Departments
Cardiology
Cardiology is a branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology.
Physicians who specialize in this field of medicine are called cardiologists are specialty of internal medicine. Pediatric cardiologists, are pediatricians who specialize in cardiology. Physicians who specialize in cardiac surgery are called cardiothoracic surgeons or cardiac surgeons, a specialty of general surgery.
Critical Care
Intensive care medicine, or critical care medicine, is a medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and management of critically ill patients who have, are at risk of having, or are recovering from conditions that could result in life-threatening organ failure. It includes the provision of sophisticated life support and invasive monitoring techniques, resuscitation, and end-of-life care.
A physician specialised in this branch of medicine may be referred to variously as an intensive care physician, critical care physician or intensivist.
Emergency Trauma Care
An emergency physician is a physician who works at an emergency department to care for ill patients. The emergency physician is a specialist in advanced cardiac life support, resuscitation, trauma care such as fractures and soft tissue injuries, and management of other life-threatening situations.
When a patient is bought into the emergency department, he or she is usually sent to triage first. The patient may be triaged by an emergency physician, a paramedic, or a nurse, triage is usually performed by a registered nurse.
Gynaecology
Gynaecology or gynecology (see spelling differences) is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system (vagina, uterus, and ovaries). Outside medicine, the term means “the science of women”. its counterpart is andrology, which deals with medical issues specific to the male reproductive system.
Almost all modern gynaecologists are also obstetricians (see obstetrics and gynaecology). In many areas, the specialties of gynaecology and obstetrics overlap.
Gastroenterology
Gastroenterology is an area of medicine that focuses on the health of the digestive system, or the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Gastroenterologists can treat everything from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) to hepatitis C. Here’s a look at what these specialist do and when you should consider seeing one.
They perform endoscopic procedures, in which they use specialized instruments to view the GI tract and make a diagnosis. They don’t perform surgery. In some cases, they may work closely with a GI surgeon. They primarily work in clinic or hospital settings.
Laproscopic Gastro & Bariatric Surgeon
Bariatric surgery (or weight loss surgery) includes a variety of procedures performed on people who are obese. Long term weight loss throught Standard of Care procedures
They perform endoscopic procedures, in which they use specialized instruments to view the GI tract and make a diagnosis. They don’t perform surgery. In some cases, they may work closely with a GI surgeon. They primarily work in clinic or hospital settings.
Urology & Urologist
Urology is a pert of Medical health care science that deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra). It also deals with the male genital organs the are able to make babies & sex (penis, testes, scrotum, prostate, etc.).
Urologist is a specialist surgeon who treats anyone with a problem with their kedneys, ureter, bladder, prostate and male reproductive organs(Genitourinary problems) by medication or surgically byendoscopic lase surgery. These include a wide range of conditions, for example, UTI, kedney stones, infection, Cancers (Kidney, Prostate, Bladder Cancers) urinary incontinence (leakage), BPH (Prostate enlargement) sexual dysfunction (ED & PE) and children urinary problems.