Allergist: A medical
practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies.
Andrologist: A physician
who performs laboratory evaluations of male fertility.
Anesthesiologist: A
specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated.
Audiologist: An
audiologist is a trained professional who measures hearing loss and can fit
hearing aids.
Cardiologist: A specialist
who treats disorders of the heart and circulatory system.
Dentist: A person
qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth, gums, and
the repair of teeth and extraction of teeth.
Dermatologist: A doctor
who specializes in the physiology and pathology of the skin.
Diabetologist: A doctor
who specializes in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
Endocrinologist: A
specialist in the treatment of hormone diseases, such as diabetes, metabolic
disorders, thyroid diseases and hypertension.
Gastroenterologist: A
physician who specializes in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
Gastrologist: A
gastrologist is a doctor who studies the gastric system such as the stomach and
its diseases.
Gynecologist: A specialist
who treats female reproductive and sexual organs.
Hematologist: A doctor who
specializes in diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs.
Hygienists: A person
skilled in the practice of hygiene.
Immunologist: A medical
scientist who specializes in immunology.
Internist: A specialist in
internal medicine.
Leprologist: A specialist
who devotes special attention to the study of the nature and origin of leprosy
and to its treatment.
Neonatologist: A physician
specializing in the care of newborns.
Nephrologists: A
specialist in the treatment of kidney diseases and disorders of the kidneys.
Neurologist: A specialist
in the treatment of disorders of the brain, spinal card and the rest of the
nervous system.
Obstetrician: A specialist
who takes care of woman during and immediately after the period of pregnancy
and birth.
Oncologist: A specialist
in the treatment of many types of cancer.
Ophthalmologist: A
specialist who studies and treats eye diseases.
Orthopedist: A specialist
who treats injuries and diseases of the bones.
Orthoptist: A specialist
in non-surgical treatment of visual disorders caused by imbalance of the eye
muscles, such as strabismus.
Otolaryngologist/ ENT
Specialist: A specialist in the disorders of the ear or nose or throat.
Pathologist/Diagnostician:
A doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis.
Pediatrician: A specialist
of children’s diseases.
Perinatologist: An
obstetrician specializing in perinatology.
Podiatrist: A specialist
in the diagnosis and care of foot disorders, including their medical and
surgical treatment.
Psychiatrist: A specialist
attempts to alleviate mental and emotional disturbances and disorders.
Pulmonologist: A
specialist in the treatment of the lungs and respiratory system.
Radiologist: A medical
specialist who uses radioactive substances and X-rays in the treatment of
disease.
Rheumatologist: A
specialist in the treatment of arthritis and other disease of joints, muscles,
and bones.
Serologist: A medical
scientist who specializes in serology.
Surgeon: A surgeon is a
specialist in surgery. Surgery is a broad category of invasive medical
treatment that involves the cutting of a body, whether that of a human or other
animal, for a specific reason such as the removal of diseased tissue to repair
a tear or breakage.
Toxicologist: A specialist
who studies the nature and effects of poisons and their treatment.
Urogynecologist: A
physician that deals with women's health, especially with the health of women's
reproductive organs and urinary tract.
Urologist: A specialist in
the treatment of the urinary organs in the female and urinary and sex organs in
males.
Venereologist: A
specialist in the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.