An ophthamologist would be the doctor that would carry out eye surgery. The most common types of surgery are Lasik surgery, cataract surgery, and glaucoma surgery.
it depends what kind of surgery do yourself a favor and ask your doctor
it dependeds on what your good at
Mostly, I'd say no, but it depends on what kind of facial surgery. You need to talk to you doctor that is giving you your prenatal care and the doctor that will be doing the surgery. I would say it's not safe and to wait until you've had the baby.
Well, you need to know what kind of doctor, and which hospital. But if you mean the one that does surgery, he would get about $500,000 a year if he is good. This only my opinion.
They are called ENT Specialist or Otolaryngologist.
You may need a referral from your primary care doctor to see a surgeon. However, you may very well need some kind of corrective surgery. Have your primary care doctor take a look, and ask if surgery would be a good option.
Gastroenterologists - I had one for my ulcer
All sorts for example patients that need surgery
It largely depends on what kind of a problem you have with your neck. If it is a problem concerning inflammation, there are definitely a few alternatives. One of them is Prolotherapy, which involves injecting a substance into your tendons and ligaments. I would definitely recommend getting a second opinion, and my choice for that would be some kind of spinal surgeon. There are sensitive discs in your neck and spine, and surgery can lead to complications.
It depends on what type of neck surgery. Endocrinologists handle thyroid issues (the thyroid is in the front of your neck) or a orthopedic doctor also does neck surgery. Some neurosurgeons also perform neck surgery if it's related to nerves.
Anytime you have surgery there are risks, especially when you are dealing with general anesthesia like you will be with gastric bypass surgery. The risks with this kind of surgery may also very from person to person. The best thing to do would be to talk to your doctor because he/she will be able to give you the most educated opinion in if this surgery is best for you.
I think he/she is called a cardio-vascular surgeon or pulmonary surgeon. Either one is applicable, if I remember correctly.