Ms. Somakshi Joshi is a Speech Therapist and Audiologist at Fortis Hospital.
Fortis Hospital, Noida
Ms. Somakshi Joshi has an experience of several years as Speech Therapist and Audiologist.
BSc( Audiology and speech therapy) - AYJNIHH (SRC), Secunderabad in 2009. Certificate in Learning Disability -ROEHAMPTON UNIVERSITY, UK in 2010. PG Diploma (Customer Relationship Management) - Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences in 2012.
English, Hindi
Monday - Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
A general practitioner is a doctor who does not specialize in one particular area of medicine and provides routine health care like physical examinations and immunizations while assessing and treating many different conditions, including illnesses and injuries.
General physicians consult patients with special or difficult problems and only see patients who are referred to them by other doctors. GPs are specially trained to care for cases with complex illnesses, in which the diagnosis may be challenging. Their broad training provides expertise in the treatment of problems affecting different body systems in a patient. They are also qualified to deal with the social and psychological impact of the disease.
The biggest difference between general physician and pediatrician is that general physician is like adult pediatricians. They only care for adults. A family practitioner is a pediatrician and general physician combined into one specialty and cares for both children and adults.
General Physicians can do many simple outpatient surgical procedures other rudimentary surgeries.
A general physician has a very broad range of medical knowledge and will tailor the interview to the patient's complaint. He or she will ask about your current symptoms, when did they start, character, duration, relieving and exacerbating factors and also previous tests and treatments. An experienced general physician can learn a great deal by simple observation and can then decide on the most appropriate tests to undertake in order to confirm his or her clinical suspicions.