General Medicine Department

About General Medicine Department
Not every health concern is an emergency — but every patient deserves thorough, thoughtful care. That’s what we focus on in the General Medicine Department at First Class Hospital. This is often the first stop for patients dealing with a wide range of internal health issues — from chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension to undiagnosed symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, or stomach discomfort.
We take time to listen, examine, and investigate — and we work closely with other departments when something more specific shows up.
Emergency Department – First Class Hospital
What We Treat:
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Diabetes and pre-diabetes
Respiratory conditions (asthma, bronchitis, infections)
Digestive problems (gastritis, reflux, IBS)
Kidney and liver function concerns
Thyroid issues
General fatigue, anemia, and vitamin deficiencies
Infections and unexplained fevers
Chronic illness management
What’s Inside the Department?
6 private consultation rooms, designed for calm, uninterrupted check-ups
1 procedures room for minor interventions (e.g., wound care, IV therapy, ECGs)
Patient waiting area with quiet zones and digital queue system
Nursing station with monitoring and patient support space
Medical Devices & Equipment:
12-lead ECG machine for heart rhythm testing
Digital sphygmomanometers for blood pressure monitoring
Glucometers for instant blood sugar testing
Pulse oximeters and thermometers in every room
Nebulizer units for respiratory treatments
Portable ultrasound device for basic abdominal and soft tissue scans
Spirometer for lung function testing
Basic lab sampling equipment (blood draws, urine tests)
Direct integration with the hospital’s central lab and imaging center
On-Call Specialists (available as needed):
Dr. Ayşe Nur Kılıç
known for her kind, clear communication and dedication to chronic disease management
Dr. Onur Yavuz
experienced in multi-system diagnostic cases and complex symptom tracking
Dr. Melisa Tuncel
with a focus on metabolic disorders and women’s health
supporting both outpatient and inpatient general care
For pregnancy-related emergencies like bleeding, labor, or ectopic pregnancy.
For treating children and infants in emergency situations.
Departments
- Emergency Department
- General Medicine Department
- Cardiology Department
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Pediatrics Department
- General Surgery Department
- Orthopedics and Tramatology Department
- Neurology Department
- ENT Department
- Dermatology Department
- Radiology and Imaging Department
- Laboratory Department
- Dental Department