# Read the sign on the doctor's office. # Ask the Doctor. # Ask the Doctor's staff. # Look at the doctor's diploma or other credentials.
Most likely; try a cosmetic surgeon. The specialists in the medical profession who can provide you an answer in this subject are a Cosmetic Surgeon, an Aesthetic Medicine specialized doctor or a Sports Medicine doctor.
An orthopedic doctor/surgeon.
I can't figure out what this question is supposed to mean. There is apparently a plastic surgeon by that name in New York, and as far as I can tell he is a valid, board certified, plastic surgeon.
A surgeon is a doctor that is trained to perform operations.
A Surgeon. The head doctor at division is the Division Surgeon, the head doctor at corps is the Corps Surgeon, a doctor who treats aviation personnel is a Flight Surgeon and the head doctor in the Army is the Surgeon General of the Army. They call them Surgeons instead of Doctors because the medics we have out in the units are nicknamed "Doc."
Surgeon
You should tell your Doctor/Surgeon of your alcohol problem and they will advise you of the risk (if they consent to operate).
Medical Doctor (MD)
Is a surgeon.
Yes, ask your Doctor to consider referring you to a Surgeon who can remove them.
There is no such thing as a surgeon major. You first become a doctor then you attend training at a hospital (not a college) to become a surgeon. I'm a doctor
If you are a surgeon Doctor you can get stuck by a needle. There are many other Hazards of being a Surgeon Doctor that I Can not think of right now.