Overview Neurologists are specialists trained to diagnose and manage diseases of the nervous system. In that system, we have the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. Neurology is a non-surgical ...
Overview A nephrologist is an expert in the functions and diseases of the kidneys. Along with that territory includes electrolyte imbalances, hypertension, blood in your urine, as well as dialysis. ...
Overview When I think of Infectious Disease, I think of the TV Show : House. He’s board certified in Infectious Disease and is a genius when it comes to figuring out even the rarest of zebra i...
Overview I respect ICU physicians a lot. They are the smartest people I’ve ever met. And they have to be. Critically ill patients require a higher level of continuous care and intense treatme...
Overview I hate cancer. More than 1,500 people die per day from it while 11 million people suffer as they live. That is what makes a hematology / oncology physician so important : to care for these...
Overview Stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, rectal bleeding. This is a short list of what gastroenterologists can do. They are specialists of your GI tract which starts at your mouth then to the...
Overview An endocrinologist is a physician who deals with diseases related to the body’s glands and hormones. These seemingly insignificant items are actually the vital functions of how you gr...
Overview An ER doctor is literally a doctor who specializes in treating medical emergencies. The atmosphere can be intense. You may be seeing a simple ear infection one second and then called for a...
Overview A dermatologist is a physician trained in all conditions and diseases of the skin. The skin is the largest organ on the body and requires regular maintenance. Not only do dermatologists tre...
Overview A cardiologist is a physician of the heart, that fist-sized muscle which is responsible for supplying blood to all parts of your body. There are many types of diseases and disorders of the ...