Meet Dr. Dushyant Singh – Board-Certified Gastroenterologist

Dr. Dushyant Singh is a dedicated and compassionate gastroenterologist who views medicine not just as a profession, but as a calling. Born and raised in India, his early curiosity about the human body and a lifelong desire to serve others inspired his path in healing.

Education and Training

Dr. Singh began medical school at the age of 18. He completed his entire medical education, residency, and fellowship in Gastroenterology at the University of Missouri – Kansas City, where he was also elected Chief Resident. His academic and clinical excellence earned him multiple recognitions, including induction into Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) and Fellowship in the American College of Physicians (FACP).

  • Doctor of Medicine: University of Missouri – Kansas City

  • Internship and Residency: University of Missouri – Kansas City

  • Chief Resident: University of Missouri – Kansas City

  • Fellowship in Gastroenterology: University of Missouri – Kansas City

Patient-Centered Philosophy

At the core of Dr. Singh’s approach is a belief that exceptional care starts with listening. Whether guiding someone through a new diagnosis or managing a chronic digestive disorder, he takes time to connect, explain, and support. Patients consistently describe him as thorough, empathetic, and deeply committed to their well-being.

Blending Modern Medicine with Holistic Healing

With a special interest in nutrition, gut health, and mind-body wellness, Dr. Singh integrates evidence-based medicine with Eastern healing philosophies. He understands that true health includes emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. His care is rooted in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms.

A Micropractice Built on Trust and Connection

In response to today’s fast-paced, impersonal healthcare environment, Dr. Singh established his own micropractice. This model restores the timeless doctor-patient relationship—where trust, respect, and human connection are central to healing. His pledge: to listen deeply, guide clearly, and offer thoughtful, personalized care every step of the way.

Beyond the Clinic

Outside of medicine, Dr. Singh enjoys life with his wife (also a physician) and their two daughters. He’s passionate about traveling, golfing, strength training, and is currently learning to play the violin. A daily meditator, he maintains balance through spiritual practice and personal growth.

Memberships, Honors & Awards

  • FACP (Fellow of the American College of Physicians) – Awarded Nov 2011

  • Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) – Inducted Apr 2011

  • Second Prize: Missouri ACP Regional Poster Competition, Sep 2009

  • Medical Staff Wives Award for Excellence in Patient Care, Jun 2009

  • First Prize: Internal Medicine Research, Jun 2009

Request an Appointment

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 9-1-1.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Singh, please call 918 221 3470, or click the Message Us button at the bottom right corner of your screen. A team member will respond within 48 hours to assist you.

Memberships/Honors/Awards/Accreditations:

FACP (Fellowship in American College of Physicians), Nov 2011. Fellowship in the College is an honor. Being a FACP is a distinction earned from colleagues who recognize your accomplishments and achievements over and above the practice of medicine. The most important considerations for the ACP Fellowship are excellence and contributions to medicine and the broader community in which the doctor lives and practices.
AOA (Alpha Omega Alpha), April 2011. Alpha Omega Alpha, founded in 1902, is the national medical honor society. Election to Alpha Omega Alpha is an honor signifying a lasting commitment to professionalism, leadership, scholarship, research, and community service. A lifelong honor, membership in the society confers recognition for a physician’s dedication to the profession and art of healing. More than fifty Nobel Prize winners in Physiology, Medicine, and Chemistry have been AOA members. More than thirty of those were elected to AOA before winning the Nobel Prize. Nearly seventy-five percent of deans of US medical schools are members of AOA. Eight AOA members have served as NASA astronauts.
Second prize in research: Missouri ACP Regional Poster Competition, Sep 2009.
Medical Staff Wives Award for Excellence in Patient Care: Residency, Jun 2009.
First prize in Internal Medicine Research: Residency, Jun 2009.

Education:

Doctor of Medicine: University of Missouri – Kansas City

Internship and Residency: University of Missouri – Kansas City

Elected Chief Resident: University of Missouri – Kansas City

Fellowship in Gastroenterology: University of Missouri – Kansas City

Request An Appointment

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 9-1-1.

To schedule an appointment, please call (918) 221-3470 or click the “Message Us” button located at the bottom right corner of your screen and a member of our team will contact you within 48 hours.