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Yes—female doctors can attend to female patients, and male doctors can also attend to female patients. It is completely normal in medical practice.
What matters most is professionalism, consent, privacy, and patient comfort.
For conditions like piles (hemorrhoids), a doctor may need to examine the patient regardless of gender, and hospitals usually ensure privacy and may provide a nurse or chaperone during the process.
If a patient is not comfortable, they can request a female doctor where available.
At the end of the day, the focus is proper care, not the gender of the doctor.
Yes—female doctors can treat female patients, and male doctors can also treat female patients. It’s normal in medicine.
What matters is professionalism, consent, privacy, and making the patient comfortable.
For cases like piles, any qualified doctor may examine the patient when needed, usually with proper privacy and sometimes a nurse present.
If a patient prefers a female doctor, they can request one where available.
Yes—female doctors can attend to female patients, and male doctors can also treat female patients. That’s completely normal in medicine.
What matters most is professionalism, consent, and making the patient feel comfortable.
In cases like piles (hemorrhoids) consultation, it’s standard for a doctor—male or female—to examine the patient if necessary. Hospitals usually ensure privacy, may provide a nurse/chaperone, and explain everything before any examination.
If a patient prefers a female doctor, they can always request one where available.
So the key issue is not gender, but proper care, respect, and patient comfort.