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Internal Medicine

Overview

Internal medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and non-surgical treatment of adult diseases. Internal medicine doctors, also known as internists, are trained to manage a wide range of conditions affecting various organ systems in the body. Internal medicine doctors often work in collaboration with other healthcare professionals, such as specialists and allied health professionals, to provide comprehensive care to their patients. The goal of internal medicine is to promote the overall health and well-being of adult patients and to prevent and manage diseases to improve their quality of life.

Services

Internal medicine doctors deal with the diagnosis, management, and treatment of diabetes. The team physician team at HCG Hospitals is highly experienced to manage this life long disease with

  • Patient centric approach & personalised treatment for better management of diabetes
  • All investigations under one roof
  • In-depth understanding to provide accurate information for managing the disease
  • State of the art equipment
  • Diet and exercise counselling

Facilities

  • Laboratory services
  • Diagnostic imaging
  • Cardiac diagnostic services
  • Pulmonary function testing
  • Infusion centre
  • Chronic disease management

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FAQ’S

What is the role of an internal medicine specialist?

Internal medicine specialists, also known as internists, focus on diagnosing and managing a wide range of medical conditions in adult patients. They provide comprehensive primary care, address preventive healthcare, manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory conditions, and coordinate care with other specialists when necessary.

When should I consider seeing an internal medicine specialist?

You should consider consulting an internal medicine specialist when you need primary care services or when you require a comprehensive evaluation and management of complex medical conditions. Internal medicine specialists are well-suited for addressing undiagnosed or challenging health issues, providing routine health screenings, managing chronic diseases, and coordinating care for multiple health concerns. They can also guide you on preventive measures to maintain your overall health and well-being.

What can I expect during my initial appointment with an internal medicine specialist?

During your initial appointment with an internal medicine specialist, the physician will conduct a thorough medical history review, discuss your current symptoms and concerns, and perform a comprehensive physical examination. They may order further diagnostic tests or screenings as needed to gather more information. Based on the findings, the specialist will develop a personalised treatment plan, provide health recommendations, and address any questions or concerns you may have.

How often should I schedule routine check-ups with an internal medicine specialist?

The frequency of routine check-ups with an internal medicine specialist may vary depending on your age, medical history, and overall health status. In general, it is recommended to have an annual check-up or periodic visits as advised by your physician. Regular check-ups allow for preventive care, early detection of potential health issues, and ongoing management of chronic conditions. Your internal medicine specialist will provide guidance on the appropriate frequency of visits based on your individual needs.

.Can an internal medicine specialist manage my medications and coordinate care with other specialists?

Yes, internal medicine specialists are well-equipped to manage your medications and coordinate care with other specialists. They have a comprehensive understanding of different medical conditions and how medications interact. Internal medicine specialists often act as the central point of contact for coordinating care among various specialists involved in your treatment. This ensures effective communication, avoids duplication of tests or treatments, and helps streamline your healthcare management.

Can an internal medicine specialist provide guidance on lifestyle modifications for better health?

Yes, internal medicine specialists are knowledgeable about lifestyle modifications and their impact on overall health. They can provide guidance on maintaining a healthy diet, managing weight, incorporating regular exercise, and adopting stress reduction techniques. Additionally, they can offer advice on smoking cessation, alcohol moderation, and preventive measures such as immunisations and screenings. Internal medicine specialists take a holistic approach to healthcare, considering the role of lifestyle in disease prevention and management.

What age group does internal medicine typically focus on?

Internal medicine specialists primarily focus on adult patients, typically ranging from late adolescence to elderly individuals. They provide comprehensive healthcare services for adults, addressing both acute and chronic medical conditions. Internal medicine specialists are trained to manage a wide range of health concerns that commonly affect adults, including preventive care, chronic disease management, and coordination of specialized care when necessary.

How can an internal medicine specialist help with preventive care?

Internal medicine specialists play a vital role in preventive care. They emphasise health promotion and disease prevention by recommending appropriate screenings, immunizations, and lifestyle modifications. They assess your risk factors for various diseases and provide personalised recommendations to help you maintain optimal health. Additionally, internal medicine specialists educate patients about healthy habits, early detection of potential health problems, and the importance of regular check-ups.

Can an internal medicine specialist help manage chronic diseases like diabetes or hypertension?

Yes, managing chronic diseases is a key aspect of the internal medicine specialty. Internal medicine specialists have expertise in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, asthma, and more. They work closely with patients to develop individualised care plans, monitor disease progression, adjust medications, and provide guidance on lifestyle modifications necessary for effective disease management.

How does an internal medicine specialist approach the diagnosis of complex or uncommon medical conditions?

Internal medicine specialists are trained to diagnose and manage complex or uncommon medical conditions. They utilise their broad knowledge base, clinical experience, and advanced diagnostic tools to evaluate complex medical issues comprehensively. They may conduct thorough physical examinations, order specialised tests, and consult with other specialists or subspecialists as needed. Internal medicine specialists are skilled in recognising patterns and using a systematic approach to arrive at accurate diagnoses.

Can I consult an internal medicine specialist for a second opinion?

Yes, consulting an internal medicine specialist for a second opinion is common and encouraged. Internal medicine specialists are experienced in evaluating medical cases from various perspectives, and they can provide a fresh assessment of your condition. Seeking a second opinion can provide you with a different viewpoint, additional insights, and alternative treatment options. Your internal medicine specialist will collaborate with you and your existing healthcare team to ensure comprehensive and well-informed decision-making.

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