English Vocabulary – Medicine

Learn useful English medical vocabulary used at the doctor’s office, hospital, pharmacy, and in everyday conversations. Build your confidence with common medical words, symptoms, treatments, healthcare professionals, and practical English phrases.

Healthcare Places

  • hospital
  • clinic
  • doctor’s office
  • emergency room
  • ambulance
  • pharmacy
  • laboratory
  • waiting room
  • operating room
  • intensive care unit
  • reception
  • ward
  • medical centre
  • health centre
  • rehabilitation centre

Medical Professionals

  • doctor
  • physician
  • surgeon
  • nurse
  • dentist
  • pharmacist
  • therapist
  • psychologist
  • psychiatrist
  • pediatrician
  • cardiologist
  • dermatologist
  • neurologist
  • ophthalmologist
  • radiologist
  • paramedic

Medical Equipment

  • stethoscope
  • thermometer
  • wheelchair
  • crutches
  • bandage
  • syringe
  • needle
  • mask
  • gloves
  • X-ray machine
  • MRI scanner
  • ultrasound machine
  • blood pressure monitor
  • oxygen mask
  • heart monitor

Common Symptoms

Word Meaning
painphysical discomfort
headachepain in the head
feverhigh body temperature
coughforceful breathing
sore throatpain in the throat
runny noseliquid coming from the nose
stomachachepain in the stomach
backachepain in the back
earachepain in the ear
toothachepain in the tooth
dizzinessfeeling unsteady
nauseafeeling sick
vomitingbringing food back up
rashred spots on the skin
swellingbody part becomes larger
infectionillness caused by germs
allergyreaction to something
coldcommon viral illness
fluinfluenza
broken bonefracture

Medicine Vocabulary

  • medicine
  • pill
  • tablet
  • capsule
  • syrup
  • cream
  • ointment
  • drops
  • prescription
  • treatment
  • antibiotic
  • painkiller
  • vitamin
  • vaccine
  • dose
  • injection
  • operation
  • surgery
  • recovery
  • diagnosis
  • patient
  • appointment
  • check-up
  • medical record
  • blood test
  • X-ray
  • MRI
  • ultrasound
  • scan
  • heartbeat
  • pulse
  • blood pressure
  • temperature
  • breathing
  • health
  • disease
  • virus
  • bacteria
  • injury
  • wound

Useful English Phrases

I don’t feel well.
I have a headache.
I have a fever.
I have a sore throat.
I have a cough.
My stomach hurts.
My back hurts.
I feel dizzy.
I feel sick.
I need a doctor.
Can you help me?
Where is the nearest hospital?
Where is the pharmacy?
Do I need medicine?
How often should I take it?
Should I take this before meals?
Should I take this after meals?
I am allergic to penicillin.
I have an appointment.
Thank you, doctor.

Doctor and Patient Conversation

Doctor Patient
What seems to be the problem? I have a fever and a sore throat.
How long have you felt like this? For two days.
Do you have any allergies? No, I don’t.
I’ll examine you. Okay.
You need to take these tablets twice a day. Thank you.

Emergency Vocabulary

  • emergency
  • call an ambulance
  • accident
  • bleeding
  • burn
  • unconscious
  • heart attack
  • stroke
  • fracture
  • first aid
  • CPR
  • emergency number
  • help
  • save
  • danger
  • injured
  • rescue
  • emergency exit
  • oxygen
  • ambulance driver

Tips for Learning Medical English

  • Learn vocabulary by category.
  • Practice common doctor-patient conversations.
  • Memorize common symptoms first.
  • Study medicine names and treatments.
  • Read health articles written in simple English.
  • Watch medical videos with English subtitles.
  • Review new words regularly.
  • Use new vocabulary in complete sentences.