Marina Medical Center treatment roomGeneral Medicine

Department

General Medicine

Everyday medical care for individuals and families

General medicine is the first stop for health concerns, check-ups, preventive advice, and clear guidance when patients need trusted medical support.

Care pathway

Accessible medical consultations with a calm, patient-first experience.

General medicine supports everyday health concerns, preventive checks, follow-up visits, and timely guidance for patients and families.

Routine consultationsAcute illness assessmentPreventive health checksFamily medical adviceFollow-up visitsHealth guidance

Book a general medicine visit

Reception can guide you to the next suitable slot.

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Doctors for this department

General medical care with clear guidance.

Patients can see the medical team connected with everyday consultations and primary care support.

Dr. Effath Husna Mumtaz
General Practitioner

Dr. Effath Husna Mumtaz

Provides routine consultations, preventive care, and support for everyday health concerns.

Qualification
General Practice
Experience
Patient consultations and preventive care
Languages
English, Hindi, Telugu, Urdu
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Dr. Asma Syeda
Family Medicine Specialist

Dr. Asma Syeda

Supports acute care, chronic condition review, and primary care planning for families.

Qualification
MBBS, MD, MRCGP (UK)
Experience
Nearly 23 years in family medicine
Languages
English, Hindi, Urdu, Russian, Arabic
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Service details

General medicine for everyday health concerns.

General medicine is often the first point of care for new symptoms, routine check-ups, preventive advice, and guidance on whether a specialist review is needed.

What we offer

  • Consultations for common symptoms and acute illness.
  • Routine health reviews and preventive advice.
  • Medication review and follow-up guidance.
  • Basic screening recommendations when appropriate.
  • Referral coordination for specialist care when needed.

Benefits

  • Early assessment of symptoms before they progress.
  • Clear explanation of next steps and warning signs.
  • Convenient access to medical guidance for families.
  • Support for ongoing health and lifestyle decisions.
  • Better coordination across departments when care overlaps.

Important safety notes

  • Some medicines can cause side effects or interactions.
  • Some symptoms may require tests or specialist referral.
  • Chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, severe allergic reaction, or major injury need emergency care.
  • Do not stop prescribed medicine unless advised by a clinician.
  • Bring current medication names and previous reports when possible.

Patient FAQs

Common questions about general medicine

When should I see a general practitioner?

Book a visit for new symptoms, routine health concerns, medication questions, preventive checks, or follow-up after illness.

Can the doctor refer me to a specialist?

Yes. If your condition needs specialty input, the doctor can guide you toward the right department or investigation.

What should I bring?

Bring previous reports, current medicine names, allergy history, and a short note of your symptoms and when they started.

Is this for emergencies?

No. Severe or life-threatening symptoms should be handled by emergency medical services immediately.

This page is general information and does not replace a medical consultation or emergency care.