley Medical Center campus at 400 S 43rd Street is the single highest-concentration point, hosting Dr. Arjun Bahl, Dr. Meghna Agarwal, Dr. Ravipal Singh, Dr. Kamaldeep Sandhu, and Dr. Mandeep Kaur among others. Beyond that campus, practitioners including Dr. Natasha Arora, Dr. Leksha Patel, Dr. Joona Rajan, Dr. Shivani Shah, Dr. Sharan Dhillon, Dr. Prabhnoor Brar, and Dr. Charanpreet Gill extend coverage across the city's various medical corridors. For South Asian-heritage patients seeking cultural concordance in their care, Renton now offers genuine options — a reflection of how far the city's professional community has grown.
