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Internal Medicine

We have a resident board certified internist in the clinic who supports the team with his specialist knowledge. He is backed up by colleagues located overseas who consult on more complex cases.

We have easy access to three cardiologists, all with slightly different subspecialties in cardiology. We also have access to an infectious disease specialist, a rheumatologist and immunologist, a critical care intensivist and respiratory specialist. We also have an Ophthalmic surgeon/Ophthalmologist on staff.

Thus our internal medicine service is both robust and broad. It is supported by our ability to perform advanced ultrasound imaging including cardiac studies, including dobutamine stress echo testing which is becoming the hallmark of assessing cardiac function and identifying cardiac disease.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Internal medicine is a medical specialty focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians specialising in internal medicine are called internists.

Internists provide comprehensive care for adults, managing common and complex illnesses. They coordinate patient care, provide preventive care, and manage chronic diseases.

While both internists and family medicine doctors treat a variety of conditions, internists specialise in adult medicine, whereas family medicine doctors provide care for patients of all ages, including children.

Subspecialties include cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, haematology, infectious disease, nephrology, oncology, pulmonology, and rheumatology, among others.

You should see an internist for routine check-ups, preventive care, management of chronic conditions, or if you have symptoms of a complex illness.

Internists treat a wide range of conditions including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, infections, kidney disorders, gastrointestinal issues, and more.

Yes, we are able to assess for all respiratory diseases. The investigations required to support clinical examinations are chest x-ray and spirometry. Both are carried out in our clinic and often at the tome of the consultation.

As we offer sleep studies as well we are more than equipped to assess and manage asthma and all other respiratory conditions.

No, unfortunately we do not have the specialist external readers required to interrogate and test pacemakers and internal defibrillators.