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Dr Zana Kalladi
Gender: Female
Surgery Days: Monday, Wednesday and Friday
I’m very pleased to be joining Marden Medical Centre as a new GP partner, and I’d like to take a moment to introduce myself. I am Dr Kalladi. I qualified as a GP in 2022 after which I worked as a GP and later as a Clinical Lead GP across a few practices in North London. I am Indian by origin and now live locally in Kent with my husband and our two huskies.
I am joining Dr Derrick and Dr Estall as the third partner, and feel very fortunate to be working alongside colleagues who are warm, of high integrity, and deeply committed to the quality of care they provide. It was clear to me early on that we share the same values and approach to general practice, and I am genuinely delighted to be joining the partnership. I believe strongly in the traditional model of general practice- that a surgery should be a pillar of the community, built on trust and genuine care for its people. In my work, I aim for patients to leave feeling that their GP really “got it” and that they are in safe hands.
Outside of the consulting room, I enjoy long dog walks with my husband, reading, and exploring food history (ideally with a glass of vermouth). I value warmth and integrity, and believe that a sense of humour (especially the ability to laugh at ourselves) helps build strong, genuine relationships.
I’m very much looking forward to getting to know the patients and wider community at Marden Medical Centre.