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Meet Dr Divya Gadireddy!

A fully bulk-billing GP in the Hawkesbury

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Experience and Qualifications

She obtained her MBBS from Dr NTR University of Health Sciences in 2018, followed by a year of clinical work in emergency medicine. Pursuing her passion for medical research, she later earned a Master of Radiopharmaceutical Science from Macquarie University, specialising in Nuclear medicine, and received the NSW Ministry of Health Academic Prize in 2020 and 2021 for academic excellence.

Before starting in general practice, Divya worked in India across Sunrise Hospital, SAACHI Children’s Hospital and MYNENI Orthopaedic Hospital, gaining experience in acute care and paediatrics. She has more than five years’ experience working closely with children with autism, ADHD and intellectual disabilities, supporting skill development and mental health strategies.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery obtained in 2018

  • Master of Radiopharmaceutical Science obtained in 2022

Special Interests

Divya enjoys all aspects of family medicine and has a particular interest in the recognition and treatment of skin cancer. Her clinical interests span women’s health, Geriatric medicine, preventative medicine and Paediatrics, with a special focus on neurodiverse children. She is also trained in Implanon insertion and removal and can provide iron infusions.

Dr Divya incorporates neuroscience-informed breathwork, autonomic-regulation techniques and general nutrition guidance relevant to chronic disease and overall wellbeing, supporting patients in building resilience and long-term health. 

About

Dr Divya Sri Gadireddy is an integrative General Practitioner whose work brings together the precision of modern medicine and the practicality of lifestyle-based practices. Her consultations are thorough, collaborative and grounded in the belief that small, sustainable changes can support meaningful, long-term improvements in wellbeing. She values a partnership approach to care, where patients feel informed, empowered and actively involved in their health journey.

Outside her clinical work, Divya nourishes her own wellbeing with daily yoga, meditation, music, bushwalking and exploring adaptogenic herbal practices. These rituals inspire the grounded, compassionate presence she brings to her practice and reflect her belief that wellbeing is shaped by both science and daily habits.

She speaks English, Telugu and Hindi.

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