Allergy and Immunology
These providers help you if certain substances cause you to sneeze, have a runny nose or other symptoms. They can find out if you have hay fever, food allergies, other allergies, asthma, or other immune system problems and treat you for these issues.
Audiology
These providers care for your hearing and balance. They will test you for hearing loss and help with hearing aids or other hearing solutions.
Bariatric Surgery
These providers will do surgery that helps you lose weight. This surgery is done if you need to lower your weight to improve your health.
Cardiology
These providers care for your heart and cardiovascular system (heart and blood vessels). Some of the issues they help with are high blood pressure, unusual heartbeats, CHF (congestive heart failure), stroke, heart attack, or any other heart and cardiovascular system diagnosis.
Cardiothoracic Surgery
These providers do surgery for the heart, lungs, and chest. They do heart bypass surgery, valve replacement, and other surgeries. These surgeries may improve your heart and lung health.
Dentistry
These providers care for your teeth, gums, and mouth. They can clean teeth, treat cavities, and do small procedures such as removing teeth.
Dermatology
These providers care for you if you have problems with your skin, hair, and nails. They can treat problems like acne, rashes, and skin cancer.
Endocrinology
These providers can help you if you have hormone problems. They treat diabetes (high blood sugar), thyroid problems, and other hormone-related issues.
Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology
These providers can help you if you want to start or add to your family. They help families who have trouble getting pregnant, questions about their fertility, or other related issues.
Gastroenterology
These providers care for you if you have problems with your digestion. They can help with heartburn, ulcers (sores in your stomach), constipation (having a tough time with passing stool), Crohn's disease, or other digestive problems.
Geriatric Medicine
These providers care for older adults (65+). These doctors focus on health issues that can impact you as you age. They help your memory and balance problems. They can help you manage your chronic illnesses.
Hepatology
These providers focus on the health of your liver. They treat liver diseases like hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, and more.
Human Genetics
These providers will use tests to find health problems that may run in your family. They can make a treatment plan based on your needs.
Infectious Diseases
These providers treat illnesses caused by germs like bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
Integrative Medicine
These providers combine regular medicine with alternative care like massage, healthy eating, and acupuncture. They treat you using whole-person care.
Nephrology (Kidney)
These providers treat you if you have kidney problems. They care for people with kidney failure or high blood pressure caused by kidney problems. They also care for people on dialysis.
Neurological Surgery
These providers do brain, spine, or nerve surgery. They care for you if you have brain tumors, injuries, chronic pain, or other related conditions.
Neurology
These providers care for any brain, spine, or nerve problems you may have. They treat people with issues like epilepsy, strokes, Parkinson's, migraines, or other related conditions.
Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN)
These providers will care for you during pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. They also treat other women's health issues.
Oncology (Cancer Services)
These providers will care for you if you have cancer. They determine which cancer you have. They also create a plan to treat you. Your plan may involve medicine, surgery, radiation, and supportive care.
Ophthalmology (Eye Care)
These providers care for your eyes. They treat cataracts, glaucoma, eye infections, or other related conditions. They can do eye surgery if needed.
Oral Maxillofacial Surgery
These providers do surgery on the mouth, jaw, and face. These surgeries include removing wisdom teeth, fixing mouth injuries, correcting jaw problems, or other related conditions.
Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery
These providers will care for your bones, joints, and muscles. They treat things like broken bones, arthritis, and sports injuries.
Otolaryngology (ENT)
These providers care for your ear, nose, and throat problems. They treat conditions like ear infections, sinus issues, or other related issues.
Pain Management
These providers care for your long-term pain caused by arthritis, nerve injuries, and other causes. They will use medicine or therapy to treat your pain.
Palliative Care
These providers care for you if you have a serious illness or chronic condition. They focus on relieving your pain and symptoms to lessen your pain. Their goal is to improve your quality of life.
Pediatrics
These providers care for babies, kids, and teens. They do checkups, give vaccines, and treat illnesses.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
These providers can help you move and feel better after an injury or illness. They will teach you how to use devices to help you move if you need them.
Physical Therapy
These providers help you heal and move better. They use exercises to lower your pain.
Plastic Surgery
These providers fix or improve how one of your body parts looks or works. They can do reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.
Psychiatry
These providers are medical doctors. They care for you if you have depression, anxiety, or other mental health problems. They can use medicines and therapy to help you. You may see this doctor and a psychologist for treatment.
Psychology
These providers care for you if you have depression, anxiety, or other mental health problems. They are highly trained but not medical doctors. They can help you with feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. They do this using therapy that may include talking. They do not order medicines for you.
Pulmonary Medicine
These providers care for you if you have lung and breathing problems. They treat conditions such as asthma, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), sleep apnea, and other related conditions.
Radiology (Imaging)
These providers use pictures like X-Rays, MRIs, CT Scans, and Ultrasounds to find health problems such as injuries and diseases.
Rheumatology
These providers care for you if you have joint and muscle problems. They treat conditions like arthritis, lupus, or other autoimmune conditions.
Sleep Medicine
These providers help you if you have trouble sleeping. They treat conditions such as insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, or other related conditions.
Sports Medicine
These providers treat sports injuries. They can help you stay active if you have joint problems.
Surgery
These providers do general surgery for appendicitis, hernias, and more.
Urology
These providers care for you if you have problems with your bladder and urinary system. They can treat you if you have difficulty peeing or peeing too often. They treat male reproductive conditions, kidney stones, prostate problems, and other problems with your urinary system.
Vascular Surgery
These providers do surgery on blood vessels. They fix issues like blocked arteries, aneurysms (vessels with weak walls), varicose veins, and other related conditions.