Dr. Kavitha Tellakula, MD
Family Practitioner
3400a Old Milton Parkway Suite 130 Alpharetta GA, 30005About
Dr. Kavitha Tellakula, MD, specialist in family medicine, currently treats patients in Atlanta, Georgia and Alpharetta, Georgia. Dr. Tellakula received her medical degree from Ramaiah Medical College, ...
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Ramaiah Medical College
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Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
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