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  2. Different Types of Doctors & Medical Specialists Explained

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    Otolaryngologists. They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, head, neck, and respiratory system. They also can do reconstructive and plastic surgery on your head and neck ...

  3. What Is an Endocrinologist? - WebMD

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    An endocrinologist can help. Endocrinologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating health conditions related to problems with the body’s hormones, hormonal glands, and ...

  4. During your annual physical exam: Your doctor may order a general blood test such as the complete blood count (CBC). You’re at risk of a health condition: You may need to undergo a specific ...

  5. Hematologists: What They Do and When to See One - Healthline

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    Hematologists perform: ablation therapy (procedures in which abnormal tissue can be eliminated using heat, cold, lasers, or chemicals) blood transfusions. bone marrow transplants and stem cell ...

  6. Hematologists - What They Do & Why You Might Need One - WebMD

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    Complete blood count. This common test helps your doctor diagnose or monitor your disease. Blood drawn from your vein or finger is checked for the levels and characteristics of all three types of ...

  7. Diabetes Doctors: Eye Doctor, Podiatrist, Dietitian, and More

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    Diabetes is a disease of the pancreas, a gland in your endocrine system. An endocrinologist is a specialist who diagnoses, treats, and manages pancreatic diseases. If you have type 1 diabetes, you ...

  8. Blood Type and Health - WebMD

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    Stomach Cancer. A, AB, and B blood types are more at risk than type Os. Specifically, people with type A blood are more likely to get stomach cancer. Researchers think this might be because H ...

  9. What's a Primary Care Physician (PCP)? - Healthline

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    A primary care physician (PCP) is a medical doctor trained to prevent, diagnose, and treat a wide range of illnesses and injuries in the general population. They may refer you to specialists for ...