Sarika Shah-Sekhon is a distinguished hospitalist and nocturnist known for her meticulous approach to primary and internal medicine across multiple healthcare settings. She serves as an Outpatient Internal Medicine Clinician at the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs in Potsdam and supervises advanced practice providers at Stateline Medical Services. Additionally, she manages various care services through Sekhon Allied Health and holds leadership roles as Medical Director at the Massena Rehabilitation Center and the Plattsburg Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
Her medical career is also marked by her co-founding of Sarika Diversified, LLC, a medical billing company in Montreal, Canada, which supports efficient healthcare operations. Dr. Shah-Sekhon’s research efforts include significant contributions at the Harvard University School of Medicine Immunobiology Research Center, focusing on Immunogenetics and Immunosuppression, and at Loma Linda University with the Coronary Health Improvement Program, aimed at enhancing coronary health through lifestyle changes.
A graduate of McGill University with a Bachelor of Science in Physiology, she received her MD from St. George’s University School of Medicine. She completed her residency and chief medical residency at Norwalk Hospital, affiliated with Yale University. Her involvement in medical education and policy development during her tenure at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center has influenced many aspects of medical practice and administration.
Dr. Sarika Shah-Sekhon is also deeply involved in philanthropy, supporting organizations such as the St. Lawrence County Office of the Aging, Child Haven International, and the Jules for Life Foundation. Licensed in New York and Connecticut, she holds a DEA X registration and is board-certified in Internal Medicine. Through her professional and charitable efforts, she continually impacts the communities and patients she serves.