An otolaryngolist would be the doctor to see for a deviated septum. They perform surgery of the head or neck.
For a deviated septum, you would typically see an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist, also known as an otolaryngologist. They can evaluate the severity of the deviation and discuss potential treatment options, which may include medication or surgical intervention like septoplasty. If you have related symptoms such as breathing difficulties or frequent sinus infections, the ENT can provide comprehensive care.
Health insurance generally covers medically necessary care. Repairing a deviated septum would almost certainly qualify as medically necessary, and not cosmetic. You can always double-check by calling the telephone number on the back of your plan ID card.
A doctor of animals is known as a veterinarian.
A pediatrician is a doctor that takes care of children
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Well, sometimes people have surgery for different reasons, like to address a health issue or to improve their quality of life. It's important to remember that everyone's journey is unique, and it's wonderful that Miranda took steps to take care of herself. Let's send her positive thoughts and well wishes for a smooth recovery.
A doctor who specializes in the care of animals is called a Veterinarian.
I think you mean "Who is the doctor who takes care of all the sick?". The Nurse I suppose.
General?
Vetrinary
A doctor who specializes in pregnancy is called an obstetrician.
The same as you would call a Male doctor. a doctor!!!