Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology is the branch of medicine that specializes in anesthesia. Its purpose is to make painful examinations, procedures and surgeries painless, or at least easier to tolerate.
Neurology
Neurology deals with detecting and treating organic (originating from the organs) disorders and diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. The neurologist examines and cures the functioning of the brain and spinal cord and the nerves that permeate the whole body from there. Complaints caused by neurological diseases vary widely, be it in their location or nature. Damage to the nervous system often appears not as an independent disease, but as a complication owing to other organ systems’ damage.
PolyWatch Sleep Screener
The PolyWatch Sleep Screener is a sleep monitoring device that can be used to easily and reliably identify patients with severe breathing-related sleep disorders (sleep apnea) requiring further treatment.
Proctology
Proctology is the science of the last 20cm of the intestinal tract. Among the most common complaints are hemorrhoids, rupture of the rectum, and rectal pain. In addition, proctological diseases include benign and malignant tumors, polyps, blood clot complaints, rectal skin lesions, abscesses, fistulas, symptoms of infectious venereal diseases, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) manifesting at this stage of the intestinal tract. Rectal pain is often caused by dysfunction of the sphincter and pelvic floor muscles.
Laboratory tests
Laboratory tests can be used to diagnose a wide spectrum of illnesses. This is why blood tests, urinalysis and stool tests are key parts of numerous medical examinations.