
Medical Specialties
Medical specialties are specific areas of healthcare focusing on different parts of the body or types of illnesses. For example, cardiologists treat heart conditions, while neurologists handle brain and nervous system issues. Surgeons perform operations to fix or remove problem tissues or organs, and pediatricians care for children’s health. Other specialties include dermatology (skin), psychiatry (mental health), and internal medicine (adult non-surgical care). Each specialty involves advanced training to diagnose, treat, and manage particular health conditions, allowing patients to receive expert care tailored to their specific needs.