Medicine

Internal medicine provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases across multiple organ systems. Our general physicians offer expert management of chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, coordinating specialized care and emphasizing preventive medicine.

Optimal health requires personalized medical care addressing individual disease risk factors and comorbidities. Our internists provide thorough evaluations, evidence-based treatments, and continuity of care ensuring comprehensive management of complex medical conditions.

Complete Internal Medicine Care

We provide comprehensive general medical services addressing all adult health conditions through thorough evaluation and evidence-based treatment.

  • Hypertension diagnosis, management, and medication optimization
  • Diabetes screening, diagnosis, and comprehensive glucose management
  • Coronary artery disease prevention and cardiac risk factor modification
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease assessment and treatment
  • Thyroid disorder diagnosis and long-term endocrine management
  • Infectious disease diagnosis and treatment with appropriate antimicrobial therapy
  • Preventive health screenings and wellness program coordination
  • Management of multiple chronic conditions in elderly populations
  • Drug interaction assessment and polypharmacy optimization
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Chronic Disease Management

Expert management of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other chronic conditions with medication optimization and lifestyle counseling.

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Preventive Health and Wellness

Comprehensive health screenings, immunizations, cancer prevention, and lifestyle modifications to maintain optimal health.

Frequently asked questions

Screening frequency depends on age, gender, and risk factors. Generally, adults need annual checkups, cholesterol screening every 4-6 years, blood pressure checks regularly, and age-specific cancer screenings.

Effective diabetes management combines glucose monitoring, appropriate medications, regular exercise, balanced diet, stress management, and regular medical supervision with HbA1c testing and complications screening.

Normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mmHg. Elevated readings require monitoring and lifestyle modifications including sodium restriction, exercise, weight management, and when necessary, antihypertensive medications.

Antibiotics treat bacterial infections but not viral infections. Inappropriate use contributes to antibiotic resistance. Doctors determine antibiotic necessity through clinical evaluation and appropriate testing.

Adult vaccinations include flu shots (annually), tetanus boosters (every 10 years), shingles vaccine (age 50+), and pneumococcal vaccine for those with chronic diseases. Recommendations vary by age and medical history.