The following health professionals can diagnose and prescribe treatment for gout: Family medicine doctor Physician assistant Nurse practitioner Internist Rheumatologist Orthopedist More information at this web page: http://www.healthbanks.com/PatientPortal/Public/ArticlePromoted.aspxArticleID=HW5hw69011#HW5aa25458
A Rheumatologist is a specialist who treats arthritis, though there are others who may also treat it.
An internal medicine physician (internist) should know how to help.
In regards to Gout, you will need to see an Orthopedist. An Orthopedist specializes in bones.
Gout is treated by a "Rheumatologist"
A Doctor Who treats children is called a paediatrician
Yes. Your doctor will prescribe it if it fits your symptoms.
Dermatologist treats that condition
An oncologist treats people with cancer.
Cut the gordian knot: rewrite the sentence: The good doctor treats patients with compassion or treats patients compassionately.
I think its an orthapeadic doctor
Foot doctor
The Dermatologist (skin doctor)
Dermatologist treats your skin diseases.
A gastroenterologist treats stomach pain.
Hematologist
Psychiatrist