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The General Medicine Department at Arnish Hospital is dedicated to providing comprehensive primary care and management of a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions. With a focus on accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatments, we address the diverse healthcare needs of patients. Our team of experienced general physicians collaborates with specialists as needed to ensure holistic and personalized care. Equipped with modern diagnostic tools and ICU facilities, the department is well-prepared to handle everything from routine health concerns to complex medical conditions, ensuring the highest standards of patient care.
The General Medicine Department at Arnish Hospital provides expert care for fever, infections, chronic conditions like hypertension and diabetes, thyroid and immunological disorders, and gastrointestinal infections. Our specialists also address autoimmune and rheumatological diseases, ensuring comprehensive treatment plans tailored to individual needs. Advanced facilities, including ICU support, allow us to manage critical cases with precision and compassion.
Advanced critical care for life-threatening conditions with expert monitoring and support.
Diagnosis and treatment of viral, bacterial, and other infections.
Long-term care for blood pressure and sugar level control.
Comprehensive care for hormonal imbalances affecting metabolism.
Relief from allergies and immune-related condition's treatment.
Effective treatment for pain relief and improved quality of life.
Treatment for stomach and intestinal infections.
If a fever persists for more than 2-3 days or is accompanied by severe symptoms, consult a doctor immediately.
Regular checks are advised every 6 months or more frequently if you have hypertension or diabetes.
Fatigue, unexplained weight changes, and mood swings are common signs that warrant a medical evaluation.
If allergies persist, worsen, or interfere with daily life, consult for specialized care.
Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain are common symptoms that need medical attention.
Persistent joint pain, swelling, or stiffness should be evaluated by a doctor specializing in rheumatology.