Gastroenterologist or Hepatologist
A Doctor Who specializes on the liver is a hepatologist. Not to be confused with a herpatologist, who studies snakes.
The answer depends on the type of problem. In our area, gastroenterologists treat most liver problems, but sometimes the treatment of hepatitis is done primarily by infectious disease specialists.
Splenologist
Liver abscess is the medical term. Hepatoma is a liver tumor.
A skin specialist is a "dermatologist".
Epidermolysis is the medical term meaning loosening of the skin.
Hemihepatectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of half or a lobe of the liver.
Axillary is the medical term meaning pertaining to the liver.
No such medical term exists
Enterohepatic is the medical term meaning related to the liver and intestines.
A vocal specialist is called a Speech Therapist
A neonatologist is a specialist in the care of newborns.
The medical term for a specialist in vision measurement is an optometrist. Optometrists are healthcare professionals who provide primary vision care, which includes conducting eye exams and prescribing corrective lenses or glasses.
A neonatologist is a specialist in the care of the newborn.
A gerontologist is a specialist in the treatment of the elderly.