Dr. Namita Bhardwaj is a native Houstonian. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin where she completed her undergraduate coursework in biology and earned her Bachelors of Science and Bachelors of Arts. She went on to attend Ross University to complete her medical education and to earn her MD.
Dr. Bhardwaj completed her family medicine residency at UT Health in Houston, TX. She served as chief resident in her final year of training and was recognized as an outstanding PGY 3 resident and awarded the Scholarly Achievement Award. Dr. Bhardwaj then went on to pursue her fellowship training in Primary Care Sports Medicine at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center in El Paso. There she served as team physician for several of the local teams including the El Paso Rhinos, University of Texas at El Paso Division I Sports teams, as well as area high schools covering a wide array of sports.
In her role at UTMB, Dr. Bhardwaj serves as the medical director for Galveston ISD. You can always find her and her team of residents and students on the sidelines at Ball High School football games. Dr. Bhardwaj's scholarly interests include opioids and sports related injuries. She has also served as Physician of the Day for the Texas Legislature. Dr. Bhardwaj enjoys attending sporting events, spending time with family and friends, reading and traveling in her spare time.
Medical/Professional School:
University of Texas at Austin - Austin, TX, BA - Biology
University of Texas at Austin - Austin, TX, BS - Human Biology
Ross University - Dominica, West Indies, Doctor of Medicine
Residencies:
University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, TX, Family Medicine
Fellowships:
Texas Tech University Health Science Center - El Paso, TX, Primary Care Sports Medicine
Certifications:
American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine
American Board of Family Medicine, Sports Medicine