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Haematology
The diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of benign and malignant problems of the red and white blood cells, platelets, and coagulation system in adults and children are handled by the specialty of haematology. On hospital wards and in outpatient clinics, haematologists provide direct patient care.
Dental Surgery
Any of a variety of medical treatments known as “dental surgery,” or “surgery of the teeth, gums, and jaw bones,” include intentionally altering the dentition. Any surgical treatment done on your teeth, gums, jaws, or other oral tissues is referred to as oral surgery. This covers jaw procedures, implants, gum grafts, and extractions.
Orthopaedic
The area of surgery that deals with musculoskeletal problems is known as orthopaedic surgery or orthopaedics. Orthopedic surgeons treat musculoskeletal trauma, spine problems, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, cancers, and congenital abnormalities using both surgical and nonsurgical techniques.
General surgery
General surgery aims to address issues with the gastrointestinal tract, including the thyroid gland and commonly the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, appendix, and bile ducts.
Neurology
Neurology is a branch of medicine that focuses on abnormalities of the nervous system, whether they are functional or pathological. Neurologists identify and manage conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
Cardiology
Cardiology is a field of medicine that focuses on heart and cardiovascular system diseases. Congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease, and electrophysiology are all included in the field’s scope of medical diagnosis and treatment.
Anesthesiology
The medical field of anesthesiology, sometimes known as anaesthesia, is concerned with the whole perioperative treatment of patients prior to, during, and following surgery. It includes anaesthesia, critical emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, and pain medicine.
ENT
Specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck are known as ENT specialists or ENT surgeons. Tonsillitis, abnormalities of the throat, voice, and swallowing, illnesses of the salivary glands, thyroid issues, and parathyroid disease are all throat-related.
Joint Replacement
Joint replacement surgery, commonly known as arthroplasty, involves replacing a damaged joint with an artificial joint (made of metal, ceramic or plastic). The whole joint is often replaced by providers (total joint replacement). Less often, they replace only the damaged part of the joint.
Nephrology
The adult and paediatric study of the kidneys and its disorders is known as nephrology. The diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease are the responsibility of the nephrologist. Maintaining the body’s natural electrolyte and fluid balance depends on the kidneys.
Nutritional Counseling
Pay attention to how it sounds. NooTrih Shuh-nul Kownling a method by which a medical practitioner with nutrition expertise guides individuals toward selecting appropriate foods and developing wholesome eating routines.
Oncology (Cancer)
Cancer is studied in oncology. A physician who treats cancer and offers medical attention to someone who has been diagnosed with cancer is known as an oncologist. A cancer specialist is another name for an oncologist.
Vascular Surgery
Medical treatment, minimally invasive catheter techniques, and surgical reconstruction are used to treat illnesses of the vascular system, which includes the arteries, veins, and lymphatic circulation. Vascular surgery is a surgical specialism.
Plastic Surgery
A surgical speciality known as plastic surgery deals with the reconstruction, augmentation, or change of the human body. Reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery are the two primary divisions. The treatment of burns, hand surgery, microsurgery, and craniofacial surgery are all examples of reconstructive surgery.
Pulmonology
Managing patients who require mechanical breathing and life support is a common task in pulmonology. Pneumonia, asthma, TB, emphysema, and severe chest infections are just a few of the disorders and diseases of the chest that pulmonologists are highly specialised in treating.
Dermatology
The area of medicine that deals with the skin is called dermatology. It is a specialty having elements of both medicine and surgery. A dermatologist is a type of medical professional who treats conditions of the skin, hair, nails, and some aesthetic issues.
Gastroenterology
The area of medicine dedicated to problems of the digestive system is called gastroenterology. This specialty focuses on illnesses that affect the gastrointestinal system, which includes the organs from the mouth into the oesophagus along the alimentary canal. These medical professionals are known as gastroenterologists.
Internal Medicine
The area of medicine known as internal medicine is concerned with the prevention, identification, and management of multisystem and undifferentiated disorders as well as the mechanisms underlying them. Its root is the term “Innere Medizin,” which means internal medicine in German.
Mental Health Care
Emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing are all parts of mental health. It has an impact on our decisions, actions, and interactions with others. Your whole health and quality of life depend on your mental health, which is more than just the absence of mental illnesses.
Obsterics & Gynecology
pregnancy and gynaecology a field of medicine that focuses on the treatment of illnesses of the female reproductive system, including the care of women during pregnancy and delivery.
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology is a surgical branch of medicine that focuses on the identification and management of eye diseases. A doctor who has completed specialist training in both medical and surgical eye care is called an ophthalmologist.
Pain Management Clinic
The most typical symptom that sends a patient to the hospital is pain. The quality of life, capacity for employment, and comfort in everyday tasks like walking, exercising, and sleeping are all negatively impacted by pain. By continuing to disregard their bodies’ messages and tolerating the discomfort until it becomes severe and persistent, people often neglect their health.
Advance Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
One of the allied health professions is physical therapy, commonly referred to as physiotherapy. It is given by physical therapists who, via physical examination, work to maintain, restore, or enhance health.
Psychiatry Psychology
The area of medicine known as psychiatry is dedicated to the identification, management, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioural problems. An M.D. or D.O. who focuses on mental health, particularly substance use issues, is a psychiatrist.
Spine Surgery
The purpose of spinal surgery is to treat painful spinal diseases. The discomfort and/or numbness brought on by this pain, which frequently extends to other parts of the back, arms, and legs, are treated with back surgery. Typically, the compression of a nerve within the back or spinal column is what causes discomfort.
Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic surgery: Emphasizing Optimum Appearance
The main objectives are to enhance symmetry, proportion, and aesthetic appeal. Any part of the head, neck, or body can be operated on for aesthetic reasons. Cosmetic surgery is classified as elective since it treats regions that function normally.