Ather Ashfaque Malik, DO
Family Medicine
Provider Groups
Saint Joseph Medical Group
Primary Contact
574-948-5100
Accepting New Patients
Provider Groups
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Saint Joseph Medical Group
Primary Contact
574-948-5100Services & Specialties
Areas of Specialization
- Family Medicine
- Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment (OMT), Added Qualification
Locations & Contact
Primary Location
Plymouth Family & Internal Medicine - Downtown
209 E Jefferson St
Plymouth, IN 46563-1861
About
Ather Ashfaque Malik, DO, is a dedicated family medicine physician with over two decades of experience in both family practice and urgent care. He provides comprehensive, patient-centered care that emphasizes chronic disease management, preventive medicine, and the use of telehealth to keep patients connected to care wherever they are.
Dr. Malik treats a wide range of conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, anemia, coronary artery disease, and chronic arthritis, and has a special interest in serving rural and underserved communities. He values building long-term, trusting relationships with patients, and believes in guiding them to understand and manage their health effectively.
Known for his compassionate care and strong clinical judgment, Dr. Malik strives to make a positive difference in the lives of his patients and the communities he serves. Fluent in English, Urdu, and Hindi, he ensures clear communication and cultural sensitivity in every interaction.
Additional Resources
Education & Certifications
Education
Education:
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
(2000)
Internship:
South Pointe Hospital
(2001)
Residency:
St. John Medical Center
(2002)
Residency:
South Pointe Hospital
(2004)
Board Certifications
Family Medicine, Family Medicine, American Osteopathic Board of (2005)
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) Designation, American Osteopathic Association (2005)
Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment (OMT), Added Qualification, Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) Designation, American Osteopathic Association (2005)