Frequently Asked Questions
If you have fever, cold or cough not going away, stomach pain, digestion problems, repeated infections, or you already have long term issues like sugar (diabetes) or high BP, you can go to a general physician. Even for normal health check-up or advice, people visit them.
Normally it is between ₹200 to ₹500. The fees depend on doctor and clinic. Some smaller clinics charge ₹200–₹300, but if doctor is very senior or clinic has more facilities, it can go up to ₹500.
Yes, many doctors here give online appointment. You can book through apps such as DocIndia or clinic websites. Video call or phone call follow-up is also possible, which is helpful if you can’t go to clinic directly.
Yes, you can find many doctors with 10 years or more experience. They are working in private clinics and also attached to local hospitals. Patients prefer them for regular trusted care. Many of them are available on DocIndia.
Yes, most of them do. Vaccines for children, adults and senior citizens are given, like flu shot, hepatitis, tetanus and other preventive ones. You must can check with the clinic before.
Yes, general physicians handle such problems regularly. They give medicines, monitor sugar and BP levels, and also guide about food and lifestyle changes. They usually do monthly or quarterly follow ups.
Yes, many people go to them for annual or half-yearly checkups. They usually do blood test, BP check, weight check and overall physical exam, then advise how to maintain health.
Yes, there are female doctors also. If patients feel more comfortable with lady doctor, they can choose that while booking online or by asking at clinic. You can filter the gender and search on DocIndia website.
Yes, if problem is more complicated, they refer you to right specialist like heart doctor, neuro doctor or hormone specialist. But still general physician keeps track of your overall health.