About

About Shonali Saha, MD


Shonali Saha, MD is a board-certified internal and addiction medicine specialist. She completed fellowships in both addiction and adolescent medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She completed her residency program at Cambridge Health Alliance of Harvard Medical School.


Dr. Saha began working in the field of substance abuse in 1996 with women mandated to residential drug treatment. She currently treats substance use disorders in adolescents, adults, and families in her own private practice. She also educates medical students, residents, and faculty on addiction medicine as an adjunct assistant professor at Emory School of Medicine and as a preceptor for physician assistant students at Mercer University.


As an active member of The Georgia Society of Addiction Medicine and a former member of The American Society of Addiction Medicine legislative committee, she is an advocate for the improvement and expansion of addiction medicine services locally and nationally.


Dr. Saha has extensive experience speaking at conferences, workshops, and public learning events for physicians, nurses, psychologists, counselors, social workers, parents, community members, as well as medical, college, and high school students.

She is not only a doctor, but also a certified yoga instructor. She teaches her patients breathing and other stress reduction techniques to provide evidence based treatment.