General Medicine
The General Medicine department at Sanjoe hospital is staffed with a large team of skilled doctors who are available daily for both outpatient and emergency consultations. They prioritize evidence-based medicine to assess diagnostic and treatment choices, ensuring cost-effective care for their diverse patient population. The department provides a wide range of services, from managing common illnesses to addressing complex clinical conditions that may necessitate referral to specialized care. All medical treatments provided are grounded in evidence-based practices.
Services available
- The department offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care, specializing in early diagnosis and treatment of common disorders such as diabetes (including diabetic foot care), hypertension, coronary artery disease, DVT/varicose vein management, stroke prevention, and management of neurological conditions like trigeminal neuralgia, facial palsy, seizures, and Parkinson’s disease.
- It also addresses thyroid issues, dyslipidemia, respiratory problems (including asthma and COPD exacerbations), gastrointestinal disorders (GERD, gastritis, pancreatitis), liver diseases (hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease), renal and ureteric calculi, infectious diseases, urinary tract infections, poisoning, pneumonia, and rheumatic conditions (osteoarthritis, crystal arthritis, psoriatic arthritis).
- Specialized teaching programs cover non-communicable diseases (DM, HTN, IHD, liver disease, cancer, dyslipidemia), communicable diseases (TB, typhoid fever, malaria), and viral fevers (SARS, MERS, COVID-19, H1N1, NIPPA). The department also provides intensive care in a fully equipped MICU with ventilators, monitors, defibrillators, and infusion pumps.