Rahane Hospital offers the best medical facility relating to internal medicine, which helps prevent, diagnose and treat a wide array of diseases. We have a specialized team of doctors that focus on treating patients without going through surgeries and other invasive treatment.
These doctors are also fully equipped to deal with all kinds of disease the patient may go through. It does not matter if it’s rare, complex, common or simple. They are highly trained to handle any severe conditions. The specialist here manages chronic symptoms of each specialty, including Neurology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Endocrinology, etc.
General Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine physicians spend at least three of their seven or more years of medical school and postgraduate training dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that affect adults. Many internal medicine physicians enter into practice following completion of their basic internal medicine training. These physicians practice "general internal medicine" and are commonly referred to as "general internists" and "internal medicine physicians." Internal medicine physicians are trained to handle the broad and comprehensive spectrum of illnesses that affect adults, and are recognized as experts in diagnosis, in treatment of chronic illness, and in health promotion and disease prevention—they are not limited to one type of medical problem or organ system. They are specially trained to solve puzzling diagnostic problems and can handle severe chronic illnesses and situations where several different illnesses may strike at the same time.
Internal Medicine physicians serve, and lead, in many diverse roles and settings. Their training uniquely qualifies them to practice primary care and follow patients over the duration of their adult lives. Some internal medicine physicians provide outpatient care, while others, sometimes referred to as “hospitalists,” focus on caring for patients in hospital settings or combine these facets of care and provide both outpatient and inpatient care. The majority of hospitalists in the U.S. are internal medicine physicians. Internal Medicine physicians also practice in other clinical settings, such as rehabilitation centers, long-term care facilities, and health clinics.