Primary Health Services (Basic Health Care)

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General Practitioner (GP)

A General Practitioner, often called a family doctor, is a primary healthcare provider who treats a wide range of common medical conditions. They are usually the first point of contact for patients and focus on overall health management.

Preventive Care: Providing vaccinations, screenings, and general health advice. Diagnosis and Treatment: Identifying and managing common illnesses and injuries.

General Practitioner

Specialist

A Specialist is a doctor who has completed additional training in a specific field of medicine. They manage and treat complex health issues within their area of expertise.

  • Cardiology: Heart and vascular system.
  • Dermatology: Skin conditions.
  • Orthopedics: Bones, joints, and muscles.
  • Neurology: Nervous system disorders.

Superspecialist

A Superspecialist is a doctor who has gone beyond specialization, gaining expertise in an ultra-specific area of medicine. These doctors handle the most intricate and rare cases.

  • Interventional Cardiology: Advanced heart procedures like angioplasty.
  • Pediatric Neurology: Nervous system issues in children.
  • Oncological Surgery: Cancer-related surgeries.
  • Reproductive Endocrinology: Complex infertility treatments.