For the things that do not need a full hospital, Hanamkonda clinics handle the daily run of consultations and follow-ups.

For the everyday medical needs that do not call for a full hospital, Hanamkonda clinics handle the steady run of consultations, check-ups and follow-ups. As the commercial heart of the tri-city, it carries a dense layer of multi-specialty clinics and named hospitals like Sri Lasya and Riya that sit between a GP visit and a major admission.
General medicine, paediatrics and gynaecology cover most walk-ins, and the appointment systems at the better clinics have cut the long, formless waits that used to define a hospital visit. For routine care, this is often the more sensible first stop than a crowded government outpatient queue.
The clinics span general and family medicine, paediatric and child-health care, and the common specialists, skin, ENT and eye, that people need regularly. Many run an in-house pharmacy and basic diagnostics, which means a single visit can cover the consultation, the tests and the medicines without three separate trips.
Book a slot where you can, because even a rough appointment beats an open-ended wait. Carry your prescriptions for refills and any past reports, so the doctor is working with the full picture. Ask about teleconsult follow-ups, which more clinics now offer and which save a second trip for a simple review. For routine and recurring care, a good Hanamkonda clinic with a doctor who knows your history is worth more than the biggest hospital in town.