General Medicine

General Medicine

General Medicine is the branch of medicine that focuses on adult care. It refers to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the internal organs.
A general medicine doctor may work with a patient’s heart, lungs and brain, among other organs. These doctors treat illnesses of the internal organs with methods other than surgery.
General Medicine is a group practice of certified physicians and nurse practitioners that specialize in geriatrics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and general internal medical services. Our services are focused on caring for post-acute and long-term care patients.

Through our experience of serving many facilities in varying areas, we recognize it is essential to collaborate with other providers and healthcare organizations to deliver the finest continuity of care for patients. It is for this reason, in each facility we service; we have developed and maintain a local practice, with primary care and Hospital affiliations.

Our practice was started in 2006, and today, our highly specialized service delivery model is recognized as the leading physician care model for today’s patient care, and chronically ill patient.
A specialist in this field is referred to as a general medicine physician. These doctors work with patients of age 18 or older, as doctors who work with children are called paediatricians. General physicians become experts at diagnoses. They must identify multiple diagnoses, as diseases that involve several internal organs are not uncommon.

Process of Maintaining

Medicine as a practice is the process of maintaining or restoring a patient’s health through diagnosis and treatment. As this category is intentionally broad, the word general is applied before it when classifying any type of adult patient care. General internal medicine is a slightly narrower field because there is more of a focus on the body’s organs.
A general medicine practice in our Hospital normally consists of a consultant, registrar and duty doctors. The consultant is the specialist, or the general medicine physician. The registrar is a doctor in training to become a specialist, and the duty doctor is a qualified doctor in training.

The General Medicine Department provides a comprehensive service in clinical medicine and is committed to develop sub-specialty services in surrounding areas to meet the needs of patients in its own serving communities.
The Department of Medicine has close links with surrounding primary and secondary care providers. Punya Hospital provides comprehensive Rheumatology, Neurology, nephrology, and other specialities too.

Comprehensive Care Service:

We offer Comprehensive Care on General Medicine. This includes preventative medicine (including vaccines, investigation and other diagnostic services) as well as diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses or problems.
Our health care team consists of qualified and experienced consultants working closely with us on all cases. They begin the process by taking a history and performing a thorough physical examination and also investigations if required on every patient.
Once this part is completed, the patient will meet with a clinician to discuss his or her findings so that decisions may be made about the best treatment for patients overall health.

Hours & Appointments:

  • Please contact our help desk staff at 080-49294929, to schedule an appointment for your consultation.
  • For appointments and consultations you can call the above mentioned number from 7:30 am – 8:30 pm.
  • Walk – In patients can come directly to our Hospital. Our reception staff will discuss the appointment available with you.

OUR TEAM

Dr. Uday Girijakanth

MBBS, MD, PGPD