Physician profile
Dhaval Patel
NPI 1902966591
$918.26
in general payments reported to CMS, 2019-2025
9 companies · $70.62 in 2025
The $70.62 reported for 2025 was less than what a typical Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism provider received nationally (typical 2025 total: $506).
Payments by year
General payments by program year, as reported to CMS.
General payments by year: 2019: $210 · 2020: $150 · 2021: $13.21 · 2022: $307 · 2023: $148 · 2024: $20.07 · 2025: $70.62.
What the payments were for
Nature of payment as categorized by the reporting companies: meals, consulting, travel, and so on.
Food and Beverage: $206 · Education: $32.27.
View as a table
| Payment type | Amount (2023-2025) |
|---|---|
| Food and Beverage | $205.93 |
| Education | $32.27 |
Payment-type detail covers 2023-2025; earlier years are included in totals but not broken out here.
Who reported paying
General payments only, as reported to CMS. Product names cover 2023-2025.
| Company | General payments | Years | Top products |
|---|---|---|---|
| Novo Nordisk INC | $238.48 | 2022-2025 | Wegovy, Ozempic, Rybelsus |
| Esperion Therapeutics, INC. | $150.00 | 2020 | |
| Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, INC. | $147.51 | 2023 | Opsumit, Uptravi |
| Lilly USA, LLC | $136.71 | 2022 | |
| Tandem Diabetes Care, INC. | $105.27 | 2019 | |
| Genzyme Corporation | $105.00 | 2019 | |
| Janssen Biotech, INC. | $16.97 | 2025 | Erleada |
| Abbott Laboratories | $13.21 | 2021 | |
| Cequr Corporation | $5.11 | 2024 | Cequr Simplicity |
Drugs and devices associated with these payments
CMS records which products a payment was associated with, not how the money was allocated. Association is not allocation: one payment can be associated with several products, and a product listing does not mean the payment was made because of that product. Product detail covers 2023-2025.
If you want to bring it up
Most clinicians are glad to talk about this. A respectful way in:
- "I saw Dhaval Patel listed in the CMS Open Payments database. Can you tell me about your work with those companies?"
- "Is there a generic or alternative to this medication, and would it work as well for me?"
- "What made you choose this particular treatment for my situation?"
These are normal questions. A good clinician will welcome them.
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Source: CMS Open Payments, program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers (published June 30, 2026). Drug and device detail covers 2023-2025.