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Follow-Up Consultations

Care that doesn't stop at the first consultation.

Started a treatment and wondering if it's working. Picked up a side effect. Got a new symptom that wasn't there before. Follow-ups are where small adjustments keep care safe — and where you get answers without starting from scratch.

Follow-up teleconsultation viewed through a laptop with organized clinical notes.

Why follow-up matters

The plan rarely lands perfectly the first time.

Most conditions need watching. A medicine that should be helping might not be. A side effect that wasn't there in week one might appear in week three. A test that was due to be repeated still needs reading. The first consultation sets a direction; the follow-up checks whether it's actually working.

These reviews don't need to start from zero. Dr Yasmeen picks up where the last consultation left off — looking at what's changed, what hasn't, and where the plan needs adjusting before things drift further.

What gets covered

Five things a follow-up looks at.

How your symptoms are tracking

Whether they've improved, stayed the same, worsened, or shifted into something different.

Whether the treatment is working

A clear read on the current plan — and an honest call on whether it's helping enough.

Medication review

Side effects, missed doses, dosage worries, or any change you've noticed since starting.

New concerns

Anything new — a fresh symptom, a question that came up later, a result you didn't have last time.

Next steps

Continue, adjust, repeat tests, or book in-person — whichever makes sense for your situation.

Who this is for

When a follow-up helps.

Useful between treatment milestones — when something needs checking, adjusting, or simply confirming before the next stretch of care.

Suited for

  • Patients who've recently started a new treatment
  • Patients asked to repeat tests
  • Patients with ongoing or shifting symptoms
  • Patients managing a chronic condition
  • Patients who need a medication adjustment
  • Patients who've developed side effects
  • Patients due for monitoring after a previous consultation

How to prepare

  • Your previous prescription
  • Current medicines and doses
  • Any side effects you've noticed
  • Current symptoms
  • New reports, if you have them
  • Blood pressure or blood sugar readings, if relevant
  • The questions you most want answered

For diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, or anaemia, follow-up isn't optional — it's where progress gets tracked and complications get prevented.

Need to check in on your progress?

Send a short note about where things stand — what you're on, what's changed, and what you'd like reviewed. Dr Yasmeen will pick up from where you left off.