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12:00 PM - 02:00 PM

M.D. (Internal Medicine), Diabetologist, Critical Care
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.
You should schedule an appointment for preventive health screenings, management of chronic conditions (like heart disease or lung disease), or when you have "mystery" symptoms that require a deep diagnostic dive. We act as your primary health advocate for all adult medical needs.
The ICU is for patients requiring 24/7 monitoring and advanced life support. Common conditions treated by our critical care team include:
Sepsis and severe infections.
Respiratory failure requiring a ventilator.
Multi-organ failure (kidney, liver, or heart).
Recovery from major surgeries or severe trauma.
An Intensivist is a board-certified physician specializing in Critical Care Medicine. Research shows that ICU patients managed by dedicated intensivists have better outcomes and shorter hospital stays because these doctors are experts in complex life-support technology and rapid emergency response.
Yes. Chronic disease management is a core pillar of internal medicine. We create personalized treatment plans to stabilize blood sugar, manage cholesterol, and control blood pressure to prevent long-term complications like stroke or kidney failure.