A Blood specialist studys the blood and all the organs associated with blood. They also study all the blood diseases and find preventions and cures for the blood diseases.
A blood specialist is usually a "hematologist." I realize that's 12 letters.
A hematologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders of the blood. The hematologist also cares for blood-forming organs.
A hematologist specializes in the area of blood and bone marrow. These doctors are very essential in diagnosing and treating blood illnesses and cell count problems.
Assuming you mean hematologist, a specialist in the study of blood.
Hematologists or Hematologists-Oncologists treat leukemia.
A nephrology specialist focuses on kidney problems. They mainly focus on giving urine and blood test to determine abnormal kidney function.
specialist in analizing blood a serologist specializes in analyising bodily fluids eg. blood, semen, saliva etc
specialist in analizing blood a serologist specializes in analyising bodily fluids eg. blood, semen, saliva etc
A doctor called a hematologist would be one who would treat blood disorders and diseases.
A hematologist is a specialist in hematology, the science or study of blood, blood-forming organs and blood diseases. The word "heme" comes from the Greek word for blood.
Typically, a primary care provider treats high blood pressure. If specialty care is required, the PCP can determine whether an endocrinologist, nephrologist, cardiologist, sleep medicine specialist, or bariatric specialist is most appropriate.
A hematologist is the name for a scientist or physician who studies blood and its diseases. See the link below.There are many diseases that can be found in the blood such as anemia, malaria,and Thelassemia.