As a physician assistant at City of Hope® Cancer Center Chicago, Roshni Shah, P.A.-C., prioritizes her patients’ comfort while ensuring they receive compassionate and exceptional clinical care. Shah works with patients diagnosed with many types of cancer, but she has a particular interest in providing care for women receiving treatment for gynecologic malignancies such as uterine, ovarian, cervical or vaginal cancer.
Shah earned her master’s degree in physician assistant studies at Midwestern University in Downers Grove, Illinois, and completed her bachelor’s degree in psychology at Chicago’s Loyola University. A member of the American Academy of Physician Associates, she previously worked at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, where she was part of the renal and pulmonary transplant team, providing urgent and emergency care for inpatients. Shah served as a physician assistant in City of Hope Chicago’s breast and plastic surgery division between 2019 and 2021 and returned in 2024 to take on her current role.
In addition to English, Shah speaks Gujarati and Hindi.