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Top 10 General Physicians in Ludhiana

Dr. Sukhmanjeet chawla

MBBS

General PhysicianGeneral Physician
Internal medicineInternal medicine
Family MedicineFamily Medicine

Ludhiana, Punjab, India, 141002

Dr. Prakriti Gandhi

General Physician

General PhysicianGeneral Physician

Ludhiana, Punjab, India, 141116

Frequently Asked Questions

A general physician is a doctor who treats common sicknesses in adults, like fever, cold, BP, sugar, and stomach issues. They also check overall health through regular checkups and provide guidance about diet, lifestyle and prevention.

Normally, fees are around ₹300 to ₹800. It depends on the doctor’s experience, the clinic or hospital. Hospital-based or emergency visit can cost a little more sometimes.

You can easily book online through DocIndia by seeing the doctor’s profile, timing and fees. Some clinics also take bookings over the phone, or you can even visit directly for a walk-in checkup.

Some popular hospitals are Fortis Hospital, CMC (Christian Medical College), and SPS Hospital. These are known for good internal medicine doctors and proper diagnostic services.

Yes, they treat viral fever, cough, cold, flu and different seasonal allergies. They give the right medicines, suggest precautions and check progress to make sure you recover well.

Yes, experienced doctors manage people having BP, diabetes, thyroid and cholesterol problems at the same time. They check that medicines don’t clash and all treatments go smoothly together.

Yes, they look after patients after surgery by checking vitals, pain, and medicines. They make sure the wound heals properly and no infection happens.

Yes, most of them have lab tie-ups or small in-house test setups for blood, urine or ECG. They use reports to understand patients’ conditions better.

Yes, many doctors talk with patients about stress, sleep, and anxiety issues. If the problem is serious, they send it to a psychiatrist or a counsellor for further help.

Yes, most doctors speak Punjabi, Hindi and English, so talking with them is easy for everyone. Few even understand other languages a little bit.