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A (Family Doctor) is a primary care specialist who provides comprehensive, continuous healthcare for individuals and families across all ages. Often synonymous with a General Practitioner (GP) , this role is the standard first point of contact in public healthcare systems like those in Portugal and Brazil. 1. Key Roles & Responsibilities
Providing prenatal, newborn, and ongoing children’s care.
Assessing symptoms and referring patients to specialists when more focused attention is needed. MГ©dico de FamГlia
Performing small tasks like biopsies, suturing wounds , or incision and drainage of abscesses. 2. Accessing a Médico de Família in Portugal (SNS)
A Médico de Família focuses on the "whole person" rather than a specific organ or disease. A (Family Doctor) is a primary care specialist
In Portugal, the Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS) manages primary care through local health centres (). Guide to doctors and GPs in Portugal - Expatica
Routine checkups, health-risk assessments, and administering vaccinations . and asthma .
Long-term monitoring of conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and asthma .
A (Family Doctor) is a primary care specialist who provides comprehensive, continuous healthcare for individuals and families across all ages. Often synonymous with a General Practitioner (GP) , this role is the standard first point of contact in public healthcare systems like those in Portugal and Brazil. 1. Key Roles & Responsibilities
Providing prenatal, newborn, and ongoing children’s care.
Assessing symptoms and referring patients to specialists when more focused attention is needed.
Performing small tasks like biopsies, suturing wounds , or incision and drainage of abscesses. 2. Accessing a Médico de Família in Portugal (SNS)
A Médico de Família focuses on the "whole person" rather than a specific organ or disease.
In Portugal, the Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS) manages primary care through local health centres (). Guide to doctors and GPs in Portugal - Expatica
Routine checkups, health-risk assessments, and administering vaccinations .
Long-term monitoring of conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and asthma .