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Family Medicine is a medical specialty that provides comprehensive healthcare for individuals and families across all ages, genders, and health conditions. It focuses on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of illnesses.

Yes. Family physicians are trained to care for patients of all age groups—from infants to seniors—making them a convenient choice for whole-family care.

Family Medicine provides comprehensive healthcare for individuals of all ages- children, adults, and the elderly. General Medicine, also known as Internal Medicine, mainly focuses on adult health. Family physicians manage preventive care, routine check-ups, chronic illnesses, and minor procedures, while general physicians treat complex adult health conditions.

A Family Medicine doctor serves as your first point of contact for all health concerns. They provide preventive care, vaccinations, health screenings, and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. They also coordinate referrals to specialists when needed, ensuring holistic and continuous care.

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