| Addictionology: Treatment of conditions related to the physical and/or mental dependence on an agent (e.g., drugs, alcohol, etc.). |
Neonatology/Perinatologest: Treatment of an infant immediately preceding and during the first six weeks after birth. |
| Allergy/Immunology: Treatment of allergic conditions and diseases of the immune system. |
Nephrology: Treatment of diseases and disorders of the kidney. |
| Anesthesiology: Administration of an agent to induce a loss of sensation. Used to eliminate or reduce pain in surgery or other painful procedures. |
Neurology: Treatment of diseases and disorders of the nervous system and brain. |
| Cardiology: Treatment of conditions of the heart and the associated blood vessels. |
Neurosurgery: Surgical treatment of diseases and disorders of the nervous system and brain. See Surgery/Neurology |
| Cardio-Thoracic Surgery: Surgery procedures involving the lungs, heart and great vessels of the chest. |
Obstetrics/Gynecology: Care and treatment of women during pregnancy, labor and delivery/Treatment of diseases of the female reproductive organs. |
| Cardiovascular: Relating to the heart and blood vessels. See Surgery/Cardiovascular |
Oncology: Treatment of multiple types of tumors. |
| Chiropractic: The attempt to restore normal function of the nervous system by manipulation and treatment of the structures of the body. |
Occupational Medicine: Treatment of injuries caused in a work-related setting. |
| Colorectal Surgery: Surgical treatment of the large intestine and rectum. See Surgery/Colorectal |
Ophthalmology: Treatment of diseases and disorders of the eye. |
| Cosmetic Surgery: See Surgery/ Plastic |
Optometry: Eye examination and vision correction. |
| Counseling/Mental Health: Treatment of emotional and mental processes and related behaviors generally performed by a clinical social worker. |
Orthopedics: Surgical and/or medical treatment of the skeletal system and associated structures. |
| Critical Care Medicine: Hospitalized treatment for critical or life threatening illnesses. |
Pain Management: Identification and control of pain through evaluation of the cause and duration. |
| Dermatology: Treatment of skin disorders and diseases. |
Pathology: Clinical evaluation of changes in body tissue and organs, which cause or are caused by disease. |
| Ear, Nose, Throat (Otolaryngology): Treatment of ear, nose, throat and conditions related thereto. |
Pediatrics: Treatment of medical conditions of newborns and children. |
| Emergency Medicine: Treatment of acute injuries or conditions requiring immediate short term attention. |
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Treatment and restoration of normal physical functions after illness or injury, with the goal of self-sufficiency. |
| Endocrinology: Treatment of conditions of the internal secreting glands, including pituitary, parathyroid, thyroid, adrenal, pancreas, ovaries and/or testes. |
Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery: Surgical repair or reconstruction to restore or modify the body. See Surgery/ Plastic/Reconstructive |
| Family Practice: General medical care for all age groups. |
Podiatry: Treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle. |
| Family Practice with Obstetrics: General medical care for all age groups, including Obstetrical care. |
Psychiatry: Treatment of conditions classified as mental disorders by a Medical Doctor. |
| Gastroenterology: Treatment of stomach and intestinal conditions. |
Psychology: Treatment of the mind and mental processes affecting behaviors. Practitioner holds a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Psychology. |
| General Surgery: General operative treatment of diseases, injuries and deformities. See Surgery/General |
Pulmonology: Treatment of diseases of the lungs. |
| General/Vascular Surgery: General operative procedures as listed above, but also include blood vessels. See Surgery/General/Vascular |
Radiology: Diagnostic tool using various types of imaging equipment. |
| Geriatric Medicine: Treatment of conditions relating to aging and diseases of the elderly. |
Radiology/Nuclear Medicine: Use of internal radioisotopes for treatment of various conditions. |
| Gynecologic Oncology: Cancer treatment of the female reproductive system. |
Radiation Oncology: Treatment of various types of tumors through use of specialized radiation equipment. |
| Hand Surgery: Surgical reconstruction and repair of injuries to the hands. See Surgery/Hand |
Rheumatology: Treatment of disorders and diseases of the connective tissues and joints. |
| Hematology/Oncology: Treatment of diseases of the blood and blood forming tissues. Treatment of multiple types of tumors. |
Social Worker/Clinical Social Worker: See Counseling/Mental Health. |
| Hepatology: Study of the liver and its diseases. |
Thoracic Surgery: Surgical treatment of the part of the body between the neck and the diaphragm. See Surgery/Thoracic |
| Hospitalist: A physician specializing in hospitalized patients. |
Urgent Care Medicine: Immediate treatment for non-emergency, but serious, conditions. |
| Infectious Disease: Treatment of diseases spread through contact with an infected source. |
Urology: Treatment of disorders of the urinary tract. |
| Internal Medicine: Treatment of adult internal conditions. |
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