Introduction
The General Practitioner (GP) department at Al Tai Medical Center – Qatar serves as the
primary healthcare point for patients of all ages, providing comprehensive services focused
on preventive care, early detection, and effective management of both common and
complex medical conditions
Experience healthcare you can trust, delivered by a dedicated team committed to compassionate and high-quality care.
All Services
Why Choose Al Tai Medical Center?
Trusted general practitioners in Qatar
Early detection and preventive care
Personalized care for all patients
Easy referral to specialized care
Conditions Treated
GPs provide care for a wide range of health issues, including:
- Common colds and flu
- Upper and lower respiratory infections
- Headaches and fatigue
- Digestive disorders (e.g., IBS, acid reflux)
- Chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension)
- Minor skin conditions and allergies
- Pre-employment or pre-travel medical evaluations
When to See a GP?
Experiencing unclear or persistent symptoms
Routine check-ups and preventive care
Managing chronic diseases
Obtaining official medical reports or health certificates
Prior to referral to a specialist if needed
Diagnosis Process
● Complete Medical History: Assessing past health records and current symptoms
● Clinical Examination: Evaluating vital signs and physical health
● Lab Tests or Imaging: As needed for accurate diagnosis
● Comprehensive Treatment Plan: Includes medications, preventive advice, and
follow-ups
Treatment Options
● Prescribing effective medications following current medical protocols
● Providing lifestyle and preventive guidance to avoid chronic illnesses
● Continuous monitoring to ensure treatment effectiveness
● Referral to specialists (Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Dermatology) when required
Book your GP appointment today to maintain your health
Q: What does a general practitioner treat?
A: A GP treats common illnesses, infections, chronic diseases, and provides preventive healthcare for all ages.
Q: When should I visit a GP?
Q: Can a GP manage chronic diseases?
Q: Do I need a referral to see a GP?