Provider Spotlight – Q&A with Adnan Ahmad, PA-C
At Salem Gastro, we believe the best care happens when providers truly listen, educate, and partner with patients over time. In this month’s Provider Spotlight, we’re excited to introduce Adnan Ahmad, PA-C, one of the newest faces on our care team.
Adnan brings a patient-centered, goal-focused approach to gastroenterology, shaped by his diverse clinical background and deep dedication to long-term relationships. Here’s what he shared with us in a recent Q&A.
Meet Adnan Ahmad, PA-C
Adnan: One of the most rewarding parts of my role is having continuity of care and building relationships with patients. I love seeing people over time and working with them to manage their care. It’s incredibly fulfilling to see someone’s health improve, whether after our first or tenth visit. I’m fully committed to each patient’s health and will do whatever it takes to help them feel better.
Adnan: My approach is all about aligning with the patient’s goals. I don’t assume that my goals as a provider automatically match the patients’. I take time to understand where they’re at and what they want to achieve with their GI health. Once we’ve clarified those goals, I do everything I can to support and guide them toward progress.
Adnan: I take a patient-centered approach that emphasizes education and shared decision-making, especially in GI conditions where lifestyle and diet can make a big impact. I appreciate when referrals include prior labs, imaging, and history so we can avoid redundant testing and streamline care. I always aim to manage conditions non-invasively when appropriate, but I escalate care when needed. I prefer EMR messaging for routine updates and phone calls for anything urgent.
Adnan: I was born in a small village in Pakistan and raised in upstate New York. I’m a first-generation college graduate—neither of my parents attended higher education. They immigrated to the U.S. to give us better opportunities, and I’m forever grateful. My older brother is a family medicine physician, and my younger sister is an undergrad.
Common Patient Questions
Adnan: For most people, screening starts at age 45. If you have a family history of colon cancer, polyps, or symptoms like bleeding or unexplained weight loss, you may need one earlier.
Adnan: I always recommend a balanced diet with fiber, fermented foods, and plenty of water. Regular exercise, good sleep, stress management, and avoiding unnecessary antibiotics also help support a healthy gut microbiome.
Adnan: IBS is often a diagnosis of exclusion—we usually get there after ruling out other causes. Stress and anxiety can make symptoms worse. IBS is complex, involving gut sensitivity, motility, and microbiome changes. Managing stress, adjusting diet, and working through triggers with a provider can make a big difference.


