Family Medicine Physician

The role of General Medicine in our daily lives cannot be emphasised enough. Today, most people face health issues such as arthritis, diabetes, asthma, cold and flu, hypertension and heart diseases and other recurring issues which can only be treated with medicines. At Satyanand Hospital, Pune, we understand that illnesses and injuries are uncertain and thus, are committed to supporting, protecting and providing you with the best treatment possible.
What is General Medicine?
General Medicine, also referred to as Internal Medicine, is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and the non-surgical treatments of diseases that are related to the internal organs. In our Internal Medicine Department, we find and understand the causes and symptoms as well as diagnose and treat a huge range of disorders that affect your body. Besides these, we also give you information related to the various types of chronic illnesses and their diagnosis.
What is the first step?
The first step in any treatment is to know and understand the signs and symptoms of your illness or disease. For example, frequent urination, increased hunger, excessive thirst, weight loss, blurred vision, tiredness and slow-healing wounds are a few symptoms of diabetes. It is essential that you, as an individual, keep a watch for signs and symptoms that are related to your disease.
At Satyanand Hospital, Pune we look out for the various signs and symptoms of a disease and diagnose it. Once the disease is diagnosed, we help you cope with the illness and aid in the prevention of the same. With a planned treatment schedule and close care, we monitor your health regularly.
At Satyanand Hospital, Pune, we understand you and offer a variety of services to efficiently support you. From diagnosis to prevention and treatment, we provide you with the best of care. Our physicians or internists are skilled in the management of patients who are ill or suffer from any disease. Our team of specialists aim at helping patients who are affected by an illness or injury. They also work to maintain the health of patients and prevent them from diseases.