Dentistry encompasses a broad range of medical practices involved in maintaining oral health. Dentists are licensed professionals who manage everything from routine check-ups, hygiene, and preventive education to advanced surgical
Gastroenterologists receive rigorous and specialized training to manage gastrointestinal tract diseases—ranging from functional disorders like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) to inflammatory, infectious, and neoplastic diseases.
Geriatric medicine is the specialized care of aging adults aimed at promoting longevity, maintaining independence, preventing and treating diseases, and managing disability and frailty. Geriatricians focus on whole-person health through preventive care
Gynecology addresses the health of organs such as the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, and breasts
Hair transplantation involves relocating hair follicles from a donor area (typically the back or sides of the scalp, where hair growth is robust) to balding or thinning areas
Hematology is the medical specialty dedicated to the study of blood, blood-forming organs, and diseases that affect these systems
Immunology explores the structure, function, and regulation of immune cells, tissues, and molecules. The immune system comprises innate (rapid, non-specific) defenses and adaptive (targeted, memory-based) responses
Infectious diseases can range from mild, self-limiting illnesses like the common cold to severe and potentially life-threatening conditions such as pneumonia, tuberculosis
IVF is a complex procedure where eggs are collected from ovaries and fertilized by sperm outside the body in a laboratory setting
Nephrology is a specialized branch of medicine focused on the kidneys—the vital organs that filter our blood, regulate blood pressure, balance electrolytes, and contribute to many essential bodily functions
Neurology is a vital branch of medicine dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the nervous system
Ophthalmology deals with all aspects of eye health, from routine vision screening and prescribing glasses to complex surgeries like cataract extraction, retinal repair, and corneal transplants. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who undergo extensive education, including medical school followed by residency in ophthalmology
Plastic surgery is derived from the Greek word “plastikos,” meaning to mold or shape. It is divided into two primary branches
Psychiatry involves medical professionals—psychiatrists—who have completed medical school and specialized training to evaluate
Pediatric medicine prioritizes preventive care, early detection, and the management of both common and complex diseases in children