General practitioner examination
The GP examination is a central component of basic medical care. It serves the ongoing care of patients, the clarification of acute complaints and the coordination of further diagnostic and therapeutic measures.
Scope of services
- GP examinations include, among other things:
- General physical examination: assessment of heart, lungs, blood pressure, weight, metabolic parameters and other vital signs.
- Laboratory and blood tests: Analysis to clarify acute complaints and to check for known illnesses.
- Vaccination counselling and preventive measures: Adjustment of vaccinations and recommendations for health promotion.
- Medication management: Review and adjustment of existing therapies.
- Coordination of specialist examinations: Referrals and interdisciplinary care if required.
Objective
The GP examination ensures continuous medical care, enables the early detection of health risks as part of ongoing care and supports the coordination of all medical measures.