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General Practitioners

General Practitioners

General Practitioners (GPs), also known as family physicians, are primary care doctors who provide comprehensive healthcare to individuals of all ages, from infants to the elderly. They are trained to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide variety of common illnesses, injuries, and conditions. GPs serve as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical attention, offering preventive care, health screenings, immunizations, and general advice on lifestyle changes. They are also skilled in managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma, helping patients maintain long-term health through regular check-ups and coordinated care.

 

One of the key roles of a GP is to provide continuity of care, establishing long-term relationships with patients and their families. They are adept at recognizing when a condition may require specialized care and can refer patients to specialists, such as cardiologists or endocrinologists, for further evaluation and treatment. GPs are also crucial in promoting public health and disease prevention, educating patients on healthy habits, and addressing mental health concerns. By offering broad-spectrum care and coordinating the necessary services, general practitioners ensure that individuals receive holistic and well-rounded healthcare throughout their lives.

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