General Medicine is a speciality of medicine which is involved in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of both acute and chronic diseases affecting different parts of the body.
Family physicians are dedicated to treating you as a whole person. Unlike other physicians who specialize in treating one particular organ or disease, Family Physicians are uniquely trained to care for you as a whole person, regardless of your age or sex.
A Dietitian is a health professional who has a Bachelor's degree or a Masters degree specialising in food and nutrition, as well as a period of practical training in a hospital and a community setting.
Rheumatology is a subspecialty in internal medicine and paediatrics that deals with the joints, soft tissues, autoimmune diseases and heritable connective tissue disorders. A rheumatologist specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and therapy of the rheumatic diseases.
Physiotherapy is recognized as an essential healthcare profession that fosters evidence-informed, client-centered, collaborative care. It leads in the promotion, improvement, and maintenance of the mobility, function, health, and well-being.
Pulmonology is a sub-specialty of Internal Medicine that deals with the health of your respiratory tract. In particular, it is concerned with the health of your lower airway, lungs and breathing control, as well as their effect on the oxygenation of your blood.
Plastic surgery is a broad surgical subspecialty that, unlike other specialties, isn't confined to a single organ system. As a result, it is a technically demanding and naturally creative field that is constantly changing and reinventing itself.
Oncology is a sub-specialty of medicine dedicated to the investigation, diagnosis and treatment of people with cancer or suspected cancer. Some oncologists specialise in a particular type of cancer treatment.
Endocrinology is the study of hormones and endocrine glands and organs. Hormone-secreting glands and certain organs in your body make up your endocrine system.
Hematology is a branch of medicine concerning the study of blood, blood-forming organs such as bone marrow, and blood-related disorders and diseases. The word "heme" comes from the Greek word for blood.