DEPARTMENT OF
Internal Medicine
Why Primus?
Special Training in Senior and Elderly Care.
Internal medicine doctors, also called internists, work with you to ensure you live a healthy life.
In addition to preventive care and health maintenance for both women and men, our internal medicine doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions that impact the lives of adults.
Our Large Surgical Volumes Result in Better Outcomes
Our expertise and high volume allow us to manage routine and complex care effectively.
Our internal medicine doctors have undergone additional training in geriatrics, a subset of primary care that focuses on the later years.


The Department of Internal Medicine at Primus provides cross-specialty care for patients with a wide spectrum of conditions. Our experienced specialists take every extra step for your wellbeing providing the patients with an all-inclusive range of diagnosis, ranging from curative to preventative health.
Our primary aim is patient comfort and providing them with quality care.
Our clinical programs include comprehensive care for adults with chronic problems, and acute illness. Our clinical providers collaborate with other specialist healthcare providers to improve the health of our patients.
We specialize in management and after care of not only lifestyle diseases and disorders, i.e. Hypertension, Diabetes, Bronchial Asthma, Obesity etc. but also Chronic Ailments, Immunity Disorders, Multisystem Diseases, Metabolic Diseases, Haematological or blood related problems. We take pride in promoting preventive health, weight and diet management along stress control, which are the cause for major of the health issues.
Our Internal Medicine Specialist
Dr. Rahul Sinha
The Department of Internal Medicine at Primus…
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Tuberculosis new challenges
Cardiovascular diseases have now become the leading cause of mortality in India. 25 to 30% of mortality in our country is attributable to heart attacks, brain strokes, and heart failure.





Tuberculosis new challenges
Cardiovascular diseases have now become the leading cause of mortality in India. 25 to 30% of mortality in our country is attributable to heart attacks, brain strokes, and heart failure.





Tuberculosis new challenges
Cardiovascular diseases have now become the leading cause of mortality in India. 25 to 30% of mortality in our country is attributable to heart attacks, brain strokes, and heart failure.

