A urologist is a specialist in the study of the urinary tract.
Nephrologists do, but it's mostly urologists.
A urologist specializes in the study of the urinary systems of both sexes, and the male reproductive system.
A urologist.
Urology
The process that normally exerts the greatest control over the water balance of an individual is urinary excretion. The body systems dispose of a type of waste directly to the environment is digestive system, respiratory system, integumentary system, and urinary system.
Most of the force moving fluids through the urinary system comes from gravity. A set of smooth muscles are positioned around the bladder to help it empty, however.
Neurologists are doctors concerned with the brain and nerves in the spine, who work in their offices and in hospitals. Some perform neurosurgery. Some are also psychiatrists. They use X-Ray, Cat Scans, MRIs, EKGs and other tools for diagnostic purposes.
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circulatory, digestive, endocrine, immune, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, skeletal, and urinary
Cardiologist
The type of medical doctor that specializes in the digestive system is called a gastroenterologist. he also deals with gastrology
If your doctor suspects you may have gallstones, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in the digestive system (gastroenterologist) or to an abdominal surgeon
A urologist typically treats the urinary system. Urogynecologists and nephrologists may also play a role.
A rheumatologist is a medical doctor trained in treating diseases of joints, bones, and soft tissues, including muscles.
an athleteic docter
neurologists
A neurologist, specifically a neurologist that specializes in movement disorders.
An 'Oncologist' specializes in tumours.
The Respiratory system,The Circulatory system,and The Urinary system.
Histologist
The urinary system removes metabolic wastes by the process of exertion and regulates the volume of water and other substances in the blood.