Palak Choksi, MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes (MEND). Dr. Choksi is also Co-director for Patient Safety and inpatient Endocrinology. Dr. Choksi received her medical degree from Grant Medical College in Bombay, India. She completed her Internal Medicine Residency at the James Peters VAMC in New York and pursued fellowship training in endocrinology at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Choksi joined the University of Michigan as faculty in 2008.
Dr. Choksi’s practice focuses on osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases, transplant endocrinology as well as general endocrinology. She is also serves as faculty in the Hyperglycemia Inpatient Insulin Program (HIIP). She sees patients primarily at the Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes (MEND) Clinic at Domino's Farms and at the Transplant Endocrinology Clinic at the Taubman Center. She was inducted into Clinical Excellence Society in 2017.
Dr. Choksi is involved in teaching medical students, residents and endocrine fellows in the clinical setting. She is the primary staff attending for the endocrine fellows continuity clinic. Her research interests are on the impact of diseases and medications on the skeletal system and has several publications in this area.