Best General Physicians in Pakistan

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Dr. Richard James

Dr. Richard James

PMDC Verified

General physician

mbbs • Consultant Specialist

City Hospital, Pakistan

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4

Years

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Rs. 50

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Dr. Christopher Davis

Dr. Christopher Davis

PMDC Verified

General physician

mbbs • Consultant Specialist

City Hospital, Pakistan

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4

Years

Experience

0

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Rs. 50

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Dr. Chloe Evans

Dr. Chloe Evans

PMDC Verified

General physician

mbbs • Consultant Specialist

City Hospital, Pakistan

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5

Years

Experience

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Rs. 45

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Dr. Zahoor Shah

Dr. Zahoor Shah

PMDC Verified

General physician

mbbs • Consultant Specialist

Darora dir upper, Pakistan

FeverDiabetesHypertension

7

Years

Experience

0

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Rs. 70

Consult Fee

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Consultation available

Dr. Zahoor Shah

Dr. Zahoor Shah

PMDC Verified

General physician

mbbs • Consultant Specialist

Darora dir upper, Pakistan

FeverDiabetesHypertension

7

Years

Experience

0

0 Reviews

Rs. 70

Consult Fee

Available Today

Consultation available

Dr. Christopher davee

Dr. Christopher davee

PMDC Verified

General physician

mbbs • Consultant Specialist

29th Cross, Richmond, Pakistan

FeverDiabetesHypertension

4

Years

Experience

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Rs. 44

Consult Fee

Available Today

Consultation available

About general physician

General Physicians are the backbone of primary healthcare in Pakistan. They treat everything from common colds and seasonal flu to long‑term conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and thyroid disorders. Their approach is holistic — they don’t just treat a single symptom but look at your overall physical and mental well‑being. A good GP builds a lasting relationship with your family, understands your medical history, and helps prevent diseases before they start.

Who is a general physician?

A General Physician (GP) is your first point of contact for any health concern — from a nagging cough to unexplained fatigue. They are trained to diagnose a wide range of medical conditions, provide ongoing care for chronic illnesses, and refer patients to the right specialist when advanced care is needed. In Pakistan, where many people delay doctor visits due to busy schedules or lack of awareness, a trusted GP can make all the difference by catching problems early and guiding you toward better long‑term health.

Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Unexplained fatigue

Persistent tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest can be a sign of anaemia, thyroid disease, or even heart problems.

Chronic fever

A fever that lasts more than a few days may indicate infections like typhoid, tuberculosis, or viral hepatitis — all common in Pakistan.

Shortness of breath

Difficulty breathing during normal activities could point to asthma, lung disease, or cardiac issues.

Unexplained weight loss

Losing weight without trying is a red flag for diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or digestive disorders.

Abdominal pain & bowel changes

Persistent stomach pain, diarrhoea, or constipation may be caused by infections, food allergies, or inflammatory bowel disease.

Headaches & dizziness

Frequent headaches or light‑headedness can result from sinus infections, eye strain, high blood pressure, or stress.

Common Diagnostic Tests & Procedures

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)

    Detects infections, anaemia, and many blood disorders.

  • Blood sugar (fasting & random)

    Screens for diabetes and monitors blood glucose control.

  • Lipid profile

    Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess heart disease risk.

  • Liver function tests (LFTs)

    Checks for liver inflammation or damage, often from hepatitis or fatty liver.

  • Kidney function tests

    Monitors kidney health, especially important for diabetics.

  • Thyroid panel (T3, T4, TSH)

    Evaluates thyroid gland activity and diagnoses hypo‑ or hyperthyroidism.

  • Urine complete examination

    Reveals infections, kidney stones, or excess protein in urine.

  • Chest X‑ray

    Examines lungs, heart size, and ribs for infections like pneumonia or TB.

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)

    Records the heart’s electrical activity to detect arrhythmias or heart attacks.

Treatment Options Available

Medication

Antibiotics, antivirals, pain relievers, and chronic disease medications like insulin or statins.

Lifestyle modification

Diet plans, exercise routines, smoking cessation counselling, and weight management.

Vaccinations

Routine immunisation for flu, hepatitis, typhoid, and tetanus.

Referral & coordination

Prompt referral to cardiologists, endocrinologists, or other specialists when needed.

Benefits of Online Consultation

With Prescripto, you can consult a General Physician online via secure video call — perfect for follow‑up appointments, prescription refills, or when travelling is difficult. Residents of Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and other cities benefit from saving commute time while receiving the same quality advice as an in‑clinic visit.

Common Diseases in Pakistan

  • Typhoid fever — a waterborne bacterial infection extremely common in urban areas.
  • Dengue — viral illness transmitted by mosquitoes, especially during monsoon.
  • Tuberculosis — a major public health challenge affecting thousands of Pakistanis each year.
  • Diabetes — Pakistan has one of the highest diabetes prevalence rates in the world.
  • Hypertension — often silent, high blood pressure increases the risk of stroke and heart disease.
  • Obesity — rising in urban centres due to sedentary lifestyles and processed foods.

Prevention & Healthy Lifestyle Tips

Preventive care starts with regular check‑ups, even when you feel healthy. Aim for a balanced diet rich in vegetables and whole grains, limit fried and sugary foods, and stay physically active for at least 30 minutes daily. Manage stress through hobbies, prayer, or mindfulness. Avoid smoking and keep alcohol consumption at zero. If you have a family history of diabetes or heart disease, getting an annual health screening is one of the wisest investments you can make.

When Should You Visit a general physician?

Don’t wait until symptoms become severe. If you’ve been feeling unwell for more than a week, notice unexplained changes in your body, or simply need a routine check‑up, book an appointment with a General Physician. Early diagnosis can turn a serious illness into a manageable condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a General Physician treat?

A GP treats a broad range of illnesses — from flu, fever, and infections to chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma, and hypertension. They also provide preventive care and vaccinations.

How often should I visit a GP?

At least once a year for a full health check‑up, even if you feel fine. If you have a chronic condition, your GP may recommend visits every 3‑6 months.

Can I book an online GP consultation?

Yes, most GPs on Prescripto offer video consultations. It’s a convenient way to discuss symptoms, get prescriptions, and follow up on lab reports.

How much does a GP consultation cost?

Fees vary between PKR 500 and PKR 2,000 depending on the doctor’s experience and city. You can always see the exact fee before booking.

Subspecialties

Family Medicine

Doctors trained to care for patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly.

Internal Medicine

Specialists who manage complex, chronic illnesses and multiple coexisting conditions.

Preventive Medicine

Physicians focusing on disease prevention through lifestyle counselling and early screening.

Geriatric Medicine

Care tailored to the unique health needs of older adults.

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