A General Practitioner (GP) - provides general healthcare to patients of any sex or age, A pediatrician - specializes in childhood medicine, or those under 18, An endocrinologist - specializes in glands and all the hormones they produce, A neurologist - focuses on the anatomy, functions, and disorders of the nerves and nervous systems, A rheumatologist - is a specialist in internal medicine of joints, muscles, and bones, An allergist/immunologist - treats allergies and disease of the immune system, such as asthma, A psychiatrist - focuses exclusively on mental health, A nephrologist - focuses on diseases of the kidneys, An obstetrician - specializes in pregnancy and childbirth, A gynecologist - specializes in diseases of the female reproductive organs, A pulmonologist - focuses on the the respiratory organs — the lungs, airway and respiratory muscles, An ophthalmologist - is trained and certified to provide eye care and perform oral surgery, An oncologist - deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer, A urologist - specializes in function and treatment of the urinary system, An otolaryngologist - works with diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, An anesthesiologist - oversees pain medications, and administer them during surgeries, A dermatologist - specializes in the skin, A radiologist - specializes in diagnosing and treating illnesses using medical imaging, A gastroenterologist - manages the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and the liver, A cardiologist - treats and diagnoses problems with the heart and blood vessels, An orthopedist - treats musculoskeletal problems, An emergency physician - diagnoses illnesses and injuries in a medical emergency,

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