Medical specialties

Hirudotherapist

A hirudotherapist is a certified physician with a higher medical education. In addition, hirudologist therapists undergo mandatory additional professional training in reflexology and have confirmation of their qualifications.

Narcologist

A narcologist is a specialist who helps treat diseases such as drug addiction, alcoholism, and others. Let's take a closer look at who a narcologist is, what his responsibilities include, what diseases he treats, and when you should seek medical help from a narcologist.

Mycologist

A mycologist is a qualified specialist in such a field as fungal diseases, skin, nail, and hair lesions. Mycology is a science from the field of dermatology and venereology. Therefore, the main goal and narrow focus of a mycologist and mycology is dermatology.

Homeopath

Treatment with homeopathic preparations is carried out only by a homeopath - a certified doctor who has not only a basic clinical specialization, but also additional training in homeopathic therapy methods with an appropriate qualification certificate.

Spa doctor

A spa therapist is a specialist with a higher medical education who studies the effects of natural environmental factors on the human body.

Implantologist

An implantologist is a doctor who replaces lost organs with “piecemeal” ones. In the modern world, the term “implantologist” is most often understood as an expert who practices dentistry.

Laboratory technician

A laboratory technician is a fairly broad profession. We all had to take tests at least once in our lives. Without them, they will not be able to make an accurate diagnosis, admit you to a hospital, and prescribe the correct, adequate treatment.

Cardioreumatologist

In medicine, all professions are important and irreplaceable. For each disease, there is a doctor who makes the necessary diagnoses and methods of treatment. This article will talk about a cardiologist, a professional who knows everything about the most important organ of the human body, called the heart.

Hematologist

The field that studies the composition, diseases, and function of the hematopoietic system is called hematology, and a specialist directly involved in the diagnosis and treatment of blood and bone marrow is a hematologist.

Hepatologist

Hepatologist is not a word as familiar as, for example, pediatrician, cardiologist or dentist, and therefore, it often raises a lot of questions. Who is a hepatologist? What does a hepatologist do? What diagnostic methods does a hepatologist use? Hepatologist's advice