Our doctor’s are always welcoming adults and children with any health issues or questions. If you have a problem that needs urgent attention from an experienced doctor, you may just visit us without a prior appointment from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. weekdays and 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Saturdays. We will do our best to make sure that no patient will have to wait for more than 30 minutes for a doctor’s appointment.
Our doctors will help you identify the probable cause of the health concern or issue, determine the level of danger, and, if necessary, guide further treatment or examination.
Most examinations and tests are available on-premise. The treatment options include all cases that are usually cared for by the regular family practitioner, as well as cases that require urgent treatment, such as the following:
- Cough, runny nose, throat pain, colds, inflammation of the airways
- Ear infections, both for adults and children
- Sinus infections
- Vomiting, diarrhoea
- Urinary tract infections (bladder, renal pelvis, prostate)
- Skin and eye infections
- Initial identification for causes of fever
- Backache, stomach ache, light or moderate headache, pain in limbs
- Moderate allergic reactions (if there is no difficulty breathing, swelling of the nasopharynx)
- Insect bites
- Light burns, minor wounds, abscesses
- Wound dressing, removal of sutures
- Removal of foreign bodies from the skin (spikes, ticks, hooks)
- Minor eye injuries, which do not affect vision; sensation of a foreign body in the eye
- Minor trauma/concussions, with no suspicion of bone fractures
- Skin rashes and itchiness, initial assessment and treatment
- Heightened blood pressure (without strong headache, vision, or brain function issues)
- Minor heart arrhythmia (without loss of consciousness, fainting, severe chest pain)
- Exacerbation of a chronic illness (asthma, COPD, mild heart failure, high blood pressure, diabetes, anxiety disorder)
- Mid-term evaluation of a previously diagnosed condition – an indicator of inflammation, blood and urine tests to assess the course of the disease so far
- Initial assessment of minor and moderate psychiatric complaints
- Other non-life threatening diseases and health conditions