Introducing Our Assistant Office Manager: Kelly Maley

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October 7, 2023

Hello, my name is Kelly. I will be one of the friendly faces you will see as you enter the office. I was born and raised within the Northern VA area and grew up within this community. I actually graduated from West Springfield HS (some years ago) which is right down the road from this office.

I come from a very diverse working background but more recent from Inova FairOaks ED. Where I also had the privilege of working alongside Dr. Gajer.

Therefore, it is an honor to continue this journey with her while helping others in a more personal way towards living a healthy lifestyle.

I am a new face but I look forward to meeting each and every one of you! It has already been such a joy getting to know everyone. A true change of pace coming from working night shifts in an ED!

When I am not at work, I enjoy my time with my family. I also love to learn, read and watch a good movie.

I am excited to be apart of this amazing team, here at the Gajer Practice!

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