General Medicine and Diabetology

Along with offering a one-stop shop for acute illnesses, we intend to offer long-term comprehensive care for both common and difficult chronic conditions.

During your initial visit, we take the time to learn more about your lifestyle and medical history. We determine whether you require preventive care and personalise a treatment strategy for your existing conditions

When a unique test or course of treatment is required, we may also refer you to a specialist. We are here to coordinate your care and we'll make sure that any of your health issues get taken care of right away.

In order to continue care in terms of assessment, evaluation, and management of long-term problems as well as optimisation & titration of drugs, we also set a timeline for additional monitoring that may be required in cases of chronic illnesses like diabetes and hypertension.

In order to continue care in terms of assessment, evaluation, and management of long-term problems as well as optimisation & titration of drugs, we also set a timeline for additional monitoring that may be required in cases of chronic illnesses like diabetes and hypertension.

When two or more specialists are needed for multidisciplinary treatment, we offer an integrated, comprehensive health plan, coordinating, optimising, & combining their inputs.

In a nutshell, we strive to make your recovery from illness as painless as possible.

Our Commitment

Our commitment extends beyond treatment to include continuous rehabilitation support and long-term follow-up care. We aim to help patients regain strength, restore function, and return to their daily activities with confidence, ultimately improving their overall quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

General Medicine treats common illnesses like fever, infections, blood pressure, and chronic diseases.

Diabetology is the medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and management of diabetes.

You should consult a diabetologist if you have diabetes symptoms or need long-term sugar control

Yes, many patients manage diabetes through lifestyle changes and oral medications as advised by doctors.