GENERAL MEDICINE

Dr. Anamika Das
Department of -
GENERAL MEDICINE
The Department of General Medicine at Apollo Clinic Agartala provides comprehensive medical care for adults with common illnesses, chronic diseases, lifestyle-related conditions and complex health concerns. The department brings together experienced physicians and diabetes specialists to offer accurate diagnosis, personalised treatment and long-term health management under one roof.
General Medicine is often the first point of consultation for patients experiencing fever, weakness, infection, breathing difficulty, digestive problems, unexplained symptoms or changes in their overall health. The department focuses on identifying the underlying cause of illness, initiating appropriate treatment and coordinating specialist care whenever required.
Comprehensive Adult Medical Care
Every patient receives a detailed clinical assessment based on their symptoms, medical history, current medicines, lifestyle, family history and previous investigation reports.
Depending on the patient’s condition, the physician may recommend relevant blood tests, urine examinations, imaging studies, cardiac investigations or other diagnostic procedures. Treatment is then planned according to the diagnosis, severity of symptoms and overall health of the patient.
The department provides care for both short-term illnesses and long-term medical conditions requiring regular monitoring.
Conditions Evaluated and Managed
The Department of General Medicine provides consultation and treatment for a wide range of adult health concerns, including:
Fever and common infections
Cough, cold and respiratory illnesses
Weakness, fatigue and body pain
Headache, dizziness and general discomfort
Digestive problems, acidity and abdominal complaints
Hypertension and blood-pressure-related concerns
Diabetes and prediabetes
High cholesterol and metabolic disorders
Thyroid-related conditions
Anaemia and nutritional deficiencies
Obesity and lifestyle-related health problems
Liver and kidney-related medical concerns
Urinary infections
Allergies and seasonal illnesses
Joint pain and general musculoskeletal complaints
Chronic disease monitoring and follow-up
Preventive health evaluation
Diabetes and Metabolic Care
The department provides dedicated evaluation and long-term management for patients with diabetes, prediabetes and related metabolic conditions.
Diabetes care may include blood-glucose monitoring, HbA1c assessment, medication review, insulin guidance, dietary recommendations, physical-activity counselling and screening for complications affecting the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves and feet.
Patients with diabetes frequently also experience hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity or thyroid disorders. These associated conditions are managed together to reduce long-term health risks and improve overall disease control.
Hypertension and Cardiovascular Risk Management
High blood pressure may not always produce noticeable symptoms, but uncontrolled hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke and kidney damage.
The department provides blood-pressure evaluation, medication management, lifestyle guidance and regular follow-up. Patients with diabetes, high cholesterol, obesity, smoking history or a family history of heart disease may also receive cardiovascular risk assessment and preventive advice.
Fever and Infection Management
Patients experiencing fever, chills, weakness, cough, sore throat, urinary symptoms or other signs of infection can receive timely medical evaluation.
The physician may recommend suitable investigations to identify the possible cause and guide treatment. Patients with persistent fever, recurrent infections or worsening symptoms are assessed carefully to determine whether further specialist evaluation or hospital-based care is required.
Respiratory and Seasonal Illnesses
The department evaluates common respiratory problems such as cough, cold, throat infection, breathing discomfort, allergies and seasonal viral illnesses.
Patients with recurrent respiratory symptoms, asthma-related concerns or persistent breathlessness may require further investigation or specialist referral depending on their clinical condition.
Digestive and Abdominal Concerns
General physicians provide initial assessment for acidity, indigestion, constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort and changes in appetite.
Based on the symptoms and investigation findings, appropriate treatment is initiated, and referral to a gastroenterologist may be advised when specialised evaluation is required.
Thyroid, Anaemia and Nutritional Concerns
Symptoms such as persistent tiredness, weight changes, hair fall, weakness, palpitations or menstrual changes may sometimes be associated with thyroid disorders, anaemia or nutritional deficiencies.
The department provides clinical evaluation and relevant testing to identify these conditions and recommend appropriate treatment, dietary measures and follow-up.
Preventive Health and Routine Check-Ups
Regular health assessment can help identify diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, thyroid disorders, liver problems, kidney concerns and nutritional deficiencies before significant complications develop.
The Department of General Medicine supports preventive health check-ups, interpretation of investigation reports and personalised medical guidance based on the patient’s age, lifestyle, family history and existing risk factors.
Medication Review and Chronic Disease Follow-Up
Patients taking medicines for multiple medical conditions may require regular review to ensure that their treatment remains appropriate and effective.
The physician evaluates symptoms, investigation results, possible medicine-related side effects and treatment adherence. Medication doses may be adjusted based on the patient’s response and clinical requirements.
Patients are advised not to stop or change prescribed medicines without consulting their treating doctor.
Coordinated Specialist Care
Some medical conditions require evaluation by a cardiologist, neurologist, gastroenterologist, nephrologist, pulmonologist or another specialist.
The General Medicine team helps identify when specialist care is required and supports coordinated referral and follow-up. This ensures that patients receive appropriate care while maintaining continuity in the management of their overall health.
When Should You Consult a General Physician?
A medical consultation may be advisable for:
Persistent or recurrent fever
Unexplained weakness or fatigue
High or fluctuating blood sugar
Elevated blood pressure
Cough, breathing discomfort or chest-related symptoms
Digestive or abdominal complaints
Dizziness, headache or body pain
Sudden weight changes
Recurrent infections
Abnormal laboratory reports
Multiple chronic medical conditions
Routine health assessment and preventive guidance
Patients with diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders or other long-term conditions should continue regular medical follow-up even when they do not have noticeable symptoms.
Patient-Centred Medical Care
The Department of General Medicine at Apollo Clinic Agartala follows a patient-centred and evidence-based approach. Doctors take time to understand each patient’s concerns, explain the diagnosis and provide clear guidance regarding medicines, investigations, diet, lifestyle and follow-up.
The department is committed to supporting early diagnosis, effective treatment, chronic disease control and better overall health through compassionate and dependable medical care.
