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A General Practitioner (GP) treats a wide range of acute and chronic health conditions. This includes managing both common illnesses and long-term diseases, offering preventative care, and providing initial assessment and guidance for medical emergencies. A GP can also offer advice on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and mental health.
Yes. Family doctors are central to managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. They oversee long-term treatment plans, monitor your condition, adjust medication according to your body's response, and provide guidance on diet and lifestyle control to improve your overall health.
For routine health check-ups:
  • Below 45 years: We recommend a check-up three times a year.
  • Above 45 years: We recommend a check-up four times a year.
For routine blood tests, please consult your doctor, but a general guideline is:

  • Up to age 40: Preferably once a year.
  • Ages 41 to 50: Preferably twice a year.
  • Above age 50: Preferably three times a year.
Yes. Your GP or family doctor provides all forms of preventive care, including necessary vaccinations and health screenings. They will guide you to the best options based on your current health diagnosis and individual needs.About the Doctor and Clinic.
Yes. The doctor caters to and treats all age groups, from children to adults and the elderly.
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