Internal Medicine Clinic

Internal Medicine Clinic

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Prevention, treatment and care

Our team of experienced doctors at the General Medicine, Cardiology and Neurology Clinic provides consultation, prevention methods and treatment for patients and their families. The center places great emphasis on treating chronic conditions, complication prevention, and assisting elderly patients who are in need of special care. The expertise of our medical team is aided by the use of the latest medical technology and equipment, ensuring that our patients receive modern, safe and reliable treatment.

Location

Building 3, 2nd Floor.

Service Hours

Daily. From 08.00 AM  – 08.00 PM

Contact Us

Tel: 076-361-888 ext. 1271, 1272

Fax: 076 210 936

Email: [email protected]

Treatments and Services

Please click on the groups provided below to learn more about the treatments and services that we offer at Siriroj International Hospital.

Treatment options

    The center provides treatment for the following conditions:

    • Diabetes
    • Endocrine disease
    • Hypertension
    • Heart diseases
    • Kidney diseases
    • Lung diseases
    • Digestive and liver diseases
    • Pulmonary diseases
    • Neurological diseases

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Cholesterol

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Diabetes

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The Path to a Healthy Heart

Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death around the world. Fortunately, there are a number of actions you can take to reduce your risk. 1. Get regular physical exercise Your heart is a muscle and just like any other muscle; it functions best if you exercise it properly. If you have a desk job that requires you to sit for most of the day, it’s important to build in time for regular cardiovascular activity that will get your heart rate up. This can include jogging, cycling, Muay Thai or even just vigorous walking. Most doctors recommend that...
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Avoiding the Flu This Season

No one likes getting the flu, but while this common virus may be a minor inconvenience for some, it can be dangerous for others. Stay safe and healthy with these simple tips. 1. Get a flu shot No matter what else you do, be sure not to skip this vital step. Getting your annual flu vaccine is the best way to avoid the flu. Even though influenza is a fairly common virus, it can lead to serious consequences, especially for the young, the elderly, or anyone with a compromised immune system. You might not fall into any of these categories,...
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How to lower the risk and impact of a stroke

Preventing a stroke Having a stroke can be deeply debilitating—yet there are many ways you can prevent a stroke and minimize its effects. “In the present time, there are so many easy food options available that can compromise our health, and many people eat these without thinking about it,” says K. Yuttana Petmunee, a physical therapist at Bangkok Hospital Siriroj in Phuket. “We also have lots of stress from work, and from many factors, and this can also increase the risk of stroke, so right now we have lots of stroke patients in our hospital as well as around the...
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Travel Tips For Kidney Patients

Traveling when you have to manage kidney disease presents challenges. However, there are plenty of ways you can satisfy your wanderlust and still keep on top of your treatment plan. Safety is the most important thing, so make sure you’ve gotten approval to travel from your doctor or physician. Once you have the go-ahead, here are our top tips to enjoy a well-deserved vacation. Know where your nearest Dialysis Center is If your treatment plan includes in-center dialysis, then before you head off on your holiday it’s important to make sure you’ve made the appropriate arrangements with the closest dialysis...
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Staying Healthy During Rainy Season

Daily downpours can take a toll on both your mood and your overall health. Here’s what you can do to make sure those showers don’t get you down. 1. Eat your veggies Fruits and vegetables are jam-packed with vitamins and antioxidants, making them invaluable tools in the fight to get and stay healthy. During the rainy season months, load up on extra helpings of stir-fried morning glory and other leafy greens to avoid common ailments. 2. Hit the gym Maintaining a healthy level of physical fitness is good for just about everything, including warding off bacterial infections. Try to exercise...
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