Overview
Internal Medicine is responsible for diagnosing and treating complex or multisystemic diseases in adults. It is a key specialty for the comprehensive management of patients with multiple conditions, without the need for multiple referrals.
Our internists serve as clinical references within the hospital, coordinating care for patients with diverse medical needs or difficult diagnoses.
Common Conditions Treated
- Systemic or recurrent infections
- Autoimmune and systemic diseases (lupus, vasculitis, etc.)
- Hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and metabolic diseases
- Chronic kidney, liver, or respiratory failure
- Elderly patients with multiple diseases
- Anemias, fever of unknown origin
- Rare or uncommon diseases
- Preoperative assessment in complex patients
What to Expect During Your Visit
The Internal Medicine consultation focuses on a comprehensive view of the patient. Symptoms, medical history, and current treatments are reviewed to establish a complete diagnosis.
Specialized Services
Clinical coordination for patients with multiple pathologies. Care for systemic or difficult-to-diagnose diseases. Follow-up in hospital and outpatient settings. Comprehensive management of chronic and polymedicated patients. Diagnostic support to other medical specialties.
Additional Services and Tests
- Complete clinical assessment
- Advanced blood testing, autoimmunity, serologies
- Ultrasounds and functional studies
- Imaging tests and biopsies (in coordination with radiology and pathology)
- Medical consultation during hospitalization, emergency, or ICU
*Check availability at each center