About
Nobita Chatterjee, MD earned her Doctorate of Medicine and MBBS from Calcutta National Medical College in Kolkata, West Bengal. She completed internship training at Calcutta National Medical Center and later at Metrowest Medical Center in Framingham, MA. Her residency path covered OB/GYN at Calcutta National Medical Center and internal medicine at Metrowest Medical Center. She holds dual board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Obesity Medicine. Dr. Chatterjee is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and holds licensure in Massachusetts. She is a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society and the American College of Physicians.
Dr. Chatterjee has practiced medicine for over two decades and has worked with many of Boston's leading hospitals. She speaks five languages, including English, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, and Urdu, which helps her connect with patients from diverse backgrounds. Her clinical interests include preventive medicine, women's health, and obesity medicine. She approaches each patient as a whole person, spending time listening to their concerns, advocating for them, and helping them take an active role in their own health. She describes her care philosophy simply: she treats her patients the way she would treat her own family members.
Education & Training
Medical School
Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal — Doctorate of Medicine (1990), Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) (1991)
Residency
Calcutta National Medical Center, Senior House Staff OB/GYN (1991-1992); Metrowest Medical Center, Internal Medicine (1996-1998)
Additional Training
Internship: Calcutta National Medical Center, Kolkata (1990-1991); Metrowest Medical Center, Framingham, MA (1995-1996)
Certifications
Languages
English, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, Urdu
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Chatterjee right for?
Dr. Chatterjee is a strong fit for adults seeking thorough preventive care and chronic disease management. Women benefit particularly from her focused expertise in women's health and obesity medicine. Patients from South Asian, Bengali, Hindi, Nepali, or Urdu-speaking backgrounds can communicate with her directly in their own language. Those who want direct access to their physician, including after-hours availability, will find her practice well suited to their needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Chatterjee treats a broad range of conditions in internal medicine, including chronic disease management, obesity, and preventive health concerns. She also focuses on women's health issues and applies functional medicine principles to her care. Patients with cardiovascular risk factors, metabolic conditions, and complex health histories are well served by her practice.
Yes. Dr. Chatterjee holds dual board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Obesity Medicine. This dual certification reflects her deep expertise in both general internal medicine and the clinical management of obesity.
Dr. Chatterjee earned her Doctorate of Medicine and MBBS from Calcutta National Medical College in Kolkata, West Bengal. She completed internship and residency training at both Calcutta National Medical Center and Metrowest Medical Center in Framingham, MA. Her residency included OB/GYN and internal medicine rotations.
Dr. Chatterjee speaks five languages: English, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, and Urdu. This allows her to communicate directly with patients from a wide range of South Asian and other cultural backgrounds without relying on interpreters.
Dr. Chatterjee treats each patient as a whole person. She spends real time listening to concerns, advocates on behalf of her patients, and helps them take an active role in their own health. She describes her philosophy simply: she cares for patients the way she would care for her own family.
Yes. Dr. Chatterjee maintains an affiliation with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. This connection gives her patients access to one of Boston's leading hospital networks when specialist or inpatient care is needed.
Yes. Women's health is one of Dr. Chatterjee's primary clinical focuses. She incorporates women's health into her preventive care and internal medicine work, making her a strong choice for women seeking a primary care physician with targeted expertise in this area.
Dr. Chatterjee holds membership in the Massachusetts Medical Society and the American College of Physicians. These affiliations keep her connected to ongoing developments in internal medicine and primary care.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
