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Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD, Clinical Infectious Disease Specialist - LPW

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Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD | Clinical Infectious Disease Medicine Specialist | Cumming & Duluth, GA

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Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD, is a well-versed clinical infectious disease specialist who diagnoses and treats patients at Infectious Disease Professionals LLC, her private practice with office locations in Cumming and Duluth, Georgia. As an infectious disease specialist, she has dedicated training and unique experience in the diagnosis, control and treatment of infections. Infections are caused by infectious agents including viruses, viroids, prions, bacteria, nematodes such as parasitic roundworms and pinworms, arthropods, such as ticks, mites, fleas, and lice, fungi, such as ringworm, and other macroparasites, such as tapeworms and other helminths. Dr. Rayapudi has an impressive professional journey that spans thirteen years and her areas of expertise cover all facets of infectious disease medicine. Furthermore, she has staff memberships at several local hospitals, including Gwinnett Medical Center-Duluth in Duluth, Georgia, Gwinnett Medical Center-Lawrenceville in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and Northside Hospital Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. Throughout her many years of experience, Dr. Rayapudi has upheld a steadfast commitment to the ethical and professional standards of her practice, as evidenced by her sterling record, and ensures an impeccable degree of patient satisfaction in all facets of her work. For more information about Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD, please visit http://physicians.gwinnettmedicalcenter.org/details/6971/madhavi-rayapudi-infectious_disease-internal_medicine-cumming-lawrenceville.

Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD, attended Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College in Karnataka, India, and was awarded her medical degree (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) in 2001. Upon relocating to the United States, she conducted her residency at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune City, New Jersey. He received board certification in internal medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine and remains at the forefront of her challenging specialty via memberships and affiliations with prestigious professional societies and associations. As a result of her outstanding performance in the field of infectious disease medicine, The International Association of HealthCare Professionals (IAHCP) has selected Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD, to be featured in the premier publication of The Leading Physicians of the World. Over the years, she was honored with a Most Compassionate Physician Award (2011), the Patients’ Choice Award, and the Compassionate Doctor Recognition. She feels that her success is attributable primarily to her patients and her hard work and dedicates her spare time to fitness and music. Dr. Rayapudi speaks Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi in addition to English, which allows her to reach in the most efficient manner a wider spectrum of patients. For more information about Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/8127827-Madhavi-Rayapudi-infectious-disease-specialist-Cumming-Georgia-30041.

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Madhavi D. Rayapudi, MD, attended Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College in Karnataka, India, and was awarded her medical degree (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) in 2001. Upon relocating to the United States, she conducted her residency at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune City, New Jersey. He received board certification in internal medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine and remains at the forefront of her challenging specialty via membe



"infectious disease professionals providers specialize in treating patients with infections due to human immunodeficiency virus HIV, the cause of AIDS."
Address: 1400 Northside Forsyth Dr #310, Cumming 30041
Phone: (678) 845-7300
State: GA
City: Cumming
Street Number: 1400 Northside Forsyth Dr #310
Zip Code: 30041
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Dr. Rayapudi and her staff are amazing! They are kind, caring, available, and knowledgeable. Dr. Rayapudi has gone above and beyond to help me. She is the best doctor I have ever seen and I have seen a lot!
Dr. Rayapudi’s PA, Dr. Carly Landry, has been extremely helpful! I have had a few follow up visits with their office due to a venomous snake bite! Everyone is flexible, kind, loving, and the kind of people you want to have in the medical field!
Shame on Dr Rayapudi - Legally looting people money I was scheduled to meet Dr Rayapudi. She did not even show her face to me but charged about $200. Her nurse checked blood pressure and asked to get the reports from India I got the treatment 15 years back. I clearly told, I can't get it. they gave me 2 weeks of time but no luck. after that, they told, I don't need a treatment. then I asked what about the fee $200 you charged in addition to the nurse practicing fee? they are saying, it's Nurse consultation fee. Cheating cheating be aware of the cheating process. Know upfront how they bill otherwise you will be looted. They told me, they charged as they will be starting the service but just said over the phone that I don't need any service in which case, I asked to refund my money. they changed their tone and said, that was my consultation fee. Is it not a legal cheating where This Doctor has not even showed her face and said hello but charged : If Priya from Windymere advices to meet this Doctor ask them to forward your Chest/Infectious reports to your county Health department. They do the best service and no cheating like Rayapudi does.
I went to Dr. Rayapudi after seeing several Dr.’s before her to no avail. I thought Dr. Rayapudi would be able to help me, give me answers and save me, she did none of those things. After showing her tests from another practitioner she says I can’t go by this, I need to run my own labs. Ok fine do whatever you need. Waited 5 days for those results, I was in the most excruciating pain. The tests came back negative but my symptoms were so severe and she looked right passed them/me. I finally found a Doctor who saved my life, I was tested through other labs other than LabCorp or Quest and I found my answer, Lyme and Co-Infections. A complete derelict of duty. She completely let me down; completely failed me. In a way I’m thankful she never treated me, if that’s the way she treats her patients then I want no part of it. Shameful!
Dr. Rayapudi has saved my life more than once. I have used her services with major infections on 3 different occasions. I have recovered from MRSA and other infections because she is so knowledgeable regarding Infections. She is a great doctor and a wonderful person
Best infectious disease doctor in the country! She listens and is compassionate but also a great specialist to see if you need too.
Just arrived home from a traumatic final visit at Dr. Raypudi's office. I have been seeing her for treatment of Lyme and multiple other tick borne co-infections; I have fewer positive bands than CDC standards require, but between the co-infections, her experience working with Lyme up in northern states, and the fact that I've spent 4 years hopping between specialty doctors ruling everything else out, she agreed that I had Lyme and started treatment. Two weeks into ineffective oral Doxycycline, she told me she wanted to have a picc line put in. I asked to continue on the Doxy for two more weeks, as that seemed far too soon to do something somewhat invasive. After two more weeks and her insistence that there weren't any other options, I had the picc line put in and began taking Rocephin. No change for a couple of weeks, and then suddenly after a visit with her I became sicker than normal and feared that something may have been wrong with my picc. She had not informed me that she had doubled my dose of Rocephin. I let it slide, as it seemed the medication was finally working. The herxing has continued for ~5-6 weeks and today's visit was supposed to be a routine weekly visit to make sure my blood tests were coming back normal. My mother, who has been acting as my unofficial patient advocate and driving me to and from appointments, decided to go run errands -because- we had been led to believe this was a routine visit. What I got instead was Dr. Rayapudi's NP coming in late and, when I told her I felt the same as I have for the past few weeks, she insisted that we stop all treatment, that she had spoken to Dr. Rayapudi and suddenly neither believed I actually had Lyme, and that she would need to pull the picc out before I left the office. I was due for a CT scan in 5 minutes in another building. I asked if there was any possibility I could keep the picc in for a different doctor -- she said no. I asked if I could keep the picc in for the CT scan so they could forego using an IV -- she said no. I asked if there was any other treatment plan for me at Dr. Rayapudi's office -- she said no. I was crying and having a panic attack and was coerced into having the picc removed against my wishes. Then, adding insult to injury, she told me I should find a chronic illness counselor in my area because I was "never happy" when she saw me, as though being dropped by doctor after doctor, in this case forcibly and against my will, for years while being so sick I can hardly function isn't the reason I'm "never happy" when I go to a doctor's office. The radiologists were shocked that the NP hadn't at least let me keep the picc in for the CT scan. They made it clear that, had she been willing, all it would take was an order from her to have it removed by someone qualified to do so after the scan. My mother went back to the office, spoke with the NP, and was given multiple excuses about how she had given me chances to say no she had not and yet I did, multiple times, to the point of bargaining and that she thought we were on the same page that I was to stop treatment this week if things had not improved we were not, which my mother confirmed. She offered a chance for us to speak to Dr. Rayapudi tomorrow, which I refuse if she is so quick to drop patients without warning or make any kind of follow-up appointment to make sure symptoms don't return. They obviously don't want me to go back to their office, so I won't. If you have Lyme and think you can be treated in ~6-8 weeks, great! She's more affordable than an LLMD. However, make sure you're kept up-to-date on any changes to your treatment and go in knowing you could be dropped at a moment's notice for being difficult to treat. If you think you might require higher dosages, rotation of medication, and multiple on-and-off-med cycles to kill off tick borne bacteria...look elsewhere. Contact a Lyme advocacy group and ask for local LLMDs. Lyme treatment is not cheap, but in my experience some LLMDs are more willing to help with high costs than others and are worth it in the end.
By far the best infectious disease doctors in GA. This woman saved my mother's life when no other DR could figure out what was happening to her. Bless her & her family.
Dr. R is a fantastic doctor! She is the only Infectios disease doc who is knowledgeable about and treats Lyme Disease. She listens to you and takes no time ordering test to help discover what is wrong with you!
Most caring doctor I've ever encountered. Loves her job, and loves her patients. I'm relieved to be discharged but I will miss seeing Dr. Rayapudi and her staff.
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