We offer access to basic medical attention with a local doctor 1-2 shifts per week (6-8 people per shift). Medical consults serve as a way to treat basic infectious diseases and identify chronic issues. Consult with our doctor is 2 soles.
Access to basic primary care and preventive a doctor is essential in Peru for early detection and treatment, preventive care, chronic disease management, continuity of care, referrals to specialized care, cost-effectiveness, health education, and a holistic approach to healthcare. It promotes individual well-being, improves health outcomes, and contributes to the overall health of the population.
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Early Detection and Treatment: Access to basic primary care and a doctor enables early detection and treatment of health conditions. Regular check-ups and consultations with a doctor allow for the identification of potential health issues at their early stages when they are more manageable and treatable. Early intervention can lead to better health outcomes, reduced complications, and improved quality of life.
Preventive Care and Health Promotion: Primary care focuses on preventive care and health promotion. Doctors provide vaccinations, screenings, and counseling on lifestyle modifications such as healthy eating, physical activity, and smoking cessation. By emphasizing preventive measures, primary care helps individuals maintain good health, prevent diseases, and reduce the burden on the healthcare system.
Management of Chronic Conditions: Primary care plays a vital role in managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Doctors provide ongoing care, monitor the condition, prescribe appropriate medications, and help patients understand and manage their conditions effectively. With regular access to primary care, individuals with chronic conditions can receive the necessary support and guidance for optimal disease management.
Continuity of Care: Having a primary care doctor ensures continuity of care, meaning individuals have a consistent healthcare provider who knows their medical history, tracks their progress, and coordinates their healthcare needs. This continuity fosters a trusting patient-doctor relationship, allows for personalized care, and ensures that care is coordinated across different healthcare settings.
Referrals and Specialty Care: Primary care doctors serve as gatekeepers to the healthcare system. They assess patients’ health concerns, make appropriate referrals to specialists when necessary, and coordinate care across different healthcare providers. Access to primary care ensures timely referrals to specialized services, facilitating comprehensive and coordinated healthcare for individuals.
Cost-Effectiveness: Primary care is generally more cost-effective compared to specialty or hospital-based care. By providing comprehensive care, promoting preventive measures, and managing health issues at an early stage, primary care can help reduce the need for expensive hospitalizations or emergency room visits. Access to primary care can lead to cost savings for individuals and the healthcare system as a whole.
Health Education and Empowerment: Primary care doctors provide health education and empower individuals to take an active role in their own health. They educate patients about their conditions, treatment options, and self-care strategies. By equipping individuals with knowledge and skills, primary care empowers them to make informed decisions, engage in preventive behaviors, and manage their health effectively.
Holistic Approach to Care: Primary care adopts a holistic approach, considering not just physical health but also mental, emotional, and social well-being. Doctors address a range of health concerns, including mental health, family dynamics, and social determinants of health. This comprehensive approach is crucial in addressing the diverse and complex healthcare needs of individuals in Peru.