About
Dr. Sobia Sadiq is a triple board-certified endocrinologist. She holds certifications in Endocrinology, Internal Medicine, and Obesity Medicine. Dr. Sadiq earned her medical degree from Wayne State School of Medicine. She then completed her endocrinology fellowship at Washington University in Saint Louis. She also pursued obesity medicine training at Columbia University.
Dr. Sadiq is passionate about prevention and finding the root cause of illness. She has prescribed GLP-1 medications since 2015 to support her patients' health. Her clinical interests include South Asian cardiometabolic risk and personalized menopause care. Dr. Sadiq founded her practice to give patients the time and attention they deserve.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Minor in Psychology, University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI
Medical School
Doctor of Medicine, Wayne State School of Medicine, Detroit, MI
Residency
Internal Medicine Residency, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI
Fellowship
Endocrinology Fellowship, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO
Additional Training
Internal Medicine Internship, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; Obesity Medicine Training, Columbia University
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Sadiq right for?
Dr. Sadiq is a strong fit for adults navigating complex hormonal or metabolic conditions. Midlife women managing perimenopause, menopause, or PCOS will find her approach especially relevant. She also serves patients with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, thyroid disorders, and stubborn weight gain. South Asian patients concerned about cardiometabolic risk benefit from her targeted expertise. Anyone seeking a physician who investigates root causes will feel at home in her practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Sadiq treats a wide range of hormonal and metabolic conditions. Her focus areas include Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, thyroid disease, PCOS, perimenopause, menopause, obesity, metabolic syndrome, adrenal disorders, osteoporosis, and pituitary conditions. She also addresses low testosterone in men and South Asian cardiometabolic risk.
Yes. Dr. Sadiq holds triple board certification. She is board certified in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and in Internal Medicine, both through the American Board of Internal Medicine. She also holds the Diplomate designation from the American Board of Obesity Medicine.
Dr. Sadiq earned her medical degree from Wayne State School of Medicine in Detroit. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. Her endocrinology fellowship took place at Washington University in Saint Louis, and she pursued obesity medicine training at Columbia University.
Dr. Sadiq has prescribed GLP-1 medications since 2015. She brings extensive clinical experience with agents like Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, and Mounjaro. Her approach integrates these medications into a broader metabolic management plan rather than using them in isolation.
Yes. Dr. Sadiq offers South Asian cardiometabolic risk assessment as a specific service. South Asian patients face elevated risk for insulin resistance, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease at lower body weights. Dr. Sadiq factors this into her diagnostic and treatment approach for patients from this background.
Dr. Sadiq personalizes menopause and perimenopause care based on each patient's hormone profile, symptoms, and metabolic health. She views menopause as a critical window for preventive cardiometabolic care. Her plans often incorporate hormone management, nutrition guidance, and targeted lifestyle strategies.
Dr. Sadiq holds board certification in Obesity Medicine and takes a root-cause approach to weight management. She evaluates metabolic, hormonal, and lifestyle factors that contribute to weight gain. Her treatment plans may include GLP-1 medications, nutrition counseling, InBody body composition scanning, and ongoing metabolic monitoring.
Dr. Sadiq most commonly works with midlife women, individuals with persistent weight or metabolic challenges, and South Asian patients. She also treats adults with diabetes, thyroid conditions, PCOS, and adrenal or pituitary disorders. Her practice suits patients who want thorough, individualized care from a specialist.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
