Male and female physicians are called, 'Doctor'. There are no gender-based titles in medicine.
If you mean a Doctor Who specializes in boys or men's private parts, then that would be a urologist. The doctor may be either male or female.
If you are referring to a doctor that is a male, then doctor is the title. If you are referring to a doctor that specializes in treating the genitourinary system of males, then it is a urologist.
A urologist is a physician who is trained to evaluate the genitourinary tract, which includes the kidneys, urinary bladder and genital structures in men and women, and the prostate and testicles in men.
During first sonography a doctor can answer if a a child is male or female.
The proper salutation in English for either a medical doctor or the holder of a Ph.D. is the same for either male or female. It is simply "Doctor".
The BBC chose whether the Doctor is male or female.
A male shark is called a male.
A male crocodile is called a bull.
A male pronghorn is called a buck
Male hummingbirds are called cocks
A male whale, is called a bull.
A male elephant is called a bull or a tusker.A male elephant is called a bull.
Well,I looked it up on Google Translate for you!Here are the translations for you:Noun:ArztÄrztinDoktorMedizinerDr.Verb:behandelndoktornfrisierenA medical doctor without a doctorate is called an "Arzt"(male) or "Ärztin" (female).The plural is "Ärzte"Anyone with a doctorate no matter in what subject is called "Doktor".