Internal Medicine
Adult medical concerns — the everyday questions, the puzzling ones, and the long-term conditions that need someone watching them.
A new diagnosis that hasn't been fully explained. A lab report that doesn't quite make sense. A long-term condition that needs eyes on it — Dr Yasmeen Idrees built her teleconsultation practice around making those conversations easier.
Fatima Jinnah Medical University · FCPS Internal Medicine training · MRCP membership
Background
Dr Yasmeen Idrees trained in Internal Medicine through the FCPS programme and holds membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians, after completing her medical degree at Fatima Jinnah Medical University. The credentials matter — they're what let her work through complicated cases with confidence — but they're not what most patients notice first.
What patients usually notice is that she takes time. She asks the next question instead of moving on, and she explains lab values in the context of your symptoms — not the textbook's. That habit isn't accidental. Alongside her clinical work, she teaches MRCP PACES candidates the part of the exam where doctors are tested on how well they examine, communicate, and reason through a real patient. Teaching that skill, every week, is part of why she practices it.
How she practices
Most people leave a clinic with a prescription and a vague sense of what's wrong. That's not enough — especially with a long-term condition or a confusing report. Consultations with Dr Yasmeen are built around three quieter habits: listening before concluding, explaining in language that doesn't require a medical dictionary, and being honest about what online care can and can't do.
Listening first. Thinking carefully. Explaining clearly.
Where she helps most
Adult medical concerns — the everyday questions, the puzzling ones, and the long-term conditions that need someone watching them.
A clear, plain-language walk-through of what your condition is, what's likely causing it, and what the next sensible step looks like.
Blood tests and routine investigations explained in the context of your symptoms, history, and current medicines — not in isolation.
Ongoing care for diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, and other long-term conditions where consistency matters more than urgency.
Recommendations grounded in current medical evidence, careful reasoning, and an honest sense of what's known and what isn't yet.
Active teaching of MRCP PACES candidates in clinical examination, communication, and reasoning — the same skills shaping every patient consultation.
Send a short message describing what's on your mind. Dr Yasmeen will let you know whether a teleconsultation makes sense for your situation — and what the next step looks like either way.