Services

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A general practitioner (GP) is a doctor who is also qualified in general medical practice. GPs are often the first point of contact for someone, of any age, who feels sick or has a health concern, treating a wide range of medical conditions and health issues.

Diagnosis and treatment

Comprehensive diagnosis and prompt treatment by expert GPs for better health outcomes.

Medical and health check-ups

Get a complete medical check-up to ensure your well-being. Schedule an appointment now.

Prescription of medications

Get safe and effective medications prescribed based on your medical history.

Home Visits

Convenient home visits by qualified GP doctor uppon request tel:+306981623988

Family practice

Comprehensive care for the whole family.

General practice

Comprehensive care and treatment for your overall health and wellbeing.

Information and advice

Get safe and effective medications prescribed based on your medical history.

Health and nutrition advice

Expert tips for a healthier lifestyle.

Coordinating healthcare

Improving healthcare coordination for efficiency.

Ordering of screening and medical tests

Properly ordered tests ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Early intervention for those at risk

Identifying and addressing risks early can save lives and improve outcomes.

Referrals to specialist health professionals

Referral for Health Services to the Mediterraneo First Care Santorini & General Hospital of Santorini

FAQ

If you think you need an appointment at your GP, you can contact them:

  • using a form on your GP surgery’s website
  • by phone
  • in person, by visiting and talking to the receptionist

If you are too ill or physically unable to go to the GP,  you can ask for a doctor to visit you at home.

If your GP can’t deal with a problem, usually they’ll refer you to a hospital for:

  • tests
  • treatment
  • to see a consultant with specialist knowledge

If your condition isn’t serious, you can expect to see a doctor within a reasonable timescale.

GPs usually work in a practice as part of a team, which includes nurses, healthcare assistants, a practice manager, receptionists and others, such as practice-based pharmacists.

GPs provide services including:

  • medical advice
  • physical examinations
  • diagnosis of symptoms
  • prescribing  medication
  • health education
  • vaccinations
  • simple surgical operations
  • care for ongoing, longstanding or chronic conditions