General Medical Services

General Medical Services | Family Planning Association of Malawi

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Quality Primary Healthcare for Individuals and Families

The Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) provides General Medical Services to support the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities. Our services focus on early diagnosis, effective treatment, and timely referral for common medical conditions, helping clients lead healthier and more productive lives.

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Overview of General Medical Services

General Medical Services at FPAM Include:

We provide professional medical consultations for the assessment and management of common health concerns and symptoms, ensuring accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

FPAM offers treatment for non‑complicated medical conditions, including fever, malaria, respiratory infections, gastrointestinal complaints, minor infections, and other general health issues.

Where available, we offer basic screening and diagnostic services to support medical assessments and inform treatment decisions.

Our clinics provide care for minor injuries and ailments, helping clients receive prompt medical support without delay.

Clients requiring specialised or advanced care are referred to appropriate health facilities, ensuring continuity of care and better health outcomes.

General medical services at FPAM
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Why Choose FPAM for General Medical Services?

  • Qualified and experienced healthcare professionals
  • Confidential, respectful, and client‑friendly services
  • Affordable and accessible care
  • Integrated services addressing overall health needs
  • Strong referral systems for specialised treatment

Common antenatal services questions

What are General Medical Services?

General Medical Services at FPAM provide primary healthcare for common illnesses and health concerns affecting adolescents and adults. These services focus on early diagnosis, treatment, and referral to ensure clients receive appropriate and timely care.

What conditions are treated under General Medical Services?

FPAM offers consultation and treatment for common medical conditions such as fever, malaria, respiratory infections, digestive issues, minor injuries, and other non‑specialised health concerns. Clients are referred to higher‑level facilities when specialised care is required.

Do I need an appointment to access General Medical Services?

General Medical Services may be accessed through walk‑in consultations or scheduled appointments, depending on the clinic. Clients are advised to contact or visit their nearest FPAM clinic to confirm availability and service hours.

Are General Medical Services at FPAM affordable?

Yes. FPAM is committed to delivering quality healthcare at affordable costs. General Medical Services are offered at low or subsidised fees, ensuring access to essential medical care for individuals and families across communities.

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Frequently asked questions

At FPAM, we are dedicated to addressing your inquiries and sharing insights about our comprehensive healthcare services.

What are available modern contraceptive methods?

There are currently four categories of modern contraceptive methods that the government of Malawi through Ministry of Health and World Health Organisation permits to issue to all people of reproductive age (10-25+ years). These are Short Acting Contraception like condoms, oral or pills, and injectables; Long Acting and Reversible Contraception like loop and implants; Permanent Contraception like vasectomy and bilateral tubal ligation; and Natural Contraception like beads method.

What is ideal age for contraception?

There is no specific age recommended to use contraception. Contraception is meant for all people of reproductive age (10-25+ years).

Can I use more than one family planning method?

YES! Dual protection from unintended pregnancy as well as venereal infections can be achieved by using other pregnancy prevention contraceptives combined with male and female condoms.

What is emergency contraception?

These are pills that are taken either before sex or after sex to avoid unintended pregnancy. The pills are supposed to be taken within 72 hours after sex. If fertilization has already taken place, the method does not work. These pills have upper help to girls and women who face sexual gender based violence.

Comprehensive fertility care and services

Every service we provide empowers communities, protects rights, and ensures that every Malawi has the opportunity to thrive.