General Medicine OPD
A full history and examination, with the tests that follow from it and no others.
The department that sees you first when the diagnosis is not obvious — and decides which specialist, if any, you actually need.
96000+
Patients a year
Outpatient and inpatient18400
Emergency arrivals a year
Triaged on arrival4
Operating theatres
One always kept free4.8/5
Patient rating
Across 4,300 reviewsFever that will not break, weight that keeps falling, a cough into its fourth week — these do not arrive labelled with a department. Internal medicine is where they are worked up properly instead of being passed around.
The physicians also run the chronic clinics: diabetes, hypertension, thyroid and asthma, on a fixed follow-up schedule so a stable patient is not sent for the same tests twice a year.
Book a medicine OPD slot rather than repeating antibiotics.
A full history and examination, with the tests that follow from it and no others.
HbA1c-led review, insulin titration and foot screening on a fixed schedule.
Ambulatory monitoring, medication review and end-organ assessment.
Spirometry, inhaler technique and a written action plan.
Structured investigation of prolonged fever, including dengue and enteric.
Ward and ICU management, with the same consultant through the admission.
If a symptom does not point clearly at one organ, start here. The physician decides what needs a specialist and what does not.
Book an appointmentAppointments are confirmed the same day. Emergencies do not need one — walk in at any hour.