Anesthesia Provides anesthesia services for surgery as well as emergency anesthetic care and post-op critical care; responsible for the support of a patient\'s life functions while undergoing anesthesia. Also specializes in pain management. |
Cardiology The study of diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the heart and blood vessels. |
Counseling The process by which a professional counselor helps a person cope with mental or emotional distress, and understand and solve personal problems. |
Dermatology A branch of medicine dealing with the skin, its stucture, functions and diseases. |
Emergency Medicine Diagnosis and treatment of sudden, unexpected medical and surgical problems ranging from critical care of traumatized patients to treatment of minor injuries and illnesses. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. |
Family Practice A family physician is a doctor of medicine who does not limit his or her practice to a particular field of medicine or surgery, and is committed to the concept of personalized and continuing comprehensive health care. |
General Practice General Practice physicians diagnose and treat diseases, injuries, and disorders for people of all ages. |
General Surgery Diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injury and deformities requiring an operation. |
Gynecology Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the female reproductive system. |
Internal Medicine Diagnosis and medical treatment of all general medical problems in the adult. |
Nurse/Midwifery An advanced practice registered nurse who is prepared academically and clinically to manage and care for expecting women and newborns. |
Obstetrics Care for women throughout pregnancy and delivery. |
Oncology The branch of medicine that deals with tumors, including study of their development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. |
Ophthalmology Diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the eye (e.g. cataracts or retinal detachment) and general medical eye examinations, including prescription of glasses. |
Orthopedics Correction and treatment of diseases, injuries, and deformities of the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves. |
Otolaryngology (ENT) Medical and surgical treatment of the ear, nose, and throat. |
Pathology Laboratory examination of the different structures and functions of the body in order to identify a disease, determine its cause, and monitor its treatment. |
Pediatrics Preservation of physical and emotional health in infants, children and adolescents. |
Physiatry Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease or injury using physical agents such as light, heat, cold, water, electricity, therapeutic exercise and mechanical apparatus. |
Podiatry Diagnosis and medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and lower leg. |
Psychiatry Prevention and treatment of emotional and behavioral disorders caused by stress, interpersonal conflicts, and physical illness. |
Pulmonology / Critical Care Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the lungs and respiratory system. |
Radiology Diagnosis and treatment of disease through the use of various imaging and treatment modalities. Available procedures include film x-rays, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, CT Scanning, Mammography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. |
Urology Diagnosis and surgical treatment of the male and female urinary tract and male genital tract, including infections, obstructions, tumors, stones and infertility. |