General Medicine

Our range of services is broad and offers comprehensive medical care for patients of all ages. General practitioners are primarily the first point of contact for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and often work closely with specialists to ensure optimal care.

"Check-up" Examinations

  • Pulse oximetry
  • Blood sugar measurement
  • General practitioner counseling therapy (psychosomatic primary care)
  • General health counseling and prevention
  • Skin cancer screening
  • Home visits
  • Naturopathic treatments: infusion therapy, neural therapy
  • Laboratory tests: blood tests, urine diagnostics
  • Sick leave certificates

Diagnosis and Treatment of Medical Conditions

  • Respiratory diseases such as colds, flu, and bronchitis
  • Cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, and heart failure
  • Gastrointestinal disorders such as gastritis or irritable bowel syndrome
  • Metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus and thyroid diseases
  • Infectious diseases such as urinary tract infections or skin infections
  • Mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety disorders

Therapy

Treatment options in general medicine range from medication to physical therapy measures to specific treatment recommendations. Individual therapy plans are developed to meet the patient’s needs and health goals. If necessary, patients are referred to specialists or registered for further treatments.

Preventive Examinations

  • Check-ups: Regular health checks to detect cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, or cancer
  • Cancer screening: Examinations for early detection of cancer, e.g., skin cancer screening, colon cancer screening
  • Vaccinations: Counseling and administration of vaccinations to prevent infectious diseases
  • Youth and adult examinations: Special examinations tailored to different age groups, e.g., youth health examinations

Laboratory Tests

An important part of general medical care is laboratory testing. Blood, urine, and stool samples are analyzed to find clues to various diseases. Typical laboratory tests include:

  • Complete blood count: Checks blood cells, hemoglobin, inflammation markers, and electrolytes
  • Blood sugar measurement: Measures blood glucose levels to diagnose diabetes
  • Cholesterol levels: Determines blood lipid levels to assess cardiovascular risk
  • Liver and kidney function tests: Monitors organ function
  • Hormone tests: Analyzes thyroid and other hormone levels

Additional laboratory tests are available upon request.