Comprehensive General Medicine Care for Everyday Health Problems

The General Medicine Department is the first point of care for most health concerns. Our experienced physicians diagnose and treat a wide range of common and complex medical conditions affecting adults. From fever, infections, and diabetes to blood pressure and lifestyle-related illnesses, we focus on accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

The General Medicine Department at Amrutha Hospital is led by highly experienced physicians who bring decades of clinical expertise in managing complex medical conditions. Under the leadership of Dr. G. Raghava Rao, M.D. (General Medicine), a senior consultant known for his diagnostic accuracy and patient-centered care, the department has built strong trust within the community. Supporting him is Dr. A. Ramesh, MBBS, DNB (Medicine), DNB (Nephrology), a dual-specialist with extensive experience in managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and kidney-related complications. Together, they ensure that patients receive precise diagnosis, continuous monitoring, and holistic treatment for both acute illnesses and long-term medical conditions.

We believe early medical attention prevents complications. Our doctors spend time understanding symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle to provide personalized care. With a patient-first approach, we aim to manage illnesses effectively, reduce hospital admissions, and guide patients toward long-term good health.

Our Key General Medicine Services

Our General Medicine services focus on early diagnosis, correct treatment, and preventive care to help patients recover faster and stay healthy for the long term.

Frequently asked questions

Find clear answers to common health questions to help you decide when and why to consult a General Physician.
You should consult a General Physician if you have fever lasting more than 2–3 days, weakness, body pains, breathing issues, stomach problems, or any unexplained symptoms. Early consultation helps prevent complications.
Yes. General Physicians diagnose, treat, and regularly monitor diabetes and blood pressure. They also guide patients on diet, lifestyle changes, and medication adjustments.
No. The doctor will decide if tests are needed after examining your symptoms. Avoid self-testing unless advised by a doctor.

No. General Medicine manages both minor and serious conditions and also coordinates referrals to specialists if required.

Adults should have a general health checkup at least once a year, especially if they have diabetes, BP, or a family history of medical conditions.