General Medicine is the branch of medical science that focuses on non-surgical treatment of diseases in adults. It deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and medical management of a wide range of acute and chronic conditions affecting various organs of the body.
Our General Medicine department provides comprehensive care to patients dealing with common illnesses as well as complex multi-system disorders, ensuring proper recovery and long-term well-being.
Used to manage pain from headaches, muscle aches, arthritis, or post-viral weakness. These help reduce discomfort and improve quality of life.
Prescribed to treat bacterial infections like throat infections, UTIs, pneumonia, and more. Proper antibiotic usage ensures effective infection control.
Used in conditions involving inflammation like arthritis, muscle injuries, or post-surgical swelling. They reduce pain, redness, and swelling.
Medications that relieve acidity, heartburn, indigestion, and gastric ulcers. Essential in managing digestive system imbalances.
Used to balance hormones related to thyroid, adrenal, and pituitary glands — crucial for metabolism, energy, stress response, and growth.
Help control blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. This includes oral medications and insulin therapy to prevent long-term complications.
Medications used to treat mental health disorders such as psychosis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe anxiety, under expert supervision.
General Medicine focuses on the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of diseases using medicines, while General Surgery involves surgical procedures to treat internal issues. General physicians treat conditions like diabetes, infections, and hormonal imbalances without surgery.
You should consult a general medicine specialist if you have symptoms like fever, fatigue, acidity, high blood sugar or blood pressure, or general weakness. They also manage chronic illnesses and provide long-term health monitoring.
Yes. General medicine doctors can diagnose and manage hormonal disorders (like thyroid or adrenal imbalance) and mild to moderate mental health issues (like anxiety or psychosis) through medication. They may refer you to a specialist if needed.
Most hospitals, including ours, offer in-house pharmacy and diagnostic services, so you can consult the doctor, get tests done, and collect your medicines — all in one place, ensuring convenience and continuity of care.