general medicine
"Check up" examinations
pulse oximetry
blood sugar measurement
General practitioner talk therapy (basic psychosomatic care)
General health advice and prevention
skin cancer screening
home visits
Naturopathy: infusion treatments, neural therapy
Laboratory tests: blood tests, urine diagnostics
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Our range of services is broad and offers comprehensive medical care for patients of all ages. General practitioners are primarily responsible for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases and often work closely with specialists to ensure optimal care.
diagnosis and treatment of clinical pictures
- Respiratory diseases such as colds,
flu
and bronchitis.
- Cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure and heart failure.
- Gastrointestinal complaints such as gastritis or irritable bowel syndrome.
- Metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and thyroid diseases.
- Infectious diseases such as cystitis or skin infections.
- Mental illnesses such as depression or
anxiety disorders.
therapy
Treatment options in general medicine range from drug therapy to physical measures and specific treatment recommendations. Individual therapy plans are drawn up that meet the patient's needs and health goals. If necessary, patients are referred to specialists or referred for further therapies.
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preventive examinations
Prevention plays a central role in general medicine. This includes regular check-ups aimed at detecting diseases at an early stage or even preventing them. These include:
- Check-ups: Regular health checks to detect cardiovascular diseases, diabetes or cancer.
- Cancer prevention: examinations for the early detection of cancer, e.g. skin cancer screening, colon cancer prevention.
- Vaccinations: Advice and administration of vaccinations to prevent infectious diseases.
Adolescent and adult examinations: Special examinations tailored to age groups, such as adolescent health examinations.
laboratory tests
Laboratory tests are an important part of general medical care. Blood, urine and stool samples are analyzed to find evidence of various diseases. Typical laboratory tests include:
Blood count: Checking blood cells, hemoglobin, inflammation levels and electrolytes
Blood sugar test: measuring blood sugar levels to diagnose diabetes
Cholesterol levels: Determination of blood lipid levels to assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases
Liver and kidney values: monitoring organ function
Hormone tests: Analysis of thyroid and other hormone levels.
Other laboratory tests are also available upon request
possible.
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