Dr. Alpana Pasricha

MD
Chief Medical Officer

Alpana Pasricha, MD, is a board-certified nephrologist with more than two decades of experience delivering patient-centered kidney care. She has served as Managing Partner of Nephrology Specialists of Tulsa and has played a central role in the practice’s growth and evolution.

Dr. Pasricha provides comprehensive nephrology care across the full disease continuum serving patients in outpatient, hospital, and dialysis settings. Her practice encompasses general nephrology, chronic kidney disease management, hypertension, dialysis care, and critical care nephrology.

She has recognized expertise in home dialysis therapies and serves as a Physician Home Champion in Tulsa, acting as a resource for nephrologists to advance home-based care while helping patients to successfully manage treatment options that support independence and quality of life. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member at OSU Medical Center, where she is actively involved in teaching and mentoring resident physicians.

Dr. Pasricha is known for her collaborative, education-focused approach to care. She emphasizes empowering patients to understand their condition and actively participate in treatment decisions, an approach that has been particularly impactful in helping patients thrive with home dialysis therapies.

Dr. Pasricha earned her medical degree from Lady Hardinge Medical College in New Delhi, India. She also completed a postgraduate diploma in Public Health at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. She went on to complete her residency in internal medicine at Resurrection Westlake Medical Center in Melrose Park, Illinois, where she served as the Chief Resident, followed by a fellowship in nephrology at Loyola University Medical Center, Illinois.

Outside of medicine, Dr. Pasricha enjoys staying active through gym workouts, resistance training, and yoga. She is a devoted mother of two and enjoys spending time with her family and traveling together.

portrait of Dr Alpana Pasricha wearing a black shirt and white jacket.