General Medicine Care

Life Line Diagnostic & Cardiac Hospital

General Medicine Care at Life Line Hospital

Our General Medicine department provides comprehensive adult medical care—from acute illness and chronic disease management to preventive health checks—through evidence-based treatment, clear communication, and coordinated referrals when specialist input is needed.

About the department

Comprehensive general medicine support

Medical team and inpatient care at Life Line Diagnostic & Cardiac Hospital

The General Medicine service at Life Line is the backbone of adult medical care: we evaluate and treat common and complex medical problems, coordinate laboratory and imaging work-up, and manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, and respiratory illness.

When your condition needs a focused specialist, our physicians arrange timely referral while continuing to support overall health, medication safety, and follow-up. We emphasize practical advice, shared decision-making, and continuity so you always know the next step in your care.

What we manage

Common general medicine conditions

Diabetes & Metabolic Care

Blood sugar control, medication adjustment, complication screening, and lifestyle guidance for type 2 diabetes and related metabolic risk.

Hypertension & Heart Risk

Blood pressure management, cardiovascular risk review, and coordinated care with cardiology when chest pain or advanced heart disease is suspected.

Fever & Infections

Evaluation of prolonged fever, respiratory infections, urinary symptoms, and other acute infections with appropriate treatment and follow-up.

Thyroid & Endocrine Symptoms

Assessment of fatigue, weight change, and thyroid-related complaints with lab-guided management and specialist referral when indicated.

Digestive & Nutritional Problems

Care for nausea, abdominal pain, liver enzyme abnormalities, and anemia—linking to gastroenterology or surgery when endoscopy or procedure is needed.

Preventive & Elderly Care

Health screening, vaccination advice, bone health, frailty, and medication review for older adults to reduce drug interactions and falls risk.

Facilities

Medicine care environment

Consultation and outpatient medicine at Life Line

Consultation & OPD

Comfortable consultation areas for detailed history, examination, and discussion of treatment options and investigations.

Hospital diagnostics supporting general medicine

Diagnostics & Imaging Links

On-site and linked diagnostic services so your physician can interpret results in context and adjust care quickly.

Inpatient medicine and monitoring at Life Line

Inpatient & Observation

Admission and monitoring pathways for patients who need intravenous treatment, closer observation, or step-up care.

Team

Our specialists

Dr. SM Abdur Rajjak

Dr. SM Abdur Rajjak

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Dr. Md. Saiful Islam

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam

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Dr. Pronoy Kanta Das

Dr. Pronoy Kanta Das

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Dr. Md. Ferdous Miya

Dr. Md. Ferdous Miya

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Why Life Line

Why choose us for general medicine

Broad Medical Expertise

Experienced medicine consultants who manage both everyday illness and complex multi-system problems under one roof.

Hospital-Integrated Care

Direct access to diagnostics, pharmacy, emergency services, and specialist departments when your condition requires escalation.

Chronic Disease Focus

Structured follow-up for diabetes, hypertension, and other long-term conditions to reduce complications over time.

Clear Communication

We explain diagnoses, medications, and follow-up plans in plain language so patients and families can participate in care.

Speak with us about general medicine consultation

Call our front desk for appointment timing, OPD information, and follow-up support for medical care at Life Line.

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Help

Frequently asked questions

Book a general medicine visit for unexplained weight loss, persistent fever, new chest tightness or shortness of breath, poorly controlled diabetes or blood pressure, anemia, thyroid symptoms, or any ongoing symptoms that affect daily life. In emergencies, use the emergency department or ambulance service.
Yes. Bringing previous prescriptions, lab tests, imaging, and discharge papers helps your physician review your history quickly and avoid unnecessary repetition.
Yes. Conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid disease usually need periodic review, lab monitoring, and medication adjustment. Your doctor will suggest an appropriate follow-up interval.
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