
At SƏHHƏT Clinic, the therapist diagnoses and treats internal organ diseases, cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive disorders, anemia, metabolic disorders, and chronic conditions.
A general practitioner (therapist) is one of the most in-demand specialists in medicine, due to the wide scope of their expertise. The therapist is engaged in diagnosing and treating a wide range of internal organ diseases.
In addition, the therapist provides care in:
Cardiovascular diseases (arterial hypertension, ischemic heart disease, hypotension)
Certain blood disorders (anemia)
General conditions (metabolic disorders, diathesis)
Gastrointestinal tract disorders
Respiratory system diseases
Intoxication syndromes
Informative function
When a patient feels unwell but cannot identify the cause, the therapist performs an examination, prescribes diagnostic tests, and provides advice on possible causes and treatment. Consultations also have psychological importance, helping patients better understand their condition and how to manage it.
Referral function
Based on symptoms, the therapist refers the patient to the appropriate specialist (ENT, neurologist, endocrinologist, cardiologist, etc.). In unclear cases, consultations with several specialists may be recommended.
Chronic disease management
The therapist monitors patients with chronic conditions and prescribes necessary measures to improve their health and quality of life.
Correct diagnosis, effective treatment, and fast recovery often depend directly on the therapist’s experience and qualifications.
📞 Contact Numbers:
012 447 50 92; 012 447 85 55