Types of Doctors
- Anesthesiologists - doctors who administer pain medication and monitor the patient's vitals
- Dermatologists - diagnose and treat skin conditions, irritations, wharts, psoriasis, eczema, skin cancer, scabies, acne and more
- Emergency Medicine Doctors - doctors who work in a hospital's emergency room, responding to a myriad of medical, often unusual and severe conditions
- General Practitioners - doctors who have regular patients, diagnose various conditions and refer the patients to specialists
- Neurologists - doctors who treat spinal cord injuries, deep brain injuries, or various nerve-related illness
- Obstetricians/Gynecologists - doctors whose patients are women and who consult on pregnancies and childbirth related issues as
well as other women's healthcare issues
- Oncologists - doctors who treat cancer and often specialize in treatment of specific cancers
- Pediatricians - doctors who work with kids
- Surgeons - doctors who perform surgeries
- Plastic Surgeons - these doctors perform cosmetic augmentations and make nearly all body parts look different after surgery
- Psychiatrists - medical doctor who has graduated from medical school and can prescribe medications and works with people who suffer
from a variety of mental illnesses
- Urologists - doctors specializing in ailments related to the urinary tract
- Allergist (Immunologist) - doctors who specialize in allergy and immunology, and are responsible for diagnosing and treating illnesses
and problems related to the immune systems