Internal Medicine Doctor Fort Lauderdale, South FL
Are you coping with a confusing set of symptoms? Internal medicine is a medical specialty that deals specifically with the detection, prevention, and treatment of adult diseases. Doctors who specialize in this medical field are experts in the management of patients with overlapping disease processes. At Unimed in Fort Lauderdale, South FL, we have internal medicine specialists who have extensive experience treating patients with complex diseases.
Internal medicine deals with adult patients and involves specialized training to prevent and manage adult diseases. Specialists in this field have at least three of their years at medical school and postgraduate training dedicated to understanding how to prevent, diagnose, and treat adult diseases. Internists are often called upon by other physicians to act as consultants to help diagnose confounding sets of symptoms.
At Unimed, our internal medicine physicians are equipped to handle whatever problem a patient presents, regardless of how uncommon, complex or simple the problem. They are uniquely trained to diagnose puzzling symptoms and manage severe illnesses and unlikely situations where different diseases occur simultaneously. Our physicians also have a sound understanding of disease prevention, promotion of health, mental health, substance abuse, and women’s health. They are also well equipped to treat common problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system, and reproductive organs.
For our internal medicine specialists, caring for patients through all aspects of living – whether it is at work or at home, during hospital visits and intensive care, or at a nursing home. When other medical specialists are needed, they work together to coordinate their patient’s care and manage difficult medical challenges that arise. Our internal medicine physicians at Unimed are highly trained professionals with extensive knowledge concerning a wide range of diseases and methods of management. If you or a loved one is struggling to cope with a disease or a combination of diseases, don’t think twice about making that call today.
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