New Year New You Event at Methodist Dallas
January 2011
New Year New You Event at Methodist Dallas
Dr. Preeti Malladi participates in the Methodist New Year New You Event which addresses health concerns of women in the community.
New Year New You Event at Methodist Dallas
Dr. Preeti Malladi participates in the Methodist New Year New You Event which addresses health concerns of women in the community.
August 2012 Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Annual Reunion, Continuing Medical Education Seminar Dr. Preeti Malladi discusses bariatric surgery with physicians from around the country who have come to Dallas to attend their medical school annual reunion. AFMC is her father’s alma mater!
Laparoscopy is a prevalent way to handle many procedures, including surgeries. Operations that would have previously required open wounds and significant recovery times can now be handled as outpatient procedures, making laparoscopy a valuable tool. In this post, we’ll discuss the basics of laparoscopic surgery, its advantages, and the kinds of procedures it can be…
Take steps to promote a healthy lifestyle and fight obesity at the upcoming ASMBS Foundation’s Walk from Obesity! The event will take place on White Rock Creek Trail in Dallas on Saturday, October 27th rain or shine. Register online with a donation of $25 or more, or at the event for $35. Check in…
For the ninth year in a row, Dr. Preeti Malladi has been selected by D Magazine as one of the best doctors for 2020. This accolade confirms what her patients already know: Dr. Malladi is a leading bariatric surgeon in Dallas, Texas. How Best Doctors for 2020 Are Chosen The way D Magazine selects doctors…
Because many people who suffer from type 2 diabetes develop the condition as a complication of obesity, doctors have focused on treating the condition with dietary changes, exercise and medication. Correcting the excess weight would usually improve or cure the condition. Treating these patients with weight-loss surgery was considered a drastic treatment, reserved for those who…
Generally, people who suffer from Celiac disease lose weight due to poor absorption of certain foods and minerals. However, recent research suggests that some people may experience weight-gain as a result of gluten allergy. A growing number of studies explore the relationship between Body Mass Index and the presentation of Celiac disease in patients. One…