Based on the provided reference, there is no such thing as a "CBC doctor." A CBC, or Complete Blood Count, is a blood test, not a type of doctor. Therefore, it is not a medical specialty.
A complete blood count is ordered and interpreted by various medical professionals, including:
- General Practitioners (GPs): For routine check-ups and initial assessments.
- Internists: For diagnosis and management of various medical conditions.
- Hematologists: Specialists in blood disorders.
- Oncologists: Specialists in cancer treatment, as CBCs can help monitor chemotherapy effects.
- Pediatricians: For children's health assessments.
These doctors use the results of a CBC to help diagnose a variety of conditions, such as anemia, infection, and leukemia, and to monitor a patient's overall health.