

Dr. Sri Kothuri
General Practitioner | MBBS | FRACGP | Diploma in Diabetes and Endocrinology (London, UK) | MRCGP (UK) | Diploma in Family Planning, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Dr Sri brings extensive international experience in primary care, with medical training in India, postgraduate GP training in the UK, and several years as a GP Principal in Scotland before moving to Australia in 2018. Passionate about preventative healthcare and patient wellbeing, he has special interests in diabetes and chronic disease management, musculoskeletal health, women’s and men’s health, sexual health, allergies, and child and adolescent care. Outside of practice, he enjoys travelling, gardening, and spending time with his family.
Meet Dr Sri
Having a wide exposure to various clinical conditions in undergraduate training in India, going through postgraduate GP training in the UK and then working as a GP Principal in Scotland over 6 years made him confident in dealing with multiple facets of primary care. A “laid back ” attitude and a love of being outdoors brought him from UK to Australia in 2018. Dr Sri loves travelling and chooses to enjoy his time relaxing on our beautiful beaches with his wife and 2 young kids. Vegetable gardening is one of his hobbies, and he surely knows “Nothing tastes better than home-grown veggies”.
He loves practicing in our beautiful, blossoming, vibrant town of flagstone.
Fellowships
Dr Sri is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and Membership of Royal College of General Practitioners in United Kingdom. He worked as GP Principal and Partner for 7 years in a small general practice in Scotland.
His Interests.
Dr Sri is passionate about helping his patients achieve their best possible health. He loves the variety of General practice and actively promotes preventative health measures. His special interests include
Allergies
Musculoskeletal and back pain,
Women’s health and contraception
child and adolescent health,
Sexual health
Men’s health.
chronic disease management, including diabetes, cardiovascular disorders.
As a GP trainer, he is involved in training the next generation of doctors, helping them navigate their final years of medical training.