Dermatologist
Cardiologist
Immunologist
Family Physician
Emergency Medicine Physician
Anesthesiologist
Colorectal Surgeon
Endocrinologist
Diseases that are acute medical or surgical conditions or injuries that require urgent or immediate care.
Administer medication to allow procedures to be done without pain, and in some cases, without the patient being aware during the procedure.
Diseases of the large intestine (bowel), rectum, and anus that require surgical operation for diagnosis or treatment.
Diseases of the skin.
Diseases of the heart and circulatory system.
Allergies and other immunologic diseases and their complications (pollen, chemical and food allergies, and asthma).
Disease of the endocrine glands in the body, including diabetes mellitus.
All diseases and related total healthcare of an individual and the family from adolescent to adult, often including obstetrics.
Geriatric Medicine
Neurologist
Gastronenterologist
Nephrologist
General practice/Internal medicine
Infectious Disease Physician
Hematologist
Neonatologist
Diseases of the elderly.
Disease of newborn infants
Disease of the kidney, including dialysis.
Diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and related structures.
Diseases of the digestive tract (stomach, liver, bowel, and pancreas).
Disorders of the blood and bone marrow, such as anemia, bleeding disorders, etc.
All diseases and related healthcare of an individual with a focus on the adult population.
Infections of all types and disease etiology (epidemics, outbreaks, and chronic infections).
Obstetrician Gynecologist (Ob/Gyn)
Ophthalmologist
Neurosurgeon
Pathologist
Pediatrician
Orthopedic Specialist
Oncologist
Otolarngologist
All diseases and total healthcare of infants, children, and adolescents.
Tissues and specimens are removed by biopsy/surgery to diagnose normal from diseased tissues and specimens.
Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
Diseases of the ears, nose, sinuses, throat, and upper airway passages.
Diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nervous system, and related structures that require surgery.
Diseases of the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and other connective tissues.
Diseases of the eye.
Pregnancy (normal and abnormal) and childbirth. Diseases of the female reproductive system and breasts.
Diagnostic radiologist
Psychiatrist
Radiation Oncologist
Pulmonologist
Podiatrist
Nuclear radiologist
Plastic Surgeon
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Diseases and conditions requiring surgical reconstruction for deformity, loss of a body part, or cosmetic purposes to improve appearance or function.
Diseases affecting mental health; focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
Diseases and conditions of the foot and ankle.
Diseases of the lungs and respiratory system.
Diseases associated with major and minor disabilities that require restoration of functional ability such as assistance.
X-ray, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques such as computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Involves the application of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Treatment of cancer using ionizing radiation (X-ray therapy, radioactive isotopes, and linear accelerator particle radiation).
Orthopedic Sports Medicine Physician
Rheumatologist
Orthopedic Hand Surgeon
Vascular Surgeon
Thoracic Surgeon
Reproductive endocrinologist
General surgeon
Urologist
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and systemic autoimmune conditions, commonly referred to as rheumatic diseases.
Disease of the male and female urinary tract, including the kidneys, uterus, bladder, and the reproductive organs; some requiring surgery.
Diseases and injuries of the nerves, tendons, muscles, bones, or skin of the hand requiring surgery.
Diseases and injuries acquired in sports.
Diseases that require surgery for diagnosis or treatment.
Diseases of the blood vessels that require surgical operation for diagnosis or treatment.
Diseases of the chest, including lungs, heart, blood vessels, and chest wall that require surgical operation for diagnosis and/or treatment.
a gynecologist with additional training in infertility treatment; they treat both male and female fertility issues.