General Practitioner Services
General service is the basic care you get at a clinic. It includes things like check-ups, treating common illnesses, and giving vaccines. The goal is to keep you healthy and treat any medical issues you have.

Ultrasound Scan
An ultrasound scan is a test that uses sound waves to take pictures inside the body. It’s safe and doesn’t involve radiation. Doctors use it to see organs and tissues, check pregnancies, and find medical problems.

PAP Smear
A PAP smear is a test for women to check for cervical cancer. The doctor collects cells from the cervix and looks at them under a microscope to see if there are any problems. It helps find cancer early, when it’s easier to treat.

Child Vaccines
Child vaccines are shots that protect kids from serious diseases. They have tiny bits of germs that help the body learn to fight off the diseases. Vaccines keep kids from getting sick and help them stay healthy.

Adult & Child Treatment
Adult & child treatment means taking care of both grown-ups and kids at the doctor’s office. It includes everything from regular check-ups and shots to treating sickness or injuries for both adults and children. The aim is to keep everyone healthy and feeling their best.

Blood Test
A blood test is when a doctor takes a little bit of blood to check for health problems. They test the blood to see things like sugar levels, cholesterol, or if there’s an infection. It helps the doctor know how your body is doing inside.

Chronic Disease Treatment
Chronic disease treatment is about taking care of health problems that last a long time, like diabetes or high blood pressure. It involves taking medicine, changing how you eat and move, and seeing the doctor regularly to stay as healthy as possible.

Family Planning Treatment
Family planning treatment helps people decide when they want to have children and how to prevent or plan for pregnancy. It includes things like birth control options, advice on staying healthy while trying to have a baby, and help if someone is having trouble getting pregnant.

Nebulizer
A nebulizer is a machine that turns medicine into a mist so you can breathe it in. It’s used to help with breathing problems like asthma or lung infections. You wear a mask or use a mouthpiece to inhale the medicine and feel better.

Intraarticular Treatment
Intraarticular treatment is when doctors inject medicine directly into your knee to help it heal and feel better. It’s used for knee problems like arthritis or injuries. Our doctors may use PRP (a special substance from your own blood), steroids, or hyaluronic acid to reduce pain and improve movement.

Health Screening
Health screening is like a check-up where doctors do tests to find out if you have any health problems. They check things like blood pressure and cholesterol to catch issues early and keep you healthy.

Follow-up Treatment of Children
Follow-up treatment for children means going back to the doctor after the first visit or treatment. The doctor checks how things are going, makes sure the child is getting better, and helps with any new problems that come up. It’s like a check-in to keep kids healthy.

Antenatal / Postnatal Examination
Antenatal exams are check-ups for pregnant moms, while postnatal exams are for moms and babies after birth. Doctors check how everyone is doing, offer advice, and help with any issues. It’s all about keeping mom and baby healthy during and after pregnancy.

Electrocardiogram Examination (ECG)
An ECG is a test that checks how your heart is working. It’s done by sticking small stickers on your chest and arms to measure the heart’s electricity. Doctors use it to find problems with the heart’s rhythm or health.

Emergency And Accident Treatment
Emergency and accident treatment is when doctors help people who are hurt or suddenly sick. They give fast care to stop pain and prevent more problems, usually in a hospital’s emergency room or urgent care center.

Suture Treatment And Wound Washing (Dressing)
Suture treatment and wound washing is when doctors clean and close cuts or wounds. They remove dirt, close the wound with stitches if necessary, and then cover it with a bandage to help it heal.
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