MBBS, MD(Pathology)
Time:
MBBS(Hons), MD General Medicine
Time: On Call
Here are 5 situations when a patient should visit a medicine doctor:
1. Chronic Conditions – If you have long-term illnesses like diabetes, hypertension, or asthma that require ongoing management.
2. Persistent Symptoms – When experiencing continuous symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or unexplained weight loss.
3. Respiratory Issues – For conditions like frequent cough, difficulty breathing, or chest pain, a medicine doctor can assess and treat these concerns.
4. Digestive Problems– If you face prolonged stomach pain, indigestion, or irregular bowel movements, consulting a medicine doctor is essential.
5. Infectious Diseases – For viral or bacterial infections, such as flu, pneumonia, or urinary tract infections, a medicine doctor can provide effective treatment.
M.B.B.S., M.P.H.M., F.R.S.P.H. (London)
Time: Everyday (5 pm)
Here are 5 situations when a patient should visit a general physician:
1. General Health Check-ups – Routine visits for overall health assessment, screenings, and preventive care.
2. Common Illnesses – For conditions like colds, flu, fever, or sore throat that need basic diagnosis and treatment.
3. Unexplained Symptoms – When experiencing symptoms like headaches, body aches, fatigue, or dizziness without a clear cause.
4. Vaccinations – To receive immunizations or discuss preventive measures for diseases.
5. Minor Injuries – For non-severe injuries like cuts, bruises, or sprains that may need initial care or referrals.
MS (ENT)
Time: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 AM
Dr. Avik Mondal is a highly qualified and experienced ENT and Head-Neck Surgeon with expertise in microsurgery, endoscopic surgery, thyroid-salivary gland surgery, and other head-neck surgeries.
Here are 5 situations when a patient should visit an ENT surgeon:
1. Chronic Ear Infections – If experiencing recurring or severe ear infections that don’t respond to medication, an ENT surgeon can assess and provide surgical options if needed.
2. Hearing Loss – Sudden or progressive hearing loss that cannot be managed by non-surgical treatments may require the expertise of an ENT surgeon.
3. Persistent Sinusitis – For chronic or severe sinus infections that do not improve with medication, sinus surgery might be recommended.
4. Throat or Voice Disorders – When dealing with conditions like persistent hoarseness, vocal cord problems, or difficulty swallowing, an ENT surgeon can provide surgical solutions.
5. Deviated Septum or Nasal Blockage – Structural issues in the nose, such as a deviated septum or polyps causing breathing difficulties, may require surgery for correction.