At the Centre of Excellence in Medicine, NHS Hospital provides advanced, patient-centred care for a wide range of medical conditions with over 10 years of expertise. Our specialists manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis through precise diagnosis, personalised treatment, and lifestyle guidance. We also deliver expert care for acute febrile illnesses, Pyrexia of Unknown Origin (PUO), and complex conditions like electrolyte abnormalities using advanced laboratory diagnostics and systematic evaluation. With a holistic approach, tailored therapies, and continuous monitoring, we focus on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term health, ensuring safer outcomes and improved quality of life.
Diabetes Care
Diabetes is a long-term condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar, leading to serious health complications if uncontrolled. Symptoms may include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and slow wound healing. At NHS Hospital, our Medicine Department, with over 10 years of experience, provides expert diagnosis and comprehensive management for all types of diabetes. Treatment includes personalised medication plans, insulin therapy when required, dietary counselling, and lifestyle guidance. With regular monitoring and patient education, our aim is to maintain stable blood sugar levels, prevent complications, and support healthier, more active living for every patient.
Thyroid Care
Thyroid disorders, including hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and goitre, can affect metabolism, energy levels, weight, and overall wellbeing. Common symptoms may include fatigue, mood changes, hair loss, weight fluctuations, and irregular heartbeat. At NHS Hospital, our Medicine Department has over 10 years of expertise in diagnosing and managing thyroid conditions with precision. Using advanced blood tests, imaging, and personalised care plans, we offer treatments ranging from medication and hormone replacement therapy to lifestyle guidance. Our holistic approach focuses on restoring hormonal balance, preventing complications, and improving long-term health, ensuring patients lead healthier, more confident, and active lives.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Care
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks the joints, causing pain, swelling, stiffness, and potential joint damage. It can affect daily mobility and overall quality of life if not managed early. At NHS Hospital, our Medicine Department, with over 10 years of expertise, provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for RA. Using advanced blood tests, imaging, and personalised management plans, we offer therapies including disease-modifying drugs, pain relief, physiotherapy, and lifestyle guidance. Our goal is to control inflammation, preserve joint function, prevent complications, and help patients maintain active, independent, and healthier lives.
Acute Febrile Illness
Acute febrile illness and Pyrexia of Unknown Origin (PUO) are conditions where patients experience persistent or sudden fever without an immediately identifiable cause. Such cases may be linked to infections, autoimmune disorders, or other underlying diseases. At NHS Hospital, our Medicine Department, with over 10 years of expertise, offers systematic evaluation and advanced diagnostics to identify the root cause. Comprehensive treatment includes supportive care, targeted medications, and continuous monitoring to ensure recovery and prevent complications. Our focus is on accurate diagnosis, timely intervention, and personalised care to restore health and wellbeing for every patient.
Electrolyte Abnormalities Care
Electrolyte abnormalities occur when levels of essential minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, or magnesium become imbalanced, affecting nerve, muscle, and organ function. Symptoms may include weakness, confusion, irregular heartbeat, cramps, or dehydration, and severe cases can be life-threatening if untreated. At NHS Hospital, our Medicine Department, with over 10 years of expertise, provides precise diagnosis using advanced laboratory testing and tailored management plans. Treatment includes fluid replacement, medication adjustments, and continuous monitoring to restore balance and prevent complications. Our patient-centred approach ensures safe, effective care, helping individuals regain stability, strength, and overall wellbeing.