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It is hard to be patient when waiting for your car to be fixed. The doctor went to the hospital to check on his patient.
No, doctors typically cannot prescribe medication over the phone for patients in need of immediate treatment. In most cases, a doctor needs to physically examine a patient before prescribing medication.
not very many, because most people cannot afford the treatment.
No everybody is different.Ask any doctor or specialist they will tell you the same thing.
Generally speaking, patients get examined at the doctor's office. A patient may require more than only an examination (exam). The person may also receive treatment from a doctor. Or a person requires testing at a doctor's office or orders for tests. Additionally, some patients need a referralto a different doctor.
Nurses help patients feel better. They are responsible for ensuring that they receive the treatment the doctor prescribes in the hospital.
470 patients per doctor
An allergist or immunologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. They are trained to identify triggers, provide preventative measures, and offer appropriate treatment options for patients with anaphylaxis.
Dietary adjustments can help manage the symptoms of hyperlipidemia, but some patients do require treatment with statins. Your doctor will be able to instruct you on a proper course of treatment or lifestyle adjustments.
Drinking Cranberry juice is advised...but it is always best to consult your doctor.
Patients who experience swelling of the puncture site or continued bleeding after phlebotomy should seek immediate medical treatment.
A pulmonolgist is a Doctor Who specializes in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the respiratory system and the lungs. Patients suffering with Asthma will often be referred to a pulmonologist.