What does a general practitioner treat?

A general practitioner is your first point of contact who identifies the root cause of your symptoms and provides precise recommendations. Thanks to the advanced medical technology available in our clinic — including AI-assisted rapid diagnostics and laboratory testing — the doctor can establish an accurate diagnosis quickly and efficiently.
The GP also reviews reports from other specialists, maintains your medical records, and helps you manage your overall health, serving as your personal physician and health advisor.

What to expect during a consultation?

Patients visit a general practitioner with a wide range of concerns — from colds, flu, and pain, to chronic conditions or routine health monitoring.

Consultation steps:

  1. Detailed medical history review, symptom assessment, and evaluation of prior health records.
  2. Rapid diagnostic testing (e.g., urine analysis with 14 parameters, blood panel with 40 markers) or referral for extended lab tests.
  3. Electrocardiogram (ECG) using advanced AI-enabled equipment for immediate detection of cardiovascular disorders.
  4. Review of reports from other specialists, adjustment of treatment plans and coordination of further examinations.
  5. Prescription of treatment, issuance of medical certificates, and referrals to specialists if needed.
  6. Planning of vaccinations and preventive health measures.
  7. Post-visit support: a medical assistant follows up to monitor treatment progress and, if necessary, arranges an online consultation or sends an updated prescription.

When should you see a general practitioner?

A general practitioner is a versatile medical professional who can assist with nearly any health-related concern.
Here are the main reasons to book a consultation with our GP:

  • Illnesses and general health issues
  • Routine health check-ups and preventive care
  • Medical certificates and documentation
  • Prescriptions and specialist referrals
  • Laboratory testing and diagnostics
  • Management of chronic conditions
  • Health record maintenance
  • Vaccinations