1. Primary Care Physicians (PCPs)
Family Medicine Doctors: Treat patients of all ages, providing general health care, preventive care, and managing chronic conditions.
Internal Medicine Doctors: Specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of adults, focusing on internal organs and systems.
Pediatricians: Focus on the health and development of infants, children, and adolescents.
2. Surgeons
General Surgeons: Perform surgeries involving the abdomen, breast, skin, and other areas.
Cardiothoracic Surgeons: Specialize in surgeries of the heart and chest.
Neurosurgeons: Focus on surgeries of the brain, spine, and nervous system.
Orthopedic Surgeons: Treat musculoskeletal issues, such as broken bones and joint problems.
Plastic Surgeons: Specialize in reconstructive or cosmetic surgery.
3. Specialists
Cardiologists: Focus on diagnosing and treating heart and blood vessel conditions.
Dermatologists: Specialize in skin, hair, and nail disorders.
Endocrinologists: Treat hormonal imbalances and disorders of the endocrine system.
Gastroenterologists: Focus on the digestive system and its disorders.
Hematologists: Specialize in blood-related conditions.
Nephrologists: Treat kidney-related issues.
Neurologists: Focus on the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
Oncologists: Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Ophthalmologists: Treat eye-related conditions and perform eye surgeries.
Otolaryngologists (ENTs): Specialize in ear, nose, and throat disorders.
Pulmonologists: Focus on lung and respiratory issues.
Rheumatologists: Treat autoimmune and inflammatory diseases affecting joints, muscles, and bones.
4. Obstetrics and Gynecology
Obstetricians: Care for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
Gynecologists: Focus on women's reproductive health, including menstrual and fertility issues.
5. Psychiatrists
Specialize in mental health, including the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses and emotional disorders.
6. Radiologists
Use imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasounds to diagnose and sometimes treat medical conditions.
7. Anesthesiologists
Administer anesthesia during surgeries and procedures, managing pain and monitoring vital functions.
8. Emergency Medicine Doctors
Provide immediate care for acute illnesses or injuries in emergency settings.
9. Pathologists
Study body tissues, organs, and fluids to diagnose diseases, often working in labs.
10. Geriatricians
Specialize in the care of elderly patients, managing age-related health issues.
11. Urologists
Treat urinary tract conditions and male reproductive health issues.
12. Podiatrists
Focus on foot, ankle, and lower limb health.
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