A Guide to Pronouncing Health-Related English

Understanding the correct pronunciation of health-related terms is crucial for effective communication in both professional and personal settings. This guide highlights common pitfalls and provides clear pronunciations for key vocabulary.
Commonly Mispronounced Words
Many health-related terms have tricky pronunciation patterns. Careful attention to vowel and consonant sounds is essential.
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Diagnosis
: /<ˌdɪæɡnəʊˈsɪs>/
(dy-ag-no-sis)
e.g., The doctor made a diagnosis of pneumonia.
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Prescription
: //
(pre-scrip-shun)
e.g., Please pick up your prescription at the pharmacy.
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Symptom
:
/ˈsɪmptam/
(simp-tom)
e.g., What are your symptoms?
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Procedure
: //
(pro-see-jur)
e.g., The surgical procedure was successful.
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Medication
:
/ˌmedɪˈkeɪʃən/
(med-i-kay-shun)
e.g., The doctor prescribed medication for the pain.
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Allergy
: /ˈælərɡi/
(al-er-jee)
e.g., I’m allergic to peanuts.
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Therapy
: /ˈθɛrəpi/
(ther-a-pee)
eBy diligently practicing these pronunciation guidelines, you can enhance your communication skills and improve your confidence in health-related conversations.
