Total Doctors Count - 45

Dr. Kittisak Srithongsuk
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
Dr. Kittisak Srithongsuk
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
Fee
USD $45
Experience
15 + years
Rating
4.5
Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi, Thailand
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Lemia Salim
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 MBBS, MD
Dr. Lemia Salim
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 MBBS, MD
Fee
USD $405
Experience
17 + years
Rating
4.5
Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
English, Arabic
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Jonathan Andrews
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 MBBS, BMEDSC
Dr. Jonathan Andrews
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 MBBS, BMEDSC
Fee
USD $155
Experience
9 + years
Rating
4.5
Wandsworth, London, United Kingdom
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Laurens
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 Doctor in Medicine
Dr. Laurens
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 Doctor in Medicine
Fee
USD $105
Experience
30 + years
Rating
4.5
Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
English, Spanish
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Zeyad Abdulwhab Ghaleb Saeed
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 MBBS
Dr. Zeyad Abdulwhab Ghaleb Saeed
🩺 Emergency Medicine Specialist
🎓 MBBS
Fee
USD $55
Experience
4 + years
Rating
4.5
Taizz, Taizz, Yemen
English, Arabic
10–30 min consultation

Who is a Emergency Medicine Specialist doctor?

An Emergency Medicine Specialist doctor is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of acute medical conditions or injuries that require immediate attention. They are trained to handle medical emergencies in a fast-paced and high-pressure environment, such as in an emergency department or an intensive care unit.

Emergency Medicine Specialists are responsible for assessing patients who come in with a range of acute medical problems, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, trauma, and severe infections. They are trained to make rapid diagnoses and provide appropriate treatment and interventions to stabilize the patient's condition.

Emergency Medicine Specialists work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as nurses, paramedics, and other physicians, to ensure that patients receive the highest quality of care. They are also responsible for coordinating the patient's care after their acute medical condition has been stabilized, such as admitting them to the hospital for further treatment or arranging for follow-up care.