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Sagar Kadakia, DO
He | Him | HisFamily Medicine- Accepting New Patients
- Telehealth Visits
- Insurance plan information



Sagar Kadakia, DO
He | Him | HisFamily Medicine- Accepting New Patients
- Telehealth Visits
- Insurance plan information
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About me
Dr. Sagar Kadakia is a family medicine doctor who provides primary care. He treats acute and chronic conditions, devotes time to preventive care, and has expertise in osteopathic manipulative medicine (hands-on techniques for diagnosing and treating disorders). He strives to ensure his guidance for patients is in keeping with the latest research. With a focus on being approachable and building a good rapport with his patients, he goes into every visit with an open mind.
Kadakia earned his medical degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed a residency in family medicine at Corewell Health Lakeland Hospitals – St. Joseph.
Outside of work, Kadakia enjoys riding motorcycles, singing karaoke, and watching suspense and thriller movies. A sports fan, he roots for the San Francisco 49ers, Golden State Warriors and San Francisco Giants.
Education & training
Board certification
- Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine
Degree
- DO, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
My expertise
Specialties
- Family Medicine
Locations
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