How many types of doctors is there and name?

1. Allergists/Immunologists:

Specialize in diagnosing and treating allergies, asthma, and immune system disorders.

2. Anesthesiologists:

Provide pain relief during surgical procedures and manage critically ill patients.

3. Cardiologists:

Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions.

4. Dermatologists:

Diagnose and treat skin, hair, and nail conditions.

5. Emergency Medicine Physicians:

Provide medical care in emergency departments.

6. Endocrinologists:

Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of hormone-related disorders.

7. Family Physicians:

Provide comprehensive care for individuals and families of all ages.

8. Gastroenterologists:

Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive system conditions.

9. Geriatricians:

Provide medical care specifically for older adults.

10. Gynecologists:

Specialize in women's reproductive health, including pregnancy and childbirth.

11. Hematologists/Oncologists:

Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and cancer.

12. Infectious Disease Specialists:

Specialize in diagnosing and treating infectious diseases.

13. Internists:

Provide general medical care for adults, excluding surgery.

14. Nephrologists:

Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases.

15. Neurologists:

Specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders.

16. Neurosurgeons:

Perform surgical interventions on the brain, spine, and nervous system.

17. Obstetricians:

Specialize in pregnancy and childbirth.

18. Ophthalmologists:

Diagnose and treat eye conditions.

19. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons:

Specialize in surgery of the mouth, jaws, and face.

20. Orthopedic Surgeons:

Specialize in musculoskeletal conditions, including bones, joints, and muscles.

21. Otolaryngologists (Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists):

Diagnose and treat conditions affecting the ears, nose, and throat.

22. Pathologists:

Study and analyze tissues and body fluids to aid in diagnosis.

23. Pediatricians:

Provide medical care specifically for children.

24. Physiatrists (Rehabilitation Medicine Specialists):

Specialize in restoring function after injuries or medical conditions.

25. Plastic Surgeons:

Perform surgical procedures to restore or improve physical appearance.

26. Psychiatrists:

Specialize in mental health and diagnose and treat mental disorders.

27. Pulmonologists:

Specialize in diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases.

28. Radiologists:

Use medical imaging techniques to aid in diagnosis and treatment.

29. Rheumatologists:

Specialize in diagnosing and treating autoimmune diseases and joint disorders.

30. Surgeons:

Perform surgical operations on various parts of the body.

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