Ambulatory and stationary care. Prevention, emergency medicine and acute care, chronic diseases and rehabilitation and palliative care. Comprehensive management of patients with the most common and complex diseases.
What is general and family medicine?
General and family medicine is a medical specialty that provides comprehensive care for patients in both outpatient and inpatient settings, managing both common and complex conditions throughout life.
What types of care are provided?
It includes outpatient care (consultations and follow-up), inpatient care (hospitalization), as well as prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of acute and chronic diseases.
What is the role of the family doctor in prevention and emergencies?
The family doctor focuses on disease prevention, early detection, emergency care, and management of acute medical conditions.
How does general medicine support chronic and palliative care patients?
It ensures long-term management of chronic diseases, coordinates rehabilitation, and provides compassionate, holistic palliative care to improve patients’ quality of life.