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Healthcare provider per disease

Healthcare provider per disease

Hospitals are increasingly working in care pathways, which means that it is determined in advance which treatments and disciplines are involved in a particular disease. This results in a more holistic and cross-departmental approach. This allows you as a patient to be helped better and faster.
In line with this new way of working, you will find a handy list below which shows which practitioners / disciplines are involved in a particular disease, retrieved from the symptom finder.

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Top Problem (disease) Medical discipline / department
101 Stable angina (angina)
  1. General practitioner
102 Subarachnoïdal bleeding - bleeding between meninges
  1. General practitioner
103 Nasal mucus
  1. General practitioner
104 Scarlet fever
  1. General practitioner
105 Rainbow splints (iridocyclitis)
  1. General practitioner
106 Eczema
  1. Dermatology
  2. General practitioner
107 Hernia (back)
  1. Physiotherapy
108 Weight loss (different)
  1. General practitioner
109 Twitching (long term)
  1. General practitioner
110 Fibromyalgia (soft tissue rheumatism)
  1. Physiotherapy
111 Oorverwonding
  1. General practitioner
112 Injury
  1. General practitioner
113 Stroke central retinal artery
  1. General practitioner (urgent)
114 Osteoarthritis (knee)
  1. Physiotherapy
  2. Orthopedics
  3. Rehabilitation (department)
115 Nervousness
  1. General practitioner
116 Prostate enlargement (benign)
  1. General practitioner
117 Encephalopathy (infantile)
  1. Physiotherapy
  2. Speech Therapy
118 Heat Rash (Miliaria)
  1. General practitioner
119 Invagination
  1. General practitioner
120 Optic neuritis
  1. General practitioner
  2. Ophthalmology
121 gestational hypertension (high blood pressure pregnancy)
  1. General practitioner (urgent)
  2. General practitioner
122 Lime Nagel
  1. General practitioner
  2. Dermatology
123 Menstruation
  1. General practitioner
124 Cervical canal stenosis
  1. Physiotherapy
125 Cerebral hemorrhage
  1. General practitioner (urgent)
126 Varicose veins
  1. General practitioner
127 TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack)
  1. Speech Therapy
128 Headache due to drugs
  1. General practitioner
129 Guillain Barré
  1. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
130 Flat Feet
  1. General practitioner
131 Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  1. General practitioner
  2. Physiotherapy
132 Urethra Inflammation
  1. General practitioner
133 Relapsing Polychondritis
  1. General practitioner
134 Lyme disease
  1. General practitioner (urgent)
135 Plague
  1. General practitioner (urgent)
136 Anthrax (anthrax) (dermal)
  1. General practitioner
  2. Dermatology
137 Plas Disorder
  1. General practitioner
138 Toothache
  1. Dentist
139 Lymphedema
  1. Physiotherapy
140 Insect Allergy
  1. General practitioner
141 Failure to ovulate
  1. General practitioner
142 Thumb Basic Wear
  1. Physiotherapy
143 Intestinal Closure
  1. General practitioner
144 Esophageal cancer
  1. General practitioner
145 Scoliosis (lateral spine verkromd)
  1. Physiotherapy
146 Menstruation (excessive bleeding)
  1. General practitioner
147 Rose
  1. General practitioner
148 Dental Pain (after treatment)
  1. Dentist
149 Pneumonia
  1. Physiotherapy
  2. General practitioner
  3. Geriatrics
150 Heartburn (heartburn)
  1. General practitioner (urgent)