Kesha Zaveri, D.O., is a family medicine physician serving patients aged newborn and up. A graduate of Touro University in Vallejo, California, Dr. Zaveri completed her residency at Memorial Family Medicine Residency in Houston, Texas. Dr. Zaveri decided to become a doctor because she wanted to be part of a ... Read More
Kesha Zaveri, D.O., is a family medicine physician serving patients aged newborn and up. A graduate of Touro University in Vallejo, California, Dr. Zaveri completed her residency at Memorial Family Medicine Residency in Houston, Texas. Dr. Zaveri decided to become a doctor because she wanted to be part of a profession where she was helping others, and she has always had a fascination with how the mind and body function.
Fluent in English and Gujarati, Dr. Zaveri treats a variety of conditions including chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and elevated cholesterol, acute problems such as headaches, the common cold and flu and other similar concerns. She performs wellness exams on patients of all ages, including well woman exams with Pap smears, well child care and Medicare wellness exams. Finally she enjoys procedures such as shoulder and knee injections, and long-term contraception placement of IUD and Nexplanon devices. Her clinical interests include preventative health, adolescent care and mental wellbeing.
Dr. Zaveri believes in building long-term relationships with her patients by making sure she is their number one health coach. She enjoys creating an individualized plan where she partners with her patients and practices shared decision making with them.
Her favorite part of being a physician is interacting with different patients and conditions every day. She appreciates the opportunity to face new challenges while managing her patient’s health.
In her spare time, Dr. Zaveri enjoys tennis, yoga, running, biking and traveling to new destinations near and far.
Dr. Zaveri practices at Memorial Hermann Convenient Care Center in Greater Heights.
Kesha Zaveri, D.O., is a family medicine physician serving patients aged newborn and up.
“Annual exams allow families to develop a relationship with a family medicine physician or pediatrician. By building that relationship, the physician is able to better track a child’s development over time and create an accurate medical history,” says Kesha Zaveri, D.O., a family medicine physician with Memorial Hermann Medical Group The Heights.
Is it the common cold, allergies or just the flu? Dr. Kesha Zaveri, a family medicine physician with Memorial Hermann Medical Group at Memorial Hermann Convenient Care Center in Greater Heights, said while colds and the flu can sometime mimic each other, those suffering from the flu will experience body aches, chills and fever.
“To prevent the spread of illness within a household, I recommend individuals use single-use tissues instead of handkerchiefs, cough or sneeze into their elbows instead of their hands, avoid touching their eyes, nose or mouth, avoid sharing kitchenware, and rinse all fruits and vegetables prior to cooking and eating,” said Kesha Zaveri M.D., a family medicine physician with Memorial Hermann Convenient Care Center in Greater Heights.