At Sudershan Hospital, our General Medicine Department offers compassionate, comprehensive healthcare for adults and children alike. Our experienced general physicians are trained to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions with personalized care and clinical excellence.
General medicine focuses on whole-person health—evaluating symptoms, preventing disease progression, managing long-term conditions, and coordinating care across specialties when needed. Whether you’re dealing with fever, infection, diabetes, hypertension, or unexplained symptoms, our team is here to help you feel better and live healthier.
Our doctors are skilled in diagnosing a wide variety of medical conditions, with a focus on holistic and evidence-based care.
Each patient receives a tailored treatment approach based on their symptoms, history, and medical needs.
We emphasize disease prevention, health education, and lifestyle management to help you stay well long-term.
From diagnosis to treatment and follow-up care, we guide you through every step of your health journey.
We value clear communication, patient comfort, and shared decision-making in every consultation.
Physician & Diabetologist
MBBS, MD - General Medicine General Physician and Diabetologist
Physician & Diabetologist
MBBS, MD - Pharmacology General Physician & Fellowship in Diabetology
General Surgery
MBBS, MS (General Surgery) M.MAS,DMAS, FMAS, FICRS Laparoscopy, Laser, Robotic
Pediatrics
MBBS, MS Pediatrics - specializing in the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
General medicine focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of common and complex medical conditions affecting adults and children. It is often the first point of contact for most health concerns.
You should visit a general physician if you have fever, infections, cough, cold, body pains, digestive issues, diabetes, high blood pressure, or any unexplained or persistent symptoms.
Yes. General physicians manage long-term conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, asthma, and heart-related risk factors.
Yes. General medicine includes routine health check-ups, screenings, and lifestyle guidance to help prevent diseases and maintain overall wellness.
Depending on your symptoms, tests may include blood tests, urine tests, imaging scans, ECG, or other diagnostic investigations.
Yes. If your condition requires specialized care, your general physician will refer you to the appropriate specialist and coordinate your treatment.
Yes. General physicians diagnose and treat viral, bacterial, and other infections, and guide proper medication and recovery.
Yes. Elderly patients often benefit from general medicine care for managing multiple health conditions and preventive monitoring.
Yes. Follow-up visits are encouraged to monitor recovery, adjust treatment, and manage chronic conditions effectively.