Deepani Hettitantri, MD

Mahamarakkala Dias, MD

Mahamarakkala Dias, MD

Deepani Hettitantri, MD

Specialty
Family Medicine
Years of Experience
26
Clinical Interests
Pediatric Primary Care, Preventive Disease Care, Primary Care, Skin Care and Treatment, Women's Health
Gender
Female
Locations

711C East Main St
Purcellville, VA 20132

Phone
Fax
571-665-6700

About Deepani Hettitantri, MD

Dr. Deepani Dias is a primary care physician board certified in family medicine. She joins Inova Medical Group with over 18 years of clinical experience. She has a special interest in management of chronic medical problems, women's health, preventive care and skin conditions.

Dr. Dias became interested in family medicine because of the diversity of the care she can deliver. She loves that she gets the chance to see all the members of a given family and the fact that she can develop a long-term relationship based on the mutual trust to promote their health and wellbeing. Her final goal is to improve the overall health of the community she serves. As a Primary Care Physician she offers a wide range of care to the community. Some of these services are disease prevention, early detection and intervention before long term complication develops.

A native of Sri Lanka, Dr. Dias currently resides in Haymarket, Virginia with her husband and their two children. In her spare time she likes photography, gardening and spending time with the family.

Medical School
University of Ruhuna
Internships
Ratnapura General Hospital
Training Specialty: Medicine
3/1/1999 - 3/30/2000
Residencies
The University of Toledo Medical Center
Training Specialty: Family Medicine
1/1/2006 - 11/30/2009
Hospital Affiliations
Inova Ambulatory

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