Fever, cough/cold, infections, stomach issues, weakness, headache/body pain, BP, sugar (diabetes), and routine checkups.
If fever lasts more than 2 days, is very high, or comes with chills, breathing trouble, severe weakness, or dehydration.
Yes—complete support for sugar/BP control, medicines, lifestyle guidance, and regular monitoring.
Only if required—commonly CBC, malaria/dengue/typhoid tests, urine test, or sugar/BP checks based on symptoms.
No. Come with symptoms and old reports—tests will be suggested only after examination.
Old prescriptions, recent reports, and a list/photo of current medicines (especially sugar/BP tablets).
Yes—acidity, gas, constipation/loose motions, vomiting, abdominal pain, and appetite issues are evaluated and treated.
Yes. You’ll get evaluation and treatment; if it looks serious, you’ll be guided for urgent care/referral.
Many common illnesses improve in 24–72 hours, but follow-up is needed if symptoms persist or worsen.
Go to emergency if there is chest pain, breathlessness, fainting, uncontrolled sugar/BP, severe dehydration, or confusion.
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