Ear nose and throat specialist is the type of Doctor. The search for one in your area would depend on your insurance provider. Many insurances require a referral from your Doctor. Your Doctor's office can provide you names of specialists that they maintain a good working relationship with and who have offices in your local area. Most would do this at no charge over the phone even if you have not had a recent visit, but have been a patient. If you do need a referral then you have to start at your Doctor's office anyway. Some people contact their insurance provider to locate a doctor in the area who accepts the insurance that they have.
Doctors who treat the ears are called otolaryngologists; otorhinolaryngologists; or ear, nose, and throat doctors.
ear starts with a vowel so it should be an ear doctor not 'a ear doctor'... just saying.
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A doctor who specializes in pregnancy is called an obstetrician.
The same as you would call a Male doctor. a doctor!!!
A family practitioner is a physician who provides primary care to patients of all ages.
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A nurse who takes care of newborns is a neonatal nurse, or, a Baby Nurse.
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The general name for that field is gerontology.
An OD after a doctor's name refers to the individual being a doctor of optometry. These doctors are responsible for providing care for the eyes.