A General Practitioner (GP).
A family or general practitioner would be fine.
Your general practitioner/family doctor or psychiatrist would be the ones to ask.
General PractitionerA doctor who is a GP is a General Practitioner meaning he or she covers a full range of medical care but may send you to a specialist for more specific treatment.general practitioner
A general practitioner (family doctor) may be able to, but the specialist would be an allergist.
A "GP" is the abbreviation for "General Practitioner" or more commonly called "Family Physician". Thus, a "GP" is a doctor. There is a difference between "General Practitioners" and "Specialists". A GP can evaluate and arrange an appointment with a specialist, if one is needed.
A medical doctor is trained in general fields of medicine. One example of this would be a general practitioner or family doctor. A chiropractor has the same general training with extra focus on anatomy and physiology. Chiropractors use manual methods to ease bodily pain, while general doctors tend to use medicines.
The doctor you seek would probably be considered a family doctor or a general practitioner. Typically, you can ask friends and family for recommendations or check for online sites that recommend doctors or dentists in your area.
If a doctor has a family practice, that doctor is a general practitioner who will see anyone who is sick, although in some cases it will be necessary to refer the patient to a specialist. Families with sick children go to family practices.
If a doctor has a family practice, that doctor is a general practitioner who will see anyone who is sick, although in some cases it will be necessary to refer the patient to a specialist. Families with sick children go to family practices.
Family Nurse Practitioner
Normally, when you are in need of a specialist, your family doctor (general practitioner) will recommend one for you. You can also research this subject on the internet, as you can research any subject on the internet.