Long Island
hospitals, doctors, medical doctors, medical
professionals, MDs, allergists, anesthesiologists,
cardiologists, chiropractors, dentists, dermatologists,
emergency medicine doctors, endermologists,
endocrinologists, gastrologists, general practitioners,
general surgeons, gerontologists, gynecologists,
immunologists, nephrologists, neurologists, neuro
surgeons, obstetricians, oncologists, ophthalmologists,
optometrists, oral surgeons, orthodontists, otologists,
otolaryngologists, pediatricians, plastic surgeons,
podiatrists, psychiatrists, psychologists,
psychoanalysts, rheumatologists, urologists.
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Allergists / Immunologists |
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General Practitioners |
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Oral Surgeons |
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Anesthesiologists |
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General Surgeons |
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Orthodontists |
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Cardiologists |
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Gerontologists |
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Otologists /
Otolaryngologists |
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Chiropractors |
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Gynecologists |
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Pediatricians |
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Dentists |
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Nephrologists |
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Plastic Surgeons |
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Dermatologists |
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Neurologists/Neuro
Surgeons |
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Podiatrists |
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Endermologists |
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Obstetricians |
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Psychiatrists /
Psychologists / Psychoanalysts |
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Endocrinologists |
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Oncologists |
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Rheumatologists |
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Gastrologists |
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Ophthalmologists
/ Optometrists |
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Urologists |
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Allergist / Immunologist
Physicians who specialize in allergy and immunology are
responsible for diagnosing and treating illnesses and
problems related to the immune systems. Some of what they
treat includes asthma, allergies, insect bite/stings and
more. |
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Anesthesiologists
An anesthesiologists is a medical doctor who give patients
drugs to relieve pain or put them to sleep during surgery. |
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Cardiologists
A
cardiologist is a medical doctor that specialize in treating
cardiovascular disease. |
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Chiropractors
Chiropractors
are practitioners of chiropractic. Chiropractic defined as a
system of diagnosis and treatment that is based upon the
concept that the nervous system coordinates all of the
body's functions and holds that disease results from a lack
of normal nerve function and employs manipulation and
specific adjustment of body structures such as the spinal
column so that pressure on nerves coming from the spinal
cord due to displacement (subluxation) of a vertebral body
may, it is believed, cause problems not only in the back but
some distance from it as in the leg. Chiropractors therefore
work to manipulate the spine with their hands to realign the
vertebrae and relieve the pressure on the nerves.
Chiropractic treatment is believed effective for muscle
spasms of the back and neck, tension headaches, and some
sorts of leg pain. |
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Dentists
A dentist is a
healthcare professional qualified to practice dentistry, the
evaluation, diagnosis, prevention and/or treatment
(nonsurgical, surgical or related procedures) of diseases,
disorders and/or conditions of the oral cavity,
maxillofacial area and/or the adjacent and associated
structures and their impact on the human body. |
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Dermatologists
Dermatologists are medical experts dealing with problems of
the skin like psoriasis, eczema, skin cancer, scabies and
acne. |
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Emergency Medicine Doctors
If you have ever watched the television show ER, then you
have a rough idea as to what emergency medicine doctors do.
They work in a hospital's emergency room, responding to
myriad medical conditions. |
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Endocrinologist
An endocrinologist is a specially trained doctor diagnosing
diseases that affect your glands. |
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Gastrologist
Gastroenterologists have a particular interest in diseases
digestive tract dealing with stomach, intestine and
digestive system problems. |
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General Practitioners
General Practitioners are medical doctors who provide
primary care and specializes in family medicine. |
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General Surgeons
General Surgeons specialize in abdominal organs, e.g.
intestines including esophagus, stomach, colon, liver,
gallbladder and bile ducts, and often the thyroid gland
(depending on the availability of head and neck surgery
specialists) and hernias. |
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Gerontologists
Medical doctors dealing with elderly. |
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Gynecologists
Gynecologists are physicians who have successfully
completed specialized education and training in the health
of the female reproductive system, including the diagnosis
and treatment of disorders and diseases. |
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Nephrologist
Nephrologists are physicians who has been educated and
trained in kidney diseases, kidney transplantation and
dialysis therapy. |
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Neurologists
Neurologists are medical doctors or osteopaths who have
trained in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system
disorders, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord,
nerves, and muscles. |
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Obstetricians
Obstetricians are physicians who has successfully completed
specialized education and training in the management of
pregnancy, labor, and pueperium (the time-period directly
following childbirth). |
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Oncologists
Treating cancer is what an oncologist does. Oncologists may
end up specializing in the treatment of specific cancers. |
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Ophthalmologists
Ophthalmologists are
physicians who specialize in the medical and surgical care
of the eyes and visual system and in the prevention of eye
disease and injury. They provide a full spectrum of care
including routine eye exams, diagnosis and medical treatment
of eye disorders and diseases, prescriptions for eyeglasses,
surgery, and management of eye problems that are caused by
systemic illnesses. Ophthalmologists can be medical doctors
(M.D.) or doctors of osteopathy (D.O.). |
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Optometrists
Optometrists, also
called doctors of optometry (O.D.) diagnose and treat vision
problems, eye diseases and related conditions, and prescribe
eyeglasses, contact lenses, and medications to treat eye
disorders. They cannot perform surgery, but they often
provide patients with pre- and postsurgical care. Sometimes
ophthalmologists and optometrists work in the same practice
and co-manage patients. |
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Orthodontists
Orthodontists are dental specialists who works to
prevent or correct misaligned teeth and jaws, which are
called malocclusions or faulty occlusions. |
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Otologists
Otologists are
board-certified otolaryngologist who provide medical and
surgical care of patients, both adult and pediatric, with
diseases that affect the ears, balance system, temporal
bone, skull base, and related structures of the head and
neck. |
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Pediatricians
Pediatricians deal with the medical care of infants,
children and adolescents. |
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Plastic Surgeons
As a plastic or cosmetic surgeon your job will be extremely
varied, from doing breast augmentations and facelifts to
helping burn victims. |
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Podiatrists
Podiatrists deal with the disorders of the foot, ankle,
knee, leg and hip (collectively known as the lower
extremity). |
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Psychiatrists
Psychiatrists are physicians who specialize in the
prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and
emotional disorders like anxiety, depression, developmental
disabilities, psychosis, substance abuse, sexual
dysfunction. They are trained in the medical, psychological
and social components of mental, emotional and behavioral
disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians who deals with
mentally ill patients. Psychiatrists are MDs, so they can
prescribe medication. As a result, they usually deal with
clinical issues such as schizophrenia and manic-depression
whose treatments tend to require medication. |
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Psychologists
Psychologists are experts in psychology, the systematic
investigation of the mind, including behavior, cognition and
affect. Psychologists, unlike psychiatrists are not MDs and
they tend to deal more with emotional issues than with
clinical issues. For example, a person experiencing low
self-esteem would visit a psychologist rather than a
psychiatrist because they do not have anything physically
wrong with them; they just need to talk things out. A person
with schizophrenia would visit a psychiatrist because they
would need medication to correct the chemical imbalance in
their brain. |
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Psychoanalysts
Psychoanalysts follow Freud's theories that painful
childhood memories contained in the subconscious are the
cause of mental illness. Psychoanalysts are like
psychologists in that they usually deal with emotional
issues and do not prescribe medication. However, their
approach is different from that of conventional
psychologists. Psychoanalysis is a method of searching
through a person's subconscious memories for the source of
their current difficulties, rather than focusing on
conscious memories. Psychoanalysts also tend to meet much
more often with their clients. Rather than meeting only once
a week (as is common with psychologists), they usually
prefer to meet as often as three to five times a week.
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Rheumatologist
Rheumatologists deals with treatment of arthritis and other
diseases of the joints, muscles and bones. |
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Urologists
Urologists are physicians with specialized knowledge and
skill regarding problems of the male and female urinary
tract and the male reproductive organs. |
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