General Practitioners
A general practitioner, also called a GP or generalist, is a physician who does not specialize in one particular area of medicine. GPs provide routine health care (e.g., physical examinations, immunizations) and assess and treat many different conditions, including illnesses and injuries. They often have regular, long-term patients and provide ongoing medical care to both male and female patients in all age groups.
The General Practitioners can treat the following medical conditions:
- General Medical check-ups
- Diagnosis
- Treatment of acute illnesses
- Health screenings
- Female health check-ups like Pap Smears
- Family planning
- Men’s Health
- Immunizations
- Treatment of chronic health matters such as diabetes, hypertension and asthma
- Minor injuries
- Stings, bites or allergic reactions
- Infections
- Vomiting, diarrhoea or dehydration
- Fever
- Headache & Migraine
- Colds & Flu
- Back & Neck pain