Best Internal Medicine / General Physician in Tathawade, PCMC
Comprehensive adult care under one roof—diabetes, thyroid, hypertension, infections, asthma/COPD, stomach & liver disorders, kidney issues, and elderly care. Clear diagnosis, ethical treatment, and coordinated referrals when needed.
Conditions We Treat
- Fever & infections: viral, dengue, malaria, typhoid, UTI
- Diabetes (Type 1/2), thyroid disorders, cholesterol issues, obesity
- Hypertension, metabolic syndrome, lifestyle diseases
- Asthma, COPD, chronic cough, seasonal allergies
- Gastritis/ulcer, GERD, IBS, fatty liver, hepatitis (evaluation)
- Kidney function & electrolytes, edema, mild AKI evaluation
- Joint pains, gout, early rheumatologic assessment
- Post-viral/long COVID fatigue and recovery planning
On-Site Diagnostics
- Pathology: CBC, CRP, dengue/malaria tests, cultures, HbA1c, lipid profile, LFT, KFT, electrolytes
- ECG, X-ray; ultrasound & Echo via in-house/partner services
- PFT/spirometry (as indicated) for asthma/COPD assessment
- 24×7 ER & ICU support for high-risk presentations
Treatments & Ongoing Management
- Evidence-based prescriptions with step-wise escalation
- Diabetes program: diet counselling, glucometer use, titration
- BP control roadmap: home monitoring, salt/activity targets
- Asthma/COPD plan: inhaler technique training, trigger control
- Gut health: anti-acid therapy, H. pylori/ulcer protocols, diet advice
- Vaccinations for adults & seniors (as per guidelines)
- Coordinated referrals: cardiology, gastro, nephro, pulmonology when required
When to Visit Emergency (Do Not Delay)
- Very high fever with confusion, persistent vomiting, or dehydration
- Severe breathlessness, bluish lips, oxygen saturation < 92%
- Sudden severe chest pain, new weakness on one side, slurred speech
- Uncontrolled sugars (> 350 mg/dL) with drowsiness or ketone smell
- BP > 180/110 with headache, vision changes, or chest discomfort
Why Choose Pulse Hospital
- Experienced physicians with protocol-driven care
- On-site labs & imaging → faster answers, fewer visits
- 24×7 Emergency & ICU, multi-specialty backup
- Transparent counselling, insurance assistance, planned follow-ups
Book Your Physician OPD
Mon–Sat, 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Sunday by appointment). Bring previous prescriptions, test reports, and a list of current medicines for best continuity of care.
Frequently asked questions
Internal Medicine — FAQs
Physicians are first-contact doctors for adult illnesses and chronic conditions; they stabilise, treat, and refer to organ-specific specialists only when needed.
Fasting (8–10 hours) is required for tests like fasting sugar and lipid profile. Your doctor will specify which tests need fasting.
They can often be tightly controlled with weight goals, diet, activity, sleep, and medicines. Some patients achieve medication reduction with sustained lifestyle changes.
Generally every 1–3 months initially, then every 3–6 months once stable. Follow-up schedules are personalised to your goals and risk factors.
