

Dr. Sanjeet K. Baidwan, MD
Aesthetics
240 W 37th St 5th Floor, Suite 503W New York NY, 10018About
Dr. Baidwan is a board-certified Internal Medicine physician in New York City. She specializes in the comprehensive spectrum of illnesses that affect adults including common and rare diseases. She is recognized as an expert in diagnosis, in treatment of chronic illness, and in health promotion and disease prevention. Dr. Baidwan provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with specialists and surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice. Dr. Baidwan has worked in social justice, health disparities due to racial and income inequality, and complex diagnoses and chronic care. She is an expert in complex care, weight management, LGTBQIA+ & minority population health, prevention & lifestyle medicine. Dr. Baidwan also practices cosmetic and aesthetic medicine and is board-certified in Aesthetics by the American Academy of Procedural Medicine.
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Education and Training
University of Texas at Houston MD 2012
Yale Uni. School of Medicine Residency 2015
Yale Uni. School of Medicine Chief Resident 2016
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Chief Medical Officer I.M. Well Medical 2020 - Present
- Clinical Instructor Yale School of Medicine 2016 - Present
- Chief Resident Advocacy and Community Health at Yale School of Medicine -
- Clinical Instructor in the Department of Internal Medicine Yale School of Medicine -
- Co-Founder Yale Cultivate Health -
Professional Memberships
- American College of Physicians
- American Medical Association
- American Board of Internal Medicine
Internships
- McGovern Medical school
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Physicians, American Board of Internal Medicine, American Medical Association
Articles and Publications
- local lecturing & public speaking
What do you attribute your success to?
- Being available to patients, listening to their concerns, education, training, making a difference
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Dr. Sanjeet K. Baidwan, MD, a board certified internist, is renowned for her expertise in complex adult care and commitment to patient well-being. Serving as the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of I.M. Well Medical, she brings a wealth of experience and a passion for providing exceptional healthcare services to the community.
Located in the heart of New York City, I.M. Well Medical is a premium primary care and medical aesthetics practice offering a host of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of patients. From individualized annual physicals to urgent care, telemedicine consultations, blood draws, lab work, referrals to trusted consultants, cosmetic/aesthetic procedures, LGBTQIA+ competent care, and comprehensive, evidence-based weight loss management, patients can expect top-notch care under Dr. Baidwan’s guidance.
Her expertise spans a diverse spectrum of adult illnesses, earning her recognition as a foremost authority in diagnosing and treating chronic conditions. Dr. Baidwan excels in providing evidence-based, proactive solutions to promoting health and preventing disease, solidifying her reputation as a multifaceted expert in adult healthcare.
A graduate of McGovern Medical School – UTHealth Houston, Dr. Baidwan completed her residency in internal medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital. She further distinguished herself as the first inaugural Chief Resident of Advocacy and Community Health at Yale School of Medicine, showcasing her dedication to promoting social justice, health equity and community well-being for underserved populations.
Dr. Baidwan is uniquely double-boarded, holding board certifications in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine and in cosmetic and aesthetic medicine by the American Academy of Procedural Medicine. Her commitment to ongoing education and training is evident in her approach to patient care, ensuring that her practice remains at the forefront of medical advancements across both specialities.
Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Baidwan has been actively involved in social justice initiatives and addressing health disparities stemming from racial and income inequality. Her role as a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and groundbreaking work as the Co-Founder of Yale Cultivate Health underscores her dedication to empowering future healthcare professionals and fostering a culture of research and innovation.
Dr. Baidwan’s philosophy of patient-centered care, coupled with her passion for making a positive impact, sets her apart as a leading figure in the field of internal medicine. Her commitment to being available to patients, listening to their concerns, and striving for excellence embodies the ethos of I.M. Well Medical.
When she is not attending to her patients, Dr. Baidwan finds joy in spending time with her husband and their two dogs and gardening. She is an avid reader of fiction and nonfiction and is particularly inspired by Mountains by Mountains, a biography of the late Dr. Paul Farmer by Tracy Kidder.
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