Not all medical emergencies involve life-threatening conditions. Many individuals experience sudden health problems that require prompt medical attention but may not necessarily require intensive care. Everyday emergencies include conditions such as high fever, minor injuries, infections, allergic reactions, dehydration or sudden pain.
The Everyday Emergencies clinic is designed to provide quick medical evaluation and treatment for these urgent health concerns. Physicians assess symptoms, perform necessary examinations and initiate treatment to relieve discomfort and prevent the condition from worsening.
This service helps patients receive timely care without delay, reducing the risk of complications and ensuring appropriate treatment. If a condition requires advanced care or hospital admission, the medical team can quickly coordinate further evaluation or transfer to specialised services.
Early assessment and treatment of everyday emergencies help patients recover faster and return to their normal daily activities safely.
These are common health issues that require prompt medical attention but are usually not life-threatening.
• Quick assessment for urgent health concerns
• Immediate treatment for minor injuries and illnesses
• Reduced waiting time for urgent care
• Physicians trained to evaluate a wide range of common emergencies
• Accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment
• Laboratory tests and imaging when required
• Rapid evaluation to rule out serious conditions
• Referral to specialists when necessary
• Seamless transfer to emergency or critical care if required
• Evaluation and treatment of fever
• Management of infections
• Care for dehydration and weakness
• Treatment of cuts and minor wounds
• Sprains and minor fractures evaluation
• Basic wound care and bandaging
• Evaluation of abdominal pain
• Headache and dizziness assessment
• Management of mild allergic reactions
• Fever and infections in children
• Minor injuries during play or sports
• Sudden illness evaluation
• Basic laboratory tests
• Imaging when needed to confirm diagnosis
• Fever and viral infections
• Minor cuts and wounds
• Sprains and strains
• Mild allergic reactions
• Dehydration
• Minor burns
• Sudden headache or dizziness
• Ear, nose and throat infections
• Gastrointestinal discomfort
• Mild respiratory infections