General Practitioner Examination

A general practitioner is the patient's first point of contact with the healthcare system.

At Medical Time, we provide a comprehensive examination that includes a medical history, a clinical examination, and a recommendation for further tests or therapy.

A general practice examination includes measuring blood pressure, pulse, body temperature, and oxygen saturation.

Based on symptoms and general condition, the doctor suggests laboratory tests, ultrasound, or a specialist examination.

The examination lasts about 30 minutes and includes a detailed discussion with the patient about symptoms, habits, and medical history.

The doctor gives clear and understandable recommendations regarding further treatment or preventative measures.

The examination can be scheduled on the same day without a referral and without waiting.

It is ideal for patients who have non-specific ailments such as fatigue, dizziness, body aches, or a fever.

The general practitioner plays a key role in the early detection and monitoring of chronic diseases.

At Medical Time, you receive a careful, humane, and professional approach in a pleasant environment.

When to see a general practitioner?

If you feel malaise, chronic fatigue, body aches, or have a fever, you should see a doctor.

Cough, headache, sore throat, and digestive problems are common reasons for visiting a general practitioner.

Sudden changes in blood pressure or blood sugar require urgent evaluation by a doctor.

Fainting, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and shortness of breath can indicate more serious health problems.

The doctor can monitor chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and thyroid problems.

Regular preventative check-ups are recommended once a year even without symptoms.

For pregnant women, the elderly, and chronic patients, more frequent check-ups are crucial for health control.

Patients with stress, insomnia, and anxiety can also receive adequate help and recommendations.

A timely visit to the doctor reduces the risk of complications and shortens recovery time.

At Medical Time, we approach each patient individually—without superficial examinations or routine conclusions.

What does a general practitioner examination look like?

The examination begins with a discussion of symptoms, current health, and family medical history.

This is followed by a basic physical examination: auscultation of the lungs and heart, palpation of the abdomen, and examination of the skin and reflexes.

The doctor measures blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and blood oxygen saturation.

If necessary, an EKG, laboratory tests, urine tests, blood sugar, and saturation tests are performed.

If the doctor determines that additional analyses are needed, they will provide a clear recommendation and can immediately schedule further steps.

All findings are interpreted for the patient immediately, without unnecessary waiting.

The examination lasts on average from 20 to 30 minutes, in a relaxed and discreet atmosphere.

The doctor provides therapy, advice on nutrition, physical activity, and lifestyle habits.

For chronic patients, the doctor monitors parameters through regular check-ups and recommends therapy.

At Medical Time, you receive a caring and thorough examination—without superficiality or crowds.

Preventative examinations and early disease detection

The general practitioner plays a key role in disease prevention and health maintenance.

Preventative examinations include laboratory tests, EKG, blood pressure measurement, and a physical exam.

Regular check-ups help in the early detection of hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and other conditions.

At Medical Time, we offer personalized preventative packages for all ages.

Early detection of symptoms can prevent the development of complications and the need for hospitalization.

The examination is short, but it has long-term significance for every patient's health.

A preventative examination is recommended at least once a year for adults.

For patients with a family history of illness, check-ups are particularly important.

A health check-up without symptoms is the best form of preventing serious illnesses.

Medical Time enables a quick and comprehensive examination with clear recommendations for the future.

Additional services within general practice

As part of the examination, it is possible to get a prescription, a referral, a sick leave notice, and signed documentation.

A general practitioner at Medical Time can also make a home visit if the patient is immobile.

Consultations via video call are available.

The doctor can issue sick leave certificates and other official health documents.

For patients in the process of diagnosis, we enable quick scheduling with specialists.

Services can be paid for with cash or card.

Our doctors regularly improve their skills and follow modern medical guidelines.

Medical Time provides more than a routine examination—we care for your health as a whole.

Expert team and patient approach

Our general practitioners are highly educated, with many years of experience in diagnosis and therapy.

The approach is individualized—we dedicate time to each patient.

Patients highlight the kindness, thoroughness, and clear communication of our doctors.

Our goal is not only healing, but also prevention, education, and long-term healthcare.

The expert team is in constant contact with specialists to coordinate treatment.

We regularly organize internal training and staff development.

We follow modern standards, good clinical practice guides, and ethical codes.

Patient health is our priority—with empathy, respect, and expertise.

Medical Time is synonymous with trust, professionalism, and accessible healthcare.

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Contact and scheduling

Contact us to schedule an appointment and for additional information. Our team is ready to answer all your questions.

Working hours

Weekdays09:00 - 20:00
Saturday09:00 - 17:00
Sunday10:00 - 17:00

Outpatient services, therapies and home visits are available during regular working hours.