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MBBS, DA, IDCCM, FCCS
Critical Care Medicine
An Internal Medicine Specialist (Internist) focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and long-term treatment of adult diseases like diabetes and hypertension. A Critical Care Doctor (Intensivist) is a specialist who treats life-threatening conditions in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Many of our doctors are dual-certified, meaning they can manage your health in the clinic and provide life-saving interventions if you are hospitalized.
Patients are admitted to the ICU when they require constant monitoring and advanced life support. Common reasons include severe respiratory failure, septic shock, major trauma, post-operative recovery from high-risk surgery, or any condition where vital organs (heart, lungs, kidneys) are failing.
An oxygen mask provides extra oxygen for patients who can still breathe on their own. A ventilator (mechanical ventilation) is a machine that physically breathes for a patient who cannot maintain enough oxygen or clear carbon dioxide because of lung failure, sedation, or severe illness.
A Primary Care Physician is your first point of contact for health concerns. We provide comprehensive wellness exams, vaccinations, and early diagnosis of potential health issues. Having a consistent PCP ensures that your medical history is tracked accurately, which is vital if you ever face a critical health crisis.
Seek Emergency Care for chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden slurred speech, or severe bleeding. Schedule a Physician Consultation for persistent but non-life-threatening issues like gradual weight loss, mild lingering coughs, or routine management of known conditions.