Nurses who have extra training and treat adults with many health problems.
Nurses who have extra training and treat the medical needs of adults.
Medical doctors who treat illnesses such as allergies and asthma.
Medical centers that handle different types of surgeries or procedures that do not need an overnight hospital stay.
Medical doctors who provide pain relief before, during, and after surgery.
Healthcare professionals who work with people with hearing problems.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
Medical doctors who operate on the heart and blood vessels.
Nurses who have received extra training and treat pregnant women.
Nurses who have received extra training and provide pain relief before, during, and after surgery.
Healthcare professionals who treat nerve and muscle problems by adjusting or moving the spine.
Hospitals that offer long-term care and treatment of long-lasting illnesses.
Nurses who have received extra training and treat adults and children in community settings.
These services provide help to persons living in the community. Services may include help with child care, utilities, housing, and crisis problems.
Nurses who have received extra training and treat in critical care settings.
This program offers a wide range of home health and non-medical services to persons age 65 and older.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.
Companies that provide medical equipment and supplies such as wheelchairs and catheters.
Pieces of equipment that can be used over and over to help manage medical conditions.
Medical doctors who treat unexpected injury and illness.
Medical doctors who treat diseases such as thyroid disease and diabetes.
Nurses who have received extra training and treat the medical care of persons of all ages.
Clinic that offers pregnancy testing, birth control, and well-woman health care.
Medical doctors who give medical care to persons of all ages.
Provides dialysis in an outpatient setting, not in a hospital. Dialysis is a medical treatment used to treat kidney illness.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the digestive system. This includes the stomach, intestines, and liver.
Medical doctors who treat babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who offer preventive care and treat a wide range of health problems.
Medical doctors who operate on different parts of the body, including the skin and abdomen.
Nurses who have received extra training and treat the elderly.
Medical doctors who give care to the elderly.
Dealers who supply and repair hearing aids and other listening devices.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the blood.
Agencies that have nurses and home health aides who go to a person's home to offer medical care and help with daily activities.
Places that offer medical services and emotional and spiritual support for people who are dying. They offer services in the home or in a hospice center.
Medical lab outside of a hospital, where tests are performed.
Medical doctors who treat infections, such as tuberculosis (TB) and HIV.
Places that provide care and treatment to individuals who need an overnight hospital stay.
Medical doctors who treat youths, adults, and the elderly. Internists treat a variety of illnesses.
Places that offer public health services to promote healthy and safe communities and prevent and stop disease outbreaks.
Disposable medical or surgical items used to treat or diagnose certain medical problems.
Free-standing, outpatient clinics that treat illness, disease, and injury.
FQHC stands for "Federally Qualified Health Center." FQHCs are community health centers that offer healthcare, dental care and case management to all persons, regardless of the ability to pay for care.
Medical doctors who treat hereditary disorders.
Medical professionals who offer medical care under the direct guidance of a doctor.
Healthcare professionals who treat disease by using natural remedies.
Nurses who have received extra training in the care of very ill or premature babies in hospital neonatal intensive care units.
Nurses who went through extra training and treat sick or premature babies in hospital infant care units, specialty clinics, and clinics for children.
Medical doctors who offer care to newborns that are born too early or to those who are very sick or hurt. Perinatologists are medical doctors who offer care to women and their unborn children who are at high risk of having medical problems.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the kidneys.
Medical doctors who operate on the brain, spine, and nerves.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.
Medical doctors with extra training in child neurology who treat diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the nerves and muscles. Sports medicine doctors treat people who are hurt by sports or exercise.
Places where x-rays and other radiology tests are given.
Medical doctors that use radioactive materials and radiology tests to show how well organs in the body are working.
Nurses who went through extra training and take care of short and long-term illnesses.
Clinics run by nurses who went through extra training to manage acute and long term illnesses.
Healthcare facilities for people with long-term health problems that need around-the-clock help with daily living, including bathing, dressing, walking, and feeding.
Nurses who went through extra training and treat women before, during, and after pregnancy.
Obstetricians are medical doctors who treat women before, during, and after pregnancy. Gynecologists are medical doctors who treat women of all ages with female problems.
Nurses who have received extra training and work in businesses to offer health services and programs to employees to help prevent work-related injuries and illness, and to help build a healthy work place.
Healthcare professionals who help people develop, get back, and improve the skills they need for everyday life.
Medical doctors who treat cancer.
Medical doctors who offer medical care and treatment, including surgery, of the eye.
Professionals who make and fit eyeglasses and contact lenses that help vision problems.
Healthcare professionals who give eye exams, offer glasses and contact lenses, and treat diseases of the eye.
Medical doctors who operate on the teeth, mouth, and jaw.
Medical doctors who operate on the muscles, tendons, cartilage, and bones.
Orthotic devices are items that are put on the outside of the body to support or control movement, or correct deformities. Prosthetic devices are made to replace a missing body part.
Medical doctors who offer care to children and adults with a focus on treating both the "mind and body" and the connection between muscles and bones and the causes of disease.
Medical doctors who treat conditions of the ear, nose, and throat.
Medical care that is given to people who are not staying overnight at a hospital. Outpatient care can be offered in many locations, including doctors’ offices, clinics, and outpatient hospitals.
Medical doctors and other healthcare professionals who evaluate, treat, and management of short and long-term pain. Treatment may include the use of pain medications, physical therapy, and behavioral therapy.
Medical doctors who study blood, fluid, and tissue that has been removed from the body. The results help doctors find and treat illnesses.
Medical doctors who focus on the care of youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases such as allergies and asthma.
Medical doctors who offer pain relief before, during, and after surgery to babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the heart and blood vessels in babies, children, and youths.
The study, diagnosis, and treatment of babies, children, and youths who have illnesses of the immune system.
Medical doctors who treat babies, children, and youths who are very sick and need careful watching in a hospital setting.
Nurses who went through extra training and treat babies, children, and youths who are very sick and need careful watching in a hospital setting.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the skin, hair, and nails in babies, children, and youths.
Pediatric emergency department medicine physicians are medical doctors who treat unexpected injury and illness in infants, children, and adolescents in a hospital's emergency department.
Medical doctors who treat sudden injury and illness in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of certain glands and hormones in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the stomach, intestines, and liver in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the blood in babies, children, and youths.
Offers medical services, and emotional and spiritual support to babies, children, youths, and their families who are dealing with serious illnesses. Hospice and palliative care is offered in the home or in a medical center.
Medical doctors who treat diseases that causes infections in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat illnesses related to poisoning in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the kidneys in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat illnesses that affect the growth and development of the brain and nervous system, including cerebral palsy and autism.
Nurses who went through extra training and treat babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who operate on the muscles, tendons, cartilage, and bones of babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat issues of the ears, nose, and throat in babies, children, and youths.
Pediatric pathologists are medical doctors who study and diagnose disease in infants, children, and adolescents.
Medical doctors who care for and rehabilitate of children with brain and spinal cord injuries, as well as nerve, muscle, and bone conditions.
Medical doctors who treat youths with arthritis and diseases of the joints, bones, and muscles in babies, children, and youths.
Medical care that treats sleep disorders in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat children and youths who have been hurt by sports or exercise.
Medical doctors who operate on different organs in the body in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the female and male urinary tract, and the male genital tract in babies, children, and youths.
Medical doctors who identify and treat people with physical problems or problems with thinking that occur after a stroke or injury.
Healthcare professionals who help those who are sick or hurt improve their ability to move and control their pain.
Medical doctors who do operations to fix, restore, or improve different parts of the body.
Medical doctors who treat feet.
Medical professionals who give x-rays and other radiology tests by bringing the tools to the patient. This is very helpful for those who must stay in bed.
Medical doctors who focus on encouraging health and preventing illnesses.
Nurses who went through extra training and are usually the first people to be seen when someone is sick or hurt.
Medical professionals who offer medical care with the help of a medical doctor and are usually the first people to be seen when someone is sick or hurt.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the large intestine, rectum, and anus.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the breathing system, which includes the heart, lungs, and blood vessels.
Medical doctors who study x-rays and other tests, including MRIs and CT scans.
Clinics that provide outpatient services to help fix those who are sick, hurt, or disabled.
Medical doctors who treat arthritis and other diseases of the joints, bones, and muscles.
Clinics located in schools. School-based health centers may provide many health and dental services.
Healthcare centers that offer around-the-clock recovery services and skilled nursing care to people with short and long-term medical problems.
Medical doctors identify and treat people with sleep problems.
Healthcare professionals who help people who have problems with talking.
Medical professionals who offer care before, during, and after an operation with the help of a medical doctor.
Medical doctors who operate on the heart, lungs, and other organs in the chest.
Medical doctors who do operations to replace organs that are no longer working with healthy organs.
Medical doctors who treat problems with the female and male urinary tract, and the male genital tract.
Nurses who went through extra training and treat women of all ages
Free-standing healthcare buildings that are not hospitals. They offer a home-like setting for mothers expecting low-risk births.
Outpatient offices that offer medical care to babies, children, and youths.
Nurses who went through extra training and care for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and after pregnancy.
Nurses who went through extra training and treat children and youths in schools.
Medical professionals who offer medical care with help from a medical doctor.
Airplanes or helicopters with special equipment, used to carry sick or injured people to and from healthcare buildings.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
Treating cancer by using high energy radiation to kill tumor cells.
Medical doctors who practice a system of medicine that focuses on helping the body heal itself.
Where seniors and disabled people can go during the day if they cannot be home alone. The centers offer supervision, social and fun activities, personal care, and meals. Nurses can help with medical care.
Health centers located in schools that provide medical and dental health care to children and youths.
Nurse practitioners who went through extra training and give care in school-based health centers.
Medical doctors who treat children and youths with problems such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and Tourette’s Syndrome.
Pediatric pathologists are medical doctors who study and diagnose disease in infants, children, and adolescents.
Healthcare centers that offer around-the-clock recovery services and skilled nursing care to people with short and long-term medical problems. They offer more care for complicated health problems.
Medical doctors who treat diseases of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels in babies, children, and youths.
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