Dr. Chandra Shekhar has the following 4 specializations:
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Orthopedic surgeon is a medical doctor who is trained to perform surgery related to the spine and joint disorders and repair the deformities of the musculoskeletal system. They are trained and educated in the science of orthopedics, which is concerned with the diagnosis, preoperative, operative, and postoperative treatment of patients with skeletal deformities. They work on treating conditions such as bone tumors, cerebral palsy, muscle, ligament and tendon damage, fractures, sprains, strains, spine and limb deformities.
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Podiatric physician, also known as foot and ankle surgeon, is a doctor who is study and treat disorders of the ankle, foot, and lower extremity. They work separately, using x-rays and diagnostic tests for physical therapy, prescribes medications, perform surgery, and set fractures. They also diagnose foot disorders such as ulcers, tumors, acquired or congenital diseases such as foot imbalance and weak feet.
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Podiatrist, also known as foot and ankle surgeon, is a doctor who is study and treat disorders of the ankle, foot, and lower extremity. They work separately, using x-rays and diagnostic tests for physical therapy, prescribes medications, perform surgery, and set fractures. They also diagnose foot disorders such as ulcers, tumors, acquired or congenital diseases such as foot imbalance and weak feet.
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A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who trained in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental, behavioral, and emotional disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, and substance use disorders. Psychiatrists provide a wide range of treatments including psychological treatment also called psychotherapy or talking therapy, medication, and brain stimulation therapies such as electroconvulsive therapy. Psychiatrists assess all of the mental and physical symptoms by examining mental or physical status, brain imaging such as a computerized tomography (CT), or positron emission tomography (PET) scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and blood testing.