El buen trato del front desk, siempre es amiable y calido. El Dr. Samani es mi PCP, ya un tiempo atras, me dedica El tiempo necesario para disputing sobre my salud. Gracias Dr. Samani.
Kaveh Samani, MDBoard-Certified Internal Medicine Physician in Houston, TX
About
Personalized internal medicine physician care in Houston, grounded in evidence.
Conditions Treated
Internal medicine conditions Dr. Samani treats.
Dr. Samani cares for the full range of conditions across these categories — from early diagnosis through long-term management. Tap any category for the specific conditions seen most often in this practice.
Internal Medicine4 conditions
Insurance Accepted
Insurance plans Dr. Samani accepts.
In-network with most major commercial plans, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Texas Medicaid. Don’t see your plan? Our benefits team can verify coverage on the spot — most calls take under a minute.
Commercial Plans
- Aetna
- Ambetter
- Cigna
- Cigna Healthcare
- Houston Physicians IPA
- Humana
- TX BCBS
- UHC Core Essential EPO
- United Healthcare
Medicare, Medicaid & Government
- Amerigroup Medicare
- Cigna MA
- Humana Medicare
- Molina Medicare
- Scan Health
- Texas Star+PLUS-TX
- TX Medicaid
- Wellcare
- WellMed
- Wellpoint
Offices
Office locations across Greater Houston and Texas.
Kaveh Samani sees patients at 2 Remix Medical locations.
Telehealth visits available. Kaveh offers secure video visits for new and established patients located anywhere in Texas.
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1724 Richmond Ave, Suite 100A, Houston, TX 77098
Monday–Friday · 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Patient Reviews
What Houston patients say about Dr. Samani.
Affiliations
Houston facility privileges.
Publications & Research
Selected academic and internal medicine physician publications.
- 1.A ZASP missense mutation, S196L, leads to cytoskeletal and electrical abnormalities in a mouse model of cardiomyopathyCirculation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
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- 3.A nonsense SCN5A mutation associated with Brugada-type electrocardiogram and intraventricular conduction defectsPacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
- 4.Alpha-1-syntrophin mutation and the long-QT syndrome: a disease of sodium channel disruptionCirculation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
Frequently Asked
Frequently asked questions about Dr. Samani.
What does an internal medicine doctor do — and how is it different from a regular primary care doctor?
Internal medicine doctors are primary care doctors — just trained differently. Dr. Samani completed a residency focused entirely on adults and their diseases: how conditions develop, overlap, and interact over time. Where a family medicine physician is trained across all ages and often simpler conditions, an internist is built for complexity. If you have one condition, a family doctor handles it well. If you have three or four that interact with each other — and with your medications — that's where internal medicine earns its keep. Dr. Samani is the right fit when your health picture isn't simple.
What conditions does Dr. Samani manage?
The short answer is most things that affect adults long-term. Hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, thyroid disease, asthma and COPD, kidney issues, liver disease, heart disease management, anemia, and preventive care are all within his scope. He also evaluates symptoms without an obvious diagnosis yet — fatigue, unexplained weight changes, recurring problems that haven't been explained. If something turns out to need a specialist, he coordinates that referral. If it doesn't, he manages it himself. Most of his patients don't need to go anywhere else.
I already have a primary care doctor — why would I need an internist?
You might not. But if your primary care doctor keeps referring you out for things that feel like they should have an answer — or if you're managing several conditions and your care feels fragmented — an internist might be a better fit. Dr. Samani is set up for patients whose health doesn't fit neatly into one category. Complex medication lists, overlapping conditions, or just wanting a doctor who can go deeper than a 15-minute annual visit — that's who he's here for.
Can Dr. Samani be my long-term primary care physician?
Yes — that's the core of what he does. Internal medicine isn't a one-time consult. Dr. Samani builds ongoing relationships with patients, tracks how conditions change over time, adjusts treatment when something isn't working, and catches problems early because he knows your history. If you're looking for a doctor who will actually remember you at the next appointment — not just pull up your chart cold — that's what this practice is built around. Continuity is the point.
I have multiple chronic conditions. Is internal medicine a good fit?
It's probably the best fit. Managing one condition in isolation is straightforward. Managing three or four that interact with each other — and with a medication list that may be working against itself — is where internists are trained to operate. Dr. Samani is used to patients who've been told different things by different doctors and can't figure out who's in charge of the overall picture. That's his job. One doctor who understands the full picture is almost always better than four specialists who don't talk to each other.
When does Dr. Samani refer to a specialist — and how does that work at Remix Medical?
He refers when a problem genuinely needs a higher level of subspecialty expertise — not just because it's outside his comfort zone. When a referral does make sense, being at Remix Medical makes it easier. Several specialists practice under the same roof, which means Dr. Samani can coordinate directly rather than sending you into the system cold. You don't start from scratch with each new doctor. And when the specialist visit is done, your care comes back to Dr. Samani. He stays the doctor who holds the whole picture.
What happens at the first visit with Dr. Samani?
The first visit is longer than you're probably used to. Dr. Samani goes through your full medical history, your medications, your family history, any symptoms you've been dealing with, and whatever records you can bring. If you've had recent labs, bring them — he'll go through them with you in plain language, not medical shorthand. By the end, you'll have a clear sense of where things stand and what, if anything, needs attention. It's a conversation, not a checklist.
Updated July 5, 2026. Medically reviewed by Kaveh Samani, MD.