- 21. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... and treat your IBD. Most colorectal surgery at Mayo uses minimally invasive techniques. Team approach. Treating IBD takes cooperation from specialists in digestive diseases (gastroenterology), surgery, ...
- 22. Graves' disease
- (Graves' disease)
- ... to incorporate calcium into your bones. You'll likely start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner. You may be referred to a specialist in disorders of hormone function and the endocrine ...
- 23. Granuloma annulare
- (Granuloma annulare)
- ... You're likely to start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner. However, in some cases you may be referred to a specialist in skin conditions called a dermatologist. Because appointments ...
- 24. Gonorrhea
- (Gonorrhea)
- ... complications, you may be referred to specialists. Because appointments can be brief and because there's often a lot of ground to cover, it's a good idea to be well prepared for your appointment. Here's ...
- 25. Golfer's elbow
- (Golfer's elbow)
- ... doctor may refer you to a sports medicine specialist or to a doctor with advanced training in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. Here's some information to help you get ready for your appointment, ...
- 26. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... burning mouth syndrome is associated with such a wide variety of other medical conditions, your doctor may refer you to a specialist for screening and diagnosis and possibly treatment. Your health care ...
- 27. Glomerulonephritis
- (Glomerulonephritis)
- ... your doctor may refer you directly to a kidney specialist (nephrologist). To make the most of your appointment, it helps to be prepared. What you can do Be aware of any pre-appointment restrictions. When ...
- 28. Glaucoma
- (Glaucoma)
- ... What other self-care measures should I be taking? What is the long-term outlook in my case? How often should I be seen for follow-up care? Should I see a specialist? I have these other health ...
- 29. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... you may have gastritis, you may be referred to a specialist in digestive disorders (gastroenterologist). Because appointments can be brief, and because there's often a lot of ground to cover, it's a ...
- 30. Gastroparesis
- (Gastroparesis)
- ... these other health conditions. How can I best manage them together? Are there any restrictions that I need to follow? Should I see a dietitian? Should I see a specialist? What will that cost, and ...
- 31. Stomach cancer
- (Stomach cancer)
- ... have a stomach problem, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in gastrointestinal diseases (gastroenterologist). Once stomach cancer is diagnosed you may be referred to a cancer specialist (oncologist) ...
- 32. Ganglion cysts
- (Ganglion cysts)
- ... while taking care of this new problem? Are there any restrictions that I need to follow? Should I see a specialist? What will that cost, and will my insurance cover seeing a specialist? (You may need ...
- 33. Gallstones
- (Gallstones)
- ... risks of surgery? How long does it take to recover from gallbladder surgery? Are there other treatment options for gallstones? Should I see a specialist? What will that cost, and will my insurance ...
- 34. Cholecystitis
- (Cholecystitis)
- ... options for cholecystitis? Should I see a specialist? What will that cost, and will my insurance cover it? Are there any brochures or other printed material that I can take with me? What websites do ...
- 35. Gallbladder cancer
- (Gallbladder cancer)
- ... second opinion from a specialist? What will that cost, and will my insurance cover it? Are there any brochures or other printed material that I can take with me? What websites do you recommend? In ...
- 36. Galactorrhea
- (Galactorrhea)
- ... to set up an appointment, you may be referred immediately to a breast health specialist. What you can do The initial evaluation focuses on your medical history. You'll give details about your symptoms ...
- 37. Jet lag disorder
- (Jet lag disorder)
- ... for each time zone crossed. When to see a doctor Jet lag is temporary. But if you are a frequent traveler and continually struggle with jet lag, you may benefit from seeing a sleep specialist. A ...
- 38. Krabbe disease
- (Krabbe disease)
- ... suspects Krabbe disease, he or she will refer you to a specialist with expertise in the diagnosis and management of this disorder. That specialist can discuss the available treatment options with you. ...
- 39. Knee bursitis
- (Knee bursitis)
- ... aspiration may cause short-term pain and swelling. Physical therapy. Your doctor may refer you to a physical therapist or specialist in sports medicine, who can help you learn appropriate exercises ...
- 40. Klinefelter syndrome
- (Klinefelter syndrome)
- ... a speech therapist, a pediatrician, a physical therapist, a genetic counselor, a reproductive medicine or infertility specialist, and a counselor or psychologist. Although there's no way to repair the ...