Medical Services

General Medical

“General medical” typically refers to the broad field of medicine that encompasses the diagnosis, treatment, and management of a wide range of medical conditions and diseases across various organ systems and specialties. General medical practitioners, such as general practitioners (GPs), internists, or family physicians, provide primary care services to patients of all ages and serve as the first point of contact for individuals seeking medical care.

Onsite Pathology

Onsite pathology refers to the provision of pathology services within a healthcare facility, such as a hospital, clinic, or medical practice, where specimens are collected and analyzed on-site rather than being sent to an external laboratory for testing.

Government Funded Health Care Plans


Government-funded health care plans, also known as publicly funded health care systems or universal health care systems, are healthcare systems in which the government provides funding for healthcare services to all or a significant portion of the population. These systems aim to ensure that all individuals have access to essential medical services, regardless of their ability to pay, and are typically funded through taxes or other government revenues.

Other Services


“Other services” typically refer to additional medical or healthcare-related services offered within a healthcare facility or practice beyond primary medical care. These services may vary depending on the specific healthcare setting, the needs of the patient population served, and the resources available.