972.234.1900
11990 North Central Expressway
Dallas, Texas 75243
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FEATURED PHYSICIAN

Dr. Malladi
PREETI MALLADI, MD
A combination of relentless pursuit of excellence, education and training, and keen intuition have propelled Dr. Malladi to the top of her specialty. She is a board certified, fellowship-trained, minimally invasive bariatric and general surgeon and is a leader in the treatment of foregut diseases and obesity. Her integrity and dedication to patients, paired with her surgical expertise, have earned her a solid and trusted reputation and outstanding outcomes. Dr. Malladi has been in practice since 2009, and her passion is to improve patients' lives through thoughtful, compassionate care with the highest level of clinical and technical skill and the most innovative technologies. For more information about Dr. Malladi and the LINX Reflux management system visit http://www.dallasheartburn.com.

EDUCATION:
Chicago, IL
Minimally Invasive General and Bariatric Surgery Fellowship
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Stanford, CA
Research Fellowship in Tissue Engineering
Pediatric Surgical Research Institute
Stanford University School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
General Surgery Residency
University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen school of Medicine
Dallas, TX
Doctorate of Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Stanford, CA
Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering
Stanford University

ACTIVITIES/HONORS:

RESIDENCY:
  • Wilma Miley Morton Research Award to the Top Chief Resident in Research
  • Longmire Scientific Day Award
  • McCormick Award for Women in Academic Medicine

MEDICAL SCHOOL:
  • Graduated first in class
  • Winner of the Ho Din Award (the foremost award given to a graduating senior)
  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (Vice President)
  • American Medical Women’s Association (Chapter President)

UNDERGRADUATE:
  • David Starr Jordan Presidential Scholar
  • American Chemical Society Chemistry Award

OTHER:
  • Validictorian, J.J. Pearce High School, Richardson, TX
  • Outstanding Science Student – The Dallas Morning News

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
  • “Malladi P, Hungness E, Nagle A “Single Access Laparoscopic Splenectomy: A Novel Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach” JSLS 2009 Oct-Dec; 13(4):601-4.
  • Xu Y, Malladi P, Zhou D, Longaker MT “Molecular and Cellular Characterization of Mouse Calvarial Osteoblasts Derived from Neural Crest and Paraxial-Mesoderm” Plast Reconstr Surg 2007 Dec; 120(7):1783-95.
  • Xu Y, Malladi P, Chiou M, Bekerman E, Giaccia A, Longaker MT “In vitro expansion of adipose-derived adult stromal cells (ADAS) in hypoxia enhances early chondrogenesis.” Tissue Eng 2007 Dec;13(12):2981-93.
  • Malladi P, Xu Y, Chiou M, Giaccia A, Longaker MT “Hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha deficiency affects chondrogenesis of adipose-derived adult stromal cells (ADAS).” Tissue Eng 2007 Jun; 13(6):1159-71.
  • Xu Y, Malladi P, Chiou M, Longaker MT, “Isolation and Characterization of Posterior- Frontal/Sagittal Suture Mesenchymal Cells in Vitro” Plast Reconstr Surg 2007 Mar; 119(3):819-29
  • Malladi P, Xu Y, Yang G, Longaker MT "Functions of vitamin D, retinoic acid, and dexamethasone in mouse adipose-derived mesenchymal cells." Tissue Eng 2006 Jul; 12(7) 2031-40
  • Malladi P, Xu Y, Chiou M, Giaccia AJ, Longaker MT "The effect of reduced oxygen tension on chondrogenesis and osteogenesis in adipose-derived mesenchymal cells." Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 2006 Apr; 290(4):C1139-46.
  • Srebro R., Malladi P. “Stochastic Resonance of the Visually Evoked Potential.” Physical Review E. March 1999; Vol. 59; 2566:2570.
  • Xu Y., Malladi P, Wagner D.R., Tataria M, Chiou M., Sylvester K.G., Longaker M.T. “Adipose-derived mesenchymal cells: a promising future for skeletal tissue engineering.” Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Review, 2006, edited by Stephen E. Harding.
  • Xu Y, Malladi P, Wagner DR, Longaker MT "Adipose-derived mesenchymal cells as a potential cell source for skeletal regeneration." Curr Opin Mol Ther 2005; 7(4): 300-5
  • Malladi P, Soper N. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. In UpToDate Surgery.
  • Malladi P, Sylvester KG, Albanese CT. Outcomes in Fetal Surgery. In Stringer M, Oldham K, Mouriquand P (eds). Longterm outcomes in Pediatric Surgery and Urology. Cambridge University Press 2nd Edition, pp. 966-1004, 2006.
  • Malladi P, Sylvester KG, Albanese CT. Fetoscopic Surgery. In: Pediatric Minimal Access Surgery: A Principle and Evidence-Based Approach. Langer JC, Albanese CT (eds). Marcel Dekker, Inc. NY, NY, 1st Edition, pp 41-80, 2005.

MEMBERSHIPS:
  • Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (Technology committee member)
  • American College of Surgeons
  • American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons
  • Texas Medical Association
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LAP-BAND FILLS

$50 Lap-Band® Fills at Forest Park Medical Center

Extraordinary Price & Extraordinary Service
Band adjustments will be performed by a licensed health care professional with the aid of x-ray technology called fluoroscopy. Adjustments under fluoroscopy result in a more accurate adjustment and aid in diagnosing any issues with the device.

Scheduling an Appointment
To schedule an appointment time, please call us at 1-855-BAND-FILL during regular business hours or leave a message after hours and someone will call you back as soon as possible. No walk-in’s please; you must schedule an appointment in order to receive this service.

All band fills will take place in the Forest Park Medical Center North building, 11990 North Central Expressway, Dallas, Texas 75243. For directions please call our reception desk at 972-234-1900.


Preparing For Your Lap-Band Fill
To prepare for the adjustment, you must not eat solid foods for 4 hours prior to your appointment time.
Fluids may be taken up until 1 hour before the appointment.
A staged diet will be required following the band adjustment which will be discussed at your fill appointment.
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