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- a doctor for animals: vet, (formal) veterinary surgeon

doctor




1 different kinds of doctors and their work
2 going to the doctor
see also
DENTIST, HOSPITAL, ILLNESS, INJURY, MEDICINE, PAIN

1 different kinds of doctors and their work
- a trained person who helps people who are ill to get better: doctor (abbreviation Dr)
You should see a doctor. I've got an appointment with Dr Brown.
- a doctor who treats all types of illnesses and does not work in a hospital: GP (= general practitioner), family doctor
See your GP if you need a vaccination.
- a doctor with special knowledge of a particular area of medicine: specialist
a skin specialist a specialist in childhood diseases
- a doctor who performs medical operations: surgeon; this kind of work is called surgery (noun U)
- a doctor who works in a hospital: hospital doctor
- a senior specialist doctor in a hospital: consultant
- a person who has some medical training but is not a doctor: paramedic
Firefighters and paramedics worked to save the accident victims.
- to work as a doctor: practise
Although she qualified as a doctor, she has never practised.
- the business of a doctor: practice
Dr Smith has a busy city centre practice.
- the system in Britain that provides free or cheap medical care for everybody: National Health Service (abbreviation NHS)
- a doctor who is not working for the National Health Service is a private doctor

2 going to the doctor
- you go to the doctor if you are not feeling well, if you are ill
※—† where the doctor works
- the place where a doctor sees patients: surgery, the doctor's
Can you tell me where Dr Shaw's surgery is? I'll stop off at the doctor's to collect your medicine.
- the surgery and offices where a group of doctors and nurses work together: health centre
- the room where patients wait to see a doctor: waiting room
I sat down in the waiting room.
※—† arranging to see the doctor
- an arrangement to see a doctor at a particular time: appointment
I'd like to make another appointment to see Dr Smith. I've got an appointment with Dr Lee.
- if a doctor comes to your house to see you, he/she makes a home visit
- the person in the health centre or surgery who arranges when you can see a doctor: receptionist
The receptionist has given me an appointment for next Tuesday.
- when you talk to a doctor about your health, you see* a doctor, (formal) consult a doctor
Which doctor do you usually see? I was told I should consult a doctor.
- when the doctor meets and talks to patients, he/she sees* them
The doctor will see you now.
- a person who is receiving medical treatment: patient
※—† when you are with the doctor
- to look at sb/sth in order to find out what is wrong: examine sb/sth, look at sb/sth
The doctor examined his injured leg. Open your mouth wide; I want to look at your throat.
- to find out what illness sb has: diagnose sth; an act of diagnosing sth: diagnosis (plural diagnoses)(noun C/U)
His illness was diagnosed as bronchitis. What was the doctor's diagnosis?
- a change in your body that is a sign of illness: symptom
My daughter had malaria but the doctor didn't recognise the symptoms. flu symptoms
- an examination of your body by a doctor to find out if you are healthy: check-up, medical
My father goes to see his doctor once a year for a check-up. She had to have a medical before she was given the job.
- the instrument that a doctor uses for measuring the temperature of your body: thermometer
- the instrument that a doctor uses for listening to your breathing and heart: stethoscope
- to see whether your heart is working properly, the doctor may take* your pulse (by feeling your wrist), or take* your blood pressure (with an instrument attached to your arm)
- a small amount of blood, urine, etc that a doctor takes from you to help find out what is wrong: sample, specimen
They took a blood sample. a urine specimen
- to give medical care to sb: treat sb (for sth); noun(U/C): treatment
The boy was treated for burns at the hospital. She received expert medical treatment.
- the pills, liquids, etc that you take in order to treat an illness: medicine (noun C/U)
I was told to take the medicine four times a day after meals.
- to say what medicine or treatment a patient should have: prescribe sth; the piece of paper on which a doctor writes down the medicine you have to take: prescription
The doctor prescribed antibiotics. I took the prescription to the chemist's.
※ more on medicine MEDICINE
- to make sb healthy again: cure sb (of sth)
Thanks to the treatment he was given, he was completely cured. They managed to cure him of his drug addiction.
- when you are healthy again, you are/feel* better
I'm feeling much better now.
※—† MORE ...
a doctor who is an expert in ※€¦ is called a ※€¦
illnesses of the nervous system neurologist
children's illnesses paediatrician (AmE pediatrician)
the diseases of women (especially those affecting the reproductive system) gynaecologist (AmE gynecologist)
looking after women who are pregnant obstetrician
repairing damaged skin or improving the appearance of a person's face or body plastic surgeon
treating people with mental illness psychiatrist
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